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Subdivision 1. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 205.13, subdivision.- 1 a, as amended, an affidavit of <br />candidacy for a city office must be filed within the time frame specified and in accordance with the 9statute <br />with the exception that the fee portion of the £statute shall be superseded by the following: Any resident of <br />the Ccity qualified under state law for elective office may, by filing an affidavit and by paying a filing fee of <br />$20 or by filing a petition in compliance with MNinn. Statute 205.13, Subd. 4, as amended, to the Ecity <br />Aadministrator, have their name placed on the municipal election ballot. (Amended 1986 Ord. 404: 1998 <br />Ord. 435: 2004 Ord. 736: 2005 Ord 759: 2010 Ord. 841: 2013 Ord 878: 2023 Ord. 994. by Or -di ane �3§; <br />3une 22,2005; Amended by Ordkiffiw-e,. 878, Adopted eb 11, 2013,Effective May-12, 2913.) <br />Section 4.04. Special and Advisory Elections except for Elected Office. The Council shall by resolution order a <br />special or advisory election and provide all means for holding it. At least fifteen 15 days' prior notice shall be <br />given by the Ecity Aadministrator by posting a notice thereof in at least one Upublic place in each election <br />precinct, and by publishing a notice thereof at least once in the official newspaper of the City stating the time and <br />places of holding such election. Failure to give such notice shall not invalidate such election. (Amended 2010 Ord. <br />841 <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 more remaining in the <br />term of the vacated office, there shall be a special election held within ninety 90 days after the vacancy occurs to <br />elect a successor to serve for the remainder of the unexpired term of the office vacated. <br />Subdivision 2. The Ecity Aadministrator shall give at least sixty (60Zdays' published prior notice of such special <br />election, except as set forth under Subdivision 5 of this section. (Amended 2010 Ord. 841: 2023 Ord. 996.) <br />Subdivision 5. When a vacancy in an elected municipal office occurs within 120-=days prior to a regular <br />municipal election date, the special election to fill the vacancy shall coincide with the regular election. If the <br />vacancy occurs within sixty (601days prior to the regular election date, the notice of such vacancy shall be <br />published as soon as is practicable. If within the 120-_day period before a regular municipal election, the <br />vacancy occurs in the office of the Mmayor or in the office of either or both of the Ecouncil-members whose <br />seats are to be decided in the election, said vacancy shall be considered not to exist for purposes of the <br />election. However, if such vacancy occurs in the office of either of the other twos Ecouncil-members, the <br />seat shall be filled by the candidate for Ecouncil-member with the third highest vote total, or, in the case of <br />two favacancies, the third and fourth highest vote totals. Where two (ivacancies exist, the candidate with <br />the third highest total shall fill the vacancy in the office having the longest unexpired term. Candidates filing <br />a vacancy shall take office at or before the next regularly scheduled Council meeting following election <br />certification. (Amended 2005 Ord. 748. by-O-dinanee 744��opted September27, ''04FiledOQteber=1-2-1 <br />Subdivision 6. If there are insufficient numbers of candidates in a regular or special election to fill expiring <br />or vacated municipal offices, the Q-t-y-Council shall fill said offices by appointment until the next regular <br />municipal election. In the case of a tie vote of the Council, the Mmayor shall make said appointment. <br />Section 5.01. General Voter Authority*. The people of Mounds View, have the right in accordance with this <br />Charter, to propose ordinances (initiative) and to require that any ordinance be referred to the voters <br />(referendum), except those that appropriate money, levy taxes or deal with administrative issues (Minnesota <br />N Statutes, section 410.20, as amended). The voters also have the right to remove elected public officials <br />(recall). The term voter(s), as used in Chapter 5, shall refer only to residents of the City of Mounds View who <br />/ first register, or who have registered and are qualified to vote. Per Minnesota Statutes, section 200.039, as <br />Page 5 of 19 <br />DOCSOPEN\MU210\4\903732.v2-9/20/23 <br />