§ 11-16-203. Aldermanic cities with two councilmembers per ward - Officers to be elected - Terms.
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In a statutory aldermanic city with two councilmembers per ward, the terms of the elected officers shall be staggered so that at any one general municipal election, the following officers are to be elected for four-year terms:
1. One (1) councilmember from each ward of the city;
2. The mayor;
3. The clerk;
4. The marshal; and
5. The street commissioner.
At the next general municipal election, the following officers are to be elected for four-year terms:
1. One councilmember from each ward of the city; and
2. The treasurer.
If the office of treasurer has been consolidated with any other office, elections for the office of treasurer and the office with which it has been consolidated shall be held at the time the election to fill the other office is held. The term of the consolidated office shall be concurrent with the term of the other office.
Laws 1977, c. 256, § 16-203, eff. July 1, 1978.