A Charter Ordinance exempting the City of Altoona, Kansas, from K.S.A. 15-201, providing substitute and additional provisions on the same subject, relating to the election of the mayor and council members, their terms of office and the filling of vacancies.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF ALTOONA:
Section 1. The
City of Altoona, Kansas, by the power vested in it by Article 12 Section 5 of
the Constitution of Kansas, hereby elects to exempt itself from and make
inapplicable to it K.S.A. 15-201, and to provide substitute and additional
provisions as herein-after set forth in this ordinance. Such statutory section
is applicable to this city but is not applicable uniformly to all cities.
Section 2. An
election shall be held on the first Tuesday in April of every other year. At
the April 1995 election, which shall be the first election under this Charter
Ordinance, there shall be elected a mayor and five (5) council members. At said
election in April 1995, the mayor and the two (2) candidates for council member
receiving the highest number of votes shall be declared elected for a term of
four (4) years. The three (3) candidates for council member receiving the next
three (3) highest number of votes shall be declared elected for a term of two
(2) years. All succeeding elections for the office of mayor and all council
members, as their term expires, shall be for a four (4) year term, or until the
successors to such offices are elected and qualified. An election shall be held
on the first Tuesday in April of every other year commencing with the election
on the first Tuesday in April 1995.
Section 3. In case
of a vacancy in the council occurring by reason of resignation, death, or removal
from office or from the city, the mayor, by and with the advice and consent of
the remaining council members, shall appoint an elector to fill the vacancy for
the unexpired term of that council position. In case any person elected as a
council member neglects or refuses to qualify within thirty (30) days after
election, the council member shall be deemed to have refused to accept the
office and a vacancy shall exist. The mayor may, with the consent of the
remaining council members, appoint a suitable elector to fill the vacancy for
the unexpired term of that council position.
Section 4. In case
of a vacancy in the office of mayor, the president of the council shall become
mayor until the next regular election for the office of mayor and a vacancy
shall occur in the office of the council member becoming mayor.
(03-01-1994; Repealed by C.O. No. 5)