Council members - vacancies.

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(1) The legislative and corporate authority of cities organized under this part 2 shall be vested in the city council members nominated and elected, two from each ward and one from the city at large, for a term of two years. Members of the city council shall be registered electors of the city who have resided in their respective wards for a period of at least twelve consecutive months immediately preceding the election; except that, in case the boundaries of the ward are changed pursuant to section 31-2-104 or 31-4-104 or as a result of annexation, any person who has resided within territory added to the ward for the time prescribed in this subsection (1) shall be deemed to have met the residence requirements for the ward to which the territory was added.

(2) Within sixty days after a vacancy occurs in the city council, the council shall:

  1. Appoint a person possessed of all statutory qualifications to fill the vacancy until theterm of office of a successor elected at the next regular election has commenced as provided in section 31-4-105; or

  2. Order an election, subject to the municipal election code, to be held as soon as practicable to fill the vacancy until the term of office of a successor elected at the next regular election has commenced as provided in section 31-4-105.

(3) The city council may provide by ordinance for four-year overlapping terms of office for its members. The city council may reinstate the two-year terms provided in this section by ordinance. Any ordinance passed pursuant to this subsection (3) shall be enacted at least one hundred eighty days before the next regular election and shall be subject, notwithstanding any emergency declaration, to referendum if such is brought pursuant to section 31-11-105 or pursuant to an applicable municipal ordinance enacted in accordance with section 1 of article V of the state constitution. No ordinance enacted pursuant to this subsection (3) shall extend or reduce the term for which any person was elected. Where four-year terms have been provided for council members pursuant to section 31-4-107 (3), council members shall continue to serve fouryear terms unless two-year terms are reinstated pursuant to this subsection (3). If any vacancy occurs in the office of council member for which a four-year term is in effect pursuant to this subsection (3), the vacancy shall be filled as provided in subsection (2) of this section. If the office in which the vacancy occurs is not an office for which a successor would otherwise have been elected at the next regular election, the term of office of the successor elected at that regular election shall be shortened so that the following regular election for the office is held at the time at which it would have been held if no vacancy had occurred.

Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1029, § 1, effective July 1. L. 79: (2) and (3) amended, p. 1173, § 6, effective July 1. L. 83: (1) and (3) amended and (2) R&RE, pp. 1255, 1256, §§ 6, 7, effective July 1. L. 88: IP(2) amended, p. 1125, § 5, effective April 4. L. 93: (3) amended, p. 698, § 6, effective May 4. L. 95: (3) amended, p. 441, § 27, effective May 8.

Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 31-3-205 as it existed prior to 1975.


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