A CHARTER ORDINANCE EXEMPTING THE CITY OF MARION, KANSAS, FROM THE PROVISIONS OF K.S.A. 14-201, AND K.S.A. 14-204 RELATING TO THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS, THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE, TRANSITIONS TO NOVEMBER ELECTIONS, THE APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS, AND NOMINATION PETITIONS; AND, PROVIDING SUBSTITUTE AND ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON THE SAME SUBJECT; AND REPEALING CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 11 (05-01).
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF MARION, KANSAS:
Section 1. The City of Marion, Kansas, by the power
vested in it by Article 12, Section 5 of the Kansas Constitution hereby elects
to and does exempt itself and make inapplicable to it the provisions of K.S.A.
14-201 AND K.S.A. 14-204, that apply to this city, but are parts of enactments
which do not apply uniformly to all cities.
Section 2.
(a) The governing body shall consist of a mayor
and 4 council members to be elected to terms as set forth herein. The mayor and
council members shall be residents and qualified electors of the City of
Marion, Kansas.
(b) The governing body of the city may, by
ordinance, divide the city into wards and precincts, establish the boundaries
thereof, and number the same. No ordinance redefining wards and precincts shall
become effective less than 30 days prior to the next regular city election.
Section 3. [AMENDED BY C.O. NO. 18] Those governing body
positions with terms expiring in April 2016, shall expire when the city
officials elected in the April 2016 general election take office. The terms of
the officials elected in the April 2016 election shall expire on the second
Monday in January of 2022, when the city officials elected in the November 2021
general election take office.
Those governing body
positions with terms expiring in April 2018, shall expire when the city
officials elected in the November 2019 general election take office. The terms
of the officials elected in the November 2019 election shall expire on the
second Monday in January of 2020, when the city officials elected in the
November 2019 general election take office.
Section 4. A general election of city officers take place
on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November 2019. Succeeding
elections will be held every two years for all such governing body positions
whose terms have expired. The council members shall have four year terms. The
Mayor shall have a four-year term.
Section 5. The mayor shall appoint, by and with the
consent of the council, a municipal judge of the municipal court, a chief of
police, city clerk, city attorney, City Administrator and any other officers
deemed necessary. Any officers appointed and confirmed shall hold an initial
term of office of not to exceed one year and until their successors are
appointed and qualified. Any officers who are reappointed shall hold their
offices for a term of one year and until their successors are appointed and
qualified. The council shall by ordinance specify the duties and compensation
of the office holders, and by ordinance may abolish any office created by the
council whenever deemed expedient.
Section 6. In accordance with K.S.A. 25-205, and
amendments thereto, any person may become a candidate for city office elected
at large by having had filed on their behalf, a nomination petition or a
declaration of candidacy, accompanied by any fee required by law. The
nomination petition must be signed by at least 25 signatures or 10% of the
voters in the last general election, whichever is less of the qualified
electors of the City of Marion, Kansas.
Section 7. All City of Marion Municipal elections shall
be administered and held in a nonpartisan manner.
(11-09-2015; Amended by C.O. No. 18; Repealed by C.O. No. 20 (21-01))