A CHARTER ORDINANCE EXEMPTING THE CITY OF BLUE RAPIDS, KANSAS, FROM SECTION 15-201 OF THE KANSAS STATUTES ANNOTATED, AS AMENDED, AND PROVIDING SUBSTITUTE AND ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON THE SAME SUBJECT, RELATING TO THE ELECTION OF MAYOR AND FIVE COUNCILMEN, TIE VOTE, THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFYING, FAILURE TO QUALIFY OR ACCEPT OFFICE, FILLING VACANCIES AND CERTIFICATES OF ELECTION.
Section 1. The City
of Blue Rapids, Kansas, by the power invested in it by Article 12, Section 5,
of the Constitutional of the State of Kansas, hereby elects to make
inapplicable to it and exempt itself from Section 15-201, Kansas Statutes
Annotated, as amended, which applies to said city but not uniformly to all
cities, and provide substitute and additional provisions on the same subject as
hereinafter provided.
Section 2. A regular
city election shall be held on the first Tuesday in April of each odd-numbered
year. At the regular city election in 1975, there shall be elected a mayor and
five councilmen. At said election the mayor and the two candidates for
councilmen receiving the highest number of votes shall be declared elected for
a term of four years. The candidates for councilmen receiving the next three
highest number of votes shall be declared elected for a term of two years. The
candidate elected mayor shall be declared elected for a term of four years.
Succeeding elections for all such offices shall be for four year terms. At such
succeeding elections the candidates for councilmen receiving the two or three
(as the case may be) highest number of votes shall be declared elected.
Whenever there is a tie vote for two or more candidates and it is necessary to
determine which candidate received the office, the winner shall be determined
by lot by the board of canvassers. The terms of the officers shall begin at the
first regular meeting of the council in May following their election in April
and they shall qualify by taking the oath of office and otherwise, if there be
other qualifications prescribed, at any time after receiving notice of election
and before or at the beginning of said meeting. If any person elected to the
office of councilman does not qualify within the required time, his office
shall be declared to be vacant. In case of a vacancy in the office of
councilman occurring by reason of failure or refusal to qualify, resignation,
death, removal from the city, removal from office, or becoming mayor by reason
of being president of the council when a vacancy occurs in the office of mayor,
the mayor shall appoint, with the consent of a majority of the remaining
councilmen, some suitable elector of the city to fill the vacancy until the
expiration of the term of such office. In case of a vacancy in the office of
mayor occurring by reason of resignation, death, removal from office, removal
from the city, refusal or failure to qualify, the president of the council, or
in the case of the mayor-elect’s refusal or failure to qualify, the president
of the council shall become mayor until the expiration of the term, and a
vacancy shall occur in the office of the councilman becoming mayor.
(04-04-1974; Repealed by C.O. No. 2318)