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placed on the municipal election ballot. Amendments to Minnesota Statute 205.13 shall take <br /> • precedence over this subdivision. (Amended by Ordinance 736, Adopted May 10, 2004; Filed: <br /> May 19, 2004) <br /> Subdivision 2.* Term Limits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, <br /> no person may file to be a candidate for election to a term that would cause the person to serve more <br /> than eight total years in the office of Mayor or in the office of City Councilmember combined. (11- <br /> 8-94 Election,Effective 12-8-94,Filed 2-21-95) <br /> * A city charter provision limiting the term of an elected city official is <br /> unconstitutional and unenforceable. See, Minneapolis Term Limits Coalition v. <br /> Keefe, 535 N.W.2d 306 (Minn.1995) (Resolution 5435, 4-24-2000) <br /> Subdivision 3. Service before January 1, 1995 shall not count toward determining total <br /> length of service. (11-8-94 Election,Effective 12-8-94, Filed 2-21-95) <br /> Subdivision 4. Severability. If any part of this section shall be declared unconstitutional by <br /> court, all others shall remain in full force and effect. (11-8-94 Election, Effective 12-8-94, Filed 2- <br /> 21-95) <br /> Section 4.03. Procedure at Elections. Consistent with the provisions of this Charter and <br /> applicable state laws, the Council may by ordinance further regulate the conduct of municipal <br /> elections. Except as otherwise provided by this Charter and supplementary ordinances, general state <br /> laws on elections shall apply to municipal elections. <br /> Section 4.04. Special and Advisory Elections except for Elected Office. The Council shall <br /> by resolution order a special or advisory election and provide all means for holding it. At least <br /> fifteen days prior notice shall be given by the Clerk-Administrator by posting a notice thereof in at <br /> least one public place in each election precinct, and by publishing a notice thereof at least once in <br /> the official newspaper of the City stating the time and places of holding such election. Failure to <br /> give such notice shall not invalidate such election. <br /> Section 4.05. Vacancy of Municipal Elected Office. <br /> Subdivision 1. When a vacancy in an elected office of the City occurs with 365 days or <br /> more remaining in the term of the vacated office, there shall be a special election held within ninety <br /> days after the vacancy occurs to elect a successor to serve for the remainder of the unexpired term of <br /> the office vacated. <br /> Subdivision 2. The Clerk-Administrator shall give at least sixty days published prior notice <br /> of such special election, except as set forth under Subdivision 5 of this section. <br /> Subdivision 3. The procedure at such election and assumption of duties of elected officers <br /> following such election shall conform as nearly as practicable to that prescribed for other municipal <br /> elections under this Charter. <br /> City of Mounds View <br />
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