CHARTER ORDINANCE EXEMPTING THE CITY OF KIOWA, KANSAS, FROM SECTION 15-201 OF THE KANSAS STATUTES ANNOTATED AND PROVIDING SUBSTITUTE AND ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON THE SAME SUBJECT, PROVIDING FOR THE ELECTION OF THE MAYOR, AND FIVE COUNCILMEN, THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFICATIONS AND OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO SAID OFFICES.
WHEREAS, the governing body of the City of Kiowa, Kansas, finds that it is desirable and in the best interest of the City of Kiowa to elect to exempt itself from the provisions of Kansas Statutes Annotated 15- 201 and any amendments thereto, concerning the election of the mayor and five councilmen and make the same inapplicable to the City; and,
WHEREAS, the governing body of the City of Kiowa, Kansas, finds that it is desirable to provide substitute and additional provisions for the election of the mayor and five councilmen, their terms of office, qualifications and other provisions relating to said offices;
BE IT THEREFORE ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF KIOWA, KANSAS;
Section 1. The City
of Kiowa, Kansas, a mayor-council city of the third class, by the power
invested in it under and by virtue of Article 12, Section 5, of the
Constitution of the State of Kansas, hereby elects to and does exempt itself
from, and make inapplicable to it, Section 15-201 of the Kansas Statutes
Annotated, which statutes apply only to mayor-council cities of the third
class, and provides substitute and additional provisions as hereinafter
provided.
Section 2. The City
of Kiowa, Kansas, shall be governed by five council members and a mayor as
provided herein and in the appropriate statutes of the State of Kansas not
otherwise specifically referred to herein.
Section 3. Those
governing positions with terms expiring with terms expiring in April 2019,
shall expire on the first Monday after the fifth day in January 2020, when the
city officials elected in the November 2019 general election take office.
Section 4. General
elections shall take place on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in
November 2017. Succeeding elections will be held every two years for all such
governing body positions whose terms have expired. A mayor and two council
members shall be elected at one election, and the remaining three council
members shall be elected at the succeeding election. The mayor and all council
members shall have four-year terms or until the successors to such offices are
qualified. ·
Section 5. Whenever
a tie shall occur in the vote of any of the aforesaid officers, the results
shall be decided by lot by the board of canvassers. The city clerk shall,
within seven days after the canvass of the returns and determination by the
board of canvassers of the persons elected, deliver to each such person a
certificate of election, signed by him with the Seal of the City and such
certificate shall constitute notice of election. The terms of the officers
shall begin at the first regular meeting of the council in January following
their election in November and they shall qualify at any time before or at the
beginning of said meeting. If any person elected to the office of councilman
does not qualify within the required time, he shall be deemed to have refused
to accept the office and a vacancy shall exist and, thereupon, the mayor, shall
with the consent of a majority of the remaining councilmen, appoint a suitable
elector of the city to fill the vacancy for the term to which the refusing
person was elected.
Section 6. In case
of a vacancy in the office of councilman occurring by reason of resignation,
death, refusal to qualify, or removal from office or from the city, the mayor,
by and with the consent of the majority of the remaining councilmen, shall
appoint some suitable elector of the city to fill the vacancy until the next
election for that office.
Section 7. In case
of a vacancy in the office of the mayor occurring by reason of resignation,
death, removal from office or from the city, refusal to qualify, or otherwise,
the president of the council for the time being shall exercise the office of
mayor, with all the rights, privileges and jurisdiction of the mayor, until the
next regular election for that office. In case of such vacancy, other than a
temporary absence or disability, the person exercising the office of mayor
shall become mayor. Thereupon the council shall elect from its membership a new
president of the council.
Section 8. 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 filed on their behalf a
nomination petition or a declaration of candidacy as provided by the Barber
County Election Officer, accompanied by any fee required by law. In the case of
nomination by petition, must be signed by fifty (50) of the qualified electors
of the City of Kiowa.
(02-16-2018; Repealed)