CHARTER ORDINANCE EXEMPTING THE CITY OF COLWICH, KANSAS, FROM SECTION 15-201 OF THE KANSAS STATUTES ANNOTATED AND PROVIDING SUBSTITUTE AND ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON THE SAME SUBJECT, PROVIDING FOR THE ELECTION OF THE MAYOR, AND FIVE COUNCILMEN, THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFICATIONS AND OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO SAID OFFICES.
Section 1. The
City of Colwich, Kansas, a mayor-council city of the third class, by the power
invested in it under and by virtue of Article 12, Section 5 of the constitution
of the State of Kansas, hereby elects to and does exempt itself from, and make
inapplicable to it, Section 15-201 of the Kansas statutes Annotated, which
statutes apply only to mayor-council cities of the third Class, and provides
substitute and additional provisions as hereinafter provided.
Section 2. The
City of Colwich, Kansas, shall be governed by five council members and a mayor
as provided herein and in the appropriate statutes of the State of Kansas not
otherwise specifically referred to herein.
Section 3. A
regular city election shall be held on the first Tuesday in April of each year,
commencing April, 1976. In April, 1976, an election shall be held for a mayor
and five councilmen. The mayor shall hold office for two years and until his
successor is elected and qualified
Section 4. There
shall be elected at the April, 1976 election a board of five councilmen and the
two members who shall have received the highest vote at said election shall
hold their respective offices for a term of two years each and remaining three
councilmen elected at said election as aforesaid shall hold their respective
offices for a term of one year each. Thereafter, two and three councilmen,
alternately, shall be elected each year and shall hold their respective offices
for a term of two years each and until their successors are elected and
qualified.
Section 5.
Whenever a tie shall occur in the vote of the aforesaid officers, the results
shall be decided by lot by the board of canvassers. The city clerk shall,
within seven days after the canvass of the returns and determination by the
board of canvassers of the person elected, deliver to each such person a
certificate of election, signed by him with the seal of the city and such
certificate shall constitute notice of election. 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 at any time before or at the beginning
of said meeting. If any person elected to the office of councilman does not
qualify within the required time, he shall be deemed to have refused to accept
the office and a vacancy shall exist and, thereupon, the mayor shall, with the
consent of a majority of the remaining councilmen, appoint a suitable elector
of the city to fill the vacancy for the term to which the refusing person was
elected. In case of a vacancy in the office of councilman occurring by reason
of resignation, death, or removal from office or from the city, the mayor, by
and with the consent of the majority of the remaining councilmen, shall appoint
some suitable elector of the city to fill the vacancy until the next election
for that office.
In case of a
vacancy in the office of mayor occurring by reason of resignation, death,
removal from office or from the City, the president of the Council shall become
mayor until the next regular election for that office and a vacancy shall occur
in the office of the councilman becoming mayor.
(4-28-1975; Amended by C.O. No. 25; Repealed by C.O. No. 28)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 2
A CHARTER ORDINANCE EXEMPTING THE CITY OF COLWICH, KANSAS, FROM THE PROVISIONS OF K.S.A. 25-2108A, RELATING TO THE HOLDING OF PRIMARY ELECTIONS WITHIN SAID CITY AND PROVIDING SUBSTITUTE AND ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS THEREFORE.
Section 1. The City of Colwich, Kansas, under authority of Article 12, Section 5, of the constitution of the State of Kansas, hereby exempts itself from, and makes inapplicable to it, the provisions of which do not apply uniformly to all cities, and providing substitute and additional provisions on the same subject, as hereinafter provided.
Section 2. Regardless of the number of candidates who have filed for election for any city office, there shall be no necessity of a primary election, and every person who has filed for any city office shall be listed on the ballot and shall be voted on by the voters at the general election of city officers, to be held on the first Tuesday in April. The person from among the candidates who receives the largest number of votes at such general election shall be declared the winner in said election. If more than one position is to be filled at said election, the person who receives the second largest number of votes at such general election shall be declared the winner for such second position. The same rule shall apply for any additional positions to be filled as a result of said election.
(9-4-1979)