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JUN-01-2000 14 18 LEAGUE OF MN CITIES P.04/10 <br /> I. Home rule charter cities <br /> The Minnesota Legislature mandated that no later than January 1, 1998, all home rule charter <br /> cities(as well as statutory cities)must hold their elections in November of odd or even years. <br /> Annual elections and elections in other months of the year are no longer permitted. (Minn. Stat. <br /> 205.07.) <br /> In the table that begins on the next page,"E"refers to cities with even year elections,and"0" <br /> refers to cities with odd year elections. <br /> A. Abbreviations and definitions <br /> Titles Days <br /> SM-C Strong Mayor-Council M Monday <br /> M-C Mayor-Council T Tuesday <br /> (Including council administrator) <br /> C.Mgr Council-Manager Th Thursday <br /> a after <br /> d day or days <br /> bus . business <br /> sec secular <br /> Cities are divided into four classes according to population: <br /> First Class: Over 100,000 Third Class: 10,001 -20,000 <br /> Second Class: 20,001 - 100,000 Fourth Class: 10,000 or under <br /> B. Summary: Forms of charter city government <br /> Mayor-Council Cities 73 Strong Mayor-Council Cities 4 <br /> Council-Manager Cities 30 Total Number Home Rule Cities 107 <br /> Charter and election data for Minnesota cities 1 <br />