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PART I - CHARTER <br />CHAPTER 4. NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS <br />CHAPTER 4, NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS <br />Sec. 4.1. The regular municipal election. <br />A regular municipal election shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each <br />even -numbered year, commencing in 1984, at such places as the city council shall designate. At least 15 days prior <br />notice shall be given by the city clerk 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 city stating the time and <br />the places of holding such election and of the officers to be elected. Failure to give such notice shall not invalidate <br />such election. Elected and 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 />4.1.1 Primary elections. Primary elections shall be held on the same date as prescribed by the Minnesota <br />Statute, which establishes the statewide primary election date. The primary election shall be for the <br />selection of two nominees for each elective office at the regular municipal election, unless two <br />nominees or fewer file for each elective office. <br />(Ord. of 1-24-2001; Ref. of 11-6-2001; Ord. No. 10-08, § 11 5-4-2010) <br />Sec. 4.2. Filing for office. <br />All persons who shall desire to be elected to any elected office shall file an affidavit not more than ten weeks <br />nor less than eight weeks before the primary election with the city clerk, paying a filing fee to the city clerk in an <br />amount as set by ordinance. <br />The city clerk shall prepare and have printed at the expense of the city the necessary ballots or other <br />required material for such election. <br />The ballots or other material shall contain no political party designation of any candidate and the names of <br />the candidates for each office may be arranged on the ballot alphabetically according to the surname of each <br />candidate. The ballots or the results shall be counted and preserved and the city clerk shall be the final custodian <br />of such ballots or returns for the city. <br />A sample ballot or a facsimile representation of the ballot shall be posted at the place of election at least one <br />week before such election by the city clerk, whose duty it is to preserve such sample ballots. <br />4.2.1. [Repealed]. <br />(Ord. of 11-14-1994; Ref. of 1-24-2001; Ref. of 11-6-2001) <br />Sec. 4.3. Procedure at elections. <br />Consistent with the provisions of this Charter and applicable state statutes, the council may by ordinance <br />further regulate the conduct of municipal elections. Except as otherwise provided by this Charter and <br />supplementary ordinances, general state statutes on elections shall apply to municipal elections. <br />Ramsey, Minnesota, Code of Ordinances <br />(Supp. No. 11) <br />Created: 2023-01-11 09:35:14 [EST] <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />