A CHARTER ORDINANCE EXEMPTING THE CITY OF QUINTER, KANSAS, FROM THE PROVISIONS OF K.S.A. 15-201, RELATING TO THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS, THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE, TRANSITIONS TO NOVEMBER ELECTIONS, THE FILLING OF GOVERNING BODY VACANCIES, AND NOMINATION PETITIONS; AND, PROVIDING SUBSTITUTE AND ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON THE SAME SUBJECT; AND REPEALING ANY CHARTER ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF QUINTER, KANSAS:
Section 1. The
City of Quinter, Kansas, “City”, by the power vested in it by Article 12,
Section 5 of the Kansas Constitution hereby elects to and does exempt itself
and make inapplicable to it the provisions of K.S.A. 15-201, which applies to
this city, but is part of an enactment which does not apply uniformly to all
cities.
Section 2. The
governing body shall consist of a mayor and five council members to be elected
to terms as set forth herein. The mayor and council members shall be residents
and qualified electors of the City.
Section 3. Those
governing body positions with terms expiring in April 2017, shall expire on the
second Monday in January of 2018, when the city officials elected in the
November 2017 general election take office. Those governing body positions with
terms expiring in April 2019, shall expire on the second Monday in January of
2020, when the city officials elected in the November 2019 general election
take office.
Section 4. General
elections shall take place on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in
November 2017. Succeeding elections will be held every two years for all such
governing body positions whose terms have expired. A mayor and two council
members shall be elected at one election, and the remaining three council
members shall be elected at the succeeding election. The mayor shall have a
term of two years, and all council members shall have four-year terms. The
elections shall be non-partisan.
Section 5. In case
of a vacancy in the council occurring by reason of resignation, death, or
removal from office or from the city, the mayor, by and with the advice and
consent of the remaining council members, shall appoint an elector to fill the
vacancy until the next election for that office. In case any person elected as
a council member neglects or refuses to qualify within 30 days after election,
the council member shall be deemed to have refused to accept the office and a
vacancy shall exist. The mayor may, with the consent of the remaining council
members, appoint a suitable elector to fill the vacancy. In the event that the
vacancy is not filled within 60 90 days after the vacancy occurs, then a
special election shall be called to fill the vacancy.
Section 6. In case
of a vacancy in the office of mayor, 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 council member becoming mayor. Once elected by the
members of the council, the President of the Council shall serve in such
capacity until a new president has been elected from the members, provided that
the President of the council remains a member of the council.
Section 7. Any
person desiring to become a candidate for city office elected at large shall
file with the county election officer, before the filing deadline, established
in K.S.A. 25–205, and amendments thereto, a declaration of candidacy on a form
furnished by the county election officer as specified by the secretary of
state. The nomination petition must be signed by not less than three percent
(3%) of the qualified electors of the City.
(09-14-2015; Repealed by C.O. No. 19)