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shall require a majority vote of all the members of the Council, unless otherwise <br /> provided in this Charter or by state law. <br /> Subdivision 2. An ordinance or resolution passed under the initiative <br /> power shall not be repealed or amended by the Council except by submission to <br /> the voters of the question by the Council at a regular municipal or special <br /> election. <br /> Section 3.11. Review and Revision of Ordinances and Indexing of <br /> Resolutions. The City shall review, revise and rearrange its ordinance code and <br /> its resolution index with such additions and deletions as may be deemed <br /> necessary by the Council at least once every two years. The ordinance code and <br /> the resolution index may be published in book, pamphlet, or loose-leaf form, and <br /> copies shall be made available by the Council at the office of the Clerk- <br /> --- —Administrator-for-general-distribution- to the-public -for a reasonable charge. -- <br /> Incorporation in such a code shall be a sufficient publication of any ordinance <br /> provision not previously published, if a notice is placed in the official newspaper <br /> for at least two successive weeks that copies of the codification are available at <br /> the office of the Clerk-Administrator. <br /> CHAPTER 4 <br /> NOMINATION AND ELECTIONS <br /> Section 4.01. The Regular Municipal Election. A regular municipal <br /> election shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of <br /> each even numbered year commencing in 1980 at such places as the City <br /> Council shall designate. At least fifteen days prior notice shall be given by the <br /> Clerk- Administrator by posting a notice thereof in at least one public place in <br /> each election precinct, and by publishing a notice thereof at least once in the <br /> official newspaper of the City stating the time and the places of holding such <br /> election and of the officers to be elected. Failure to give such notice shall not <br /> invalidate such election. Elected and qualified officers provided for by this <br /> Charter shall assume the duties of office to which they were elected on the first <br /> business day in January following such election. <br /> Section 4.02. Filing for Office. No earlier than seventy days nor later than <br /> fifty-six days before any municipal election, any resident of the City qualified <br /> under state law for elective office may, by filing an affidavit and by paying a <br /> filing fee to the Clerk-Administrator in an amount as set by ordinance, have <br /> his/her name placed on the municipal election ballot. <br /> Section 4.03. Procedure at Elections. Consistent with the provisions of <br /> this Charter and applicable state laws, the Council may by ordinance further <br /> regulate the conduct of municipal elections. Except as otherwise provided by this <br /> Charter and supplementary ordinances, general state laws on elections shall apply <br /> to municipal elections. <br /> Mounds View City Charter <br />