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-60- <br /> <br />d) <br /> <br /> CHAPTER 4 <br />NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS <br /> <br />Section 4.1. The Regular Municipal Election. <br /> <br />A regular municipal election shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in <br />November of each even-numbered year, commencing in 1984, at such places as the city <br />council shall designate. At least fifteen days prior notice shall be given by the city ¢ier!~ <br />~a~mSP~!5'tr~ by posting a notice thereof in at least one public place in each election <br />precinct, and by publishing a notice thereof at least once in the official newspaper of the <br />city stating the time and the places of holding such election and of the officers to be <br />elected. Failure to give such notice shall not invalidate such election. Elected and <br />qualified officers provided for by this charter shall assume the duties of office to which <br />they were elected on the first business day in January following such election. <br /> <br />Section 4.2. Filing for Office. <br /> <br />No earlier than seventy days nor later than fifty-six days before any muniCipal election, <br />any resident and registered voter of the city qualified under state statutes for elective <br />office may, by filing an affidavit and by paying a filing fee to the city <br />in an amount as set by ordinance, have his/her name placed on the municipal election <br />ballot. <br /> <br />Section 4.4. Special and Advisory Elections Except for Elected Office. <br /> <br />The council may by resolution order any special or advisory election deemed appropriate <br />by the council, for any reason, and provide all means for holding it. At least fifteen days <br />prior notice shall be given by the cit.v clerk, ad ............... by posting a notice thereof in at <br />least one public place in each election precinct, and by publishing a notice thereof at least <br />once in the official newspaper of the city stating the time and the places of holding such <br />election. <br /> <br />Section 4.5. Vacancy of Municipal Elected Office. <br /> <br />4.5.2. The city ¢I%k: admi~i~h:~t~ shall give at least sixty days published prior notice of <br /> such special election, except as set forth under 4.5.5. of this section. <br /> <br />e) <br /> <br /> CHAPTER 5 <br />INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RECALL <br /> <br />Section 5.2. General Provisions for Petitions. <br />A petition provided for under this chapter shall be sponsored by a committee of five registered <br />voters of the city whose names and addresses shall appear on the petition. A petition may consist <br />of one or more papers, but each separately circulated paper shall contain at its head, or attached <br />thereto, the information specified in sections 5.5., 5.7. or 5.8. which apply, respectively, to <br />initiative, referendum and recall. Each signer shall be a registered voter of the city and shall sign <br />his/her name and give his/her street address. Each separate page of the petition shall t <br />appended to it a certificate by the circulator, verified by oath, that each signature appended <br />thereto was made in his/her presence and that the circulator believes them to be the genuine <br />signature of the person whose name it purports to be. The person making the certificate shall <br />be a resident of the city and registered to vote. Any person whose name appears on a <br /> <br /> <br />