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Section 4.1 - Option 1 <br />To eliminate primaries entirely <br />Sec. 4.1. - The regular municipal election. <br />A regular municipal election shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first <br />Monday in November of each even -numbered year, commencing in 19✓I, at such place) <br />as the city council thall designate. At least 15 dayL prior notice ohall b:, given by the city <br />clerk by posting a notice thereof in at least one public place in-cch election precinct, and <br />by-publishing-a-netiee-thefeef-at-least-eneein the official newspaper of the city stating the <br />time and tiro places of holding ouch iection and of the officers to be elected. Failure to <br />give such notice shall not in-mulidate such election. Elected and qualified officers provided <br />for b this C'4artor aosume the duties of office to which they were elected on the <br />-fire butncss-day in /anuary following such election. <br />4.1.1 Primary elections. Primary elections shall not be held for municipal <br />electionsheld on ti oama dato co prescribed by the Minnesota Statute, <br />which establishes the statewide primary election date. Tho primary election <br />shall be for the selection of two nominees for each elective office at the <br />rogular municipal election, unless two nomin000 or fewer file for each <br />elective office. <br />1 <br />