§ 20.20. Special metropolitan election and term of office of persons then elected.
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There shall be a special metropolitan election on the first Tuesday after the first
Monday in November, 1962, for the purpose of electing the first mayor, the first vice-mayor
and forty (40) members of the first metropolitan council, including five (5) councilmembers-at-large
and thirty-five (35) district councilmembers. Said special election and a run-off
election thereafter to be held twenty-one (21) days later, if necessary, shall be
held under the provisions of article 15 of this Charter with respect to metropolitan elections. The metropolitan officers
elected at said special election shall take office on the first Monday of April, 1963,
and shall serve until the first day of September, 1966, or until their successors
are elected and qualified.
The metropolitan officers elected at the general metropolitan election to be held
on the fourth Thursday of April, 1966, shall serve until the first day of September,
1971, or until their successors are elected and qualified.
For the purpose of determining the eligibility for a pension of the mayor or mayors
elected hereunder in the first and second metropolitan general elections, and for
the purpose of section 5.06 of this Charter, the term of the first metropolitan mayor elected and the term of
the second metropolitan mayor elected shall be deemed to be terms of four (4) years
each.
(Amended by Res. No. 65-670, § 1, 7-6-65; amended by referendum election of November
6, 2018, Amdt. 6)
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