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Section 376.1 – City election held.

376.1 City election held. 1. A city shall hold a regular city election on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each odd-numbered year. A city shall hold regular, special, primary, or runoff city elections as provided by state law. 2. The mayor or council shall give notice of any special election […]

Section 376.10 – Contest.

376.10 Contest. A nomination or election to a city office may be contested in the manner provided in chapter 62 for contesting elections to county offices, except that a statement of intent to contest must be filed with the city clerk within ten days after the nomination or election. [C97, §678, 679; C24, 27, 31, […]

Section 376.11 – Write-in votes.

376.11 Write-in votes. 1. Write-in votes are permitted to be cast in all elections for city offices. A person who receives a sufficient number of write-in votes to be elected to a city office shall be declared the winner of the election. If the result is a tie vote, lots shall be drawn pursuant to […]

Section 376.2 – Terms.

376.2 Terms. 1. Terms of city officers begin and end at noon on the first day in January which is not a Sunday or legal holiday, following a regular city election. 2. Except as otherwise provided by state law or the city charter, terms for elective offices are two years. However, the term of an […]

Section 376.3 – Nominations.

376.3 Nominations. Candidates for elective city offices must be nominated as provided in sections 376.4 through 376.9 unless by ordinance a city chooses the provisions of chapter 44 or 45. However, a city acting under a special charter in 1973 and having a population of over fifty thousand shall continue to hold partisan elections as […]

Section 376.4 – Candidacy — nomination petition signature requirements — withdrawals.

376.4 Candidacy — nomination petition signature requirements — withdrawals. 1. a. An eligible elector of a city may become a candidate for an elective city office by filing with the county commissioner of elections responsible under section 47.2 for conducting elections held for the city a valid petition requesting that the elector’s name be placed […]

Section 376.5 – Publication of ballot.

376.5 Publication of ballot. Notice for each regular, special, primary, or runoff city election shall be published by the county commissioner of elections as provided in section 362.3, except that notice of a regular, primary, or runoff election may be published not less than four days before the date of the election. The published notice […]

Section 376.6 – Primary or other method of nomination — certification.

376.6 Primary or other method of nomination — certification. 1. An individual for whom a valid petition is filed becomes a candidate in the regular city election for the office for which the individual has filed, except that a primary election must be held for offices for which the number of individuals for whom valid […]

Section 376.7 – Date of primary.

376.7 Date of primary. 1. If a primary election is necessary, it shall be held on the Tuesday four weeks before the date of the regular city election. For each office on the ballot, a voter shall only vote for the number of persons to be elected to that office at the regular city election. […]

Section 376.8 – Persons elected in city elections.

376.8 Persons elected in city elections. 1. In a regular city election following a city primary, the candidates receiving the greatest number of votes cast for each office on the ballot are elected, to the extent necessary to fill the positions open. 2. In a regular city election held for a city where the council […]

Section 376.9 – Runoff election.

376.9 Runoff election. 1. A runoff election may be held only for positions unfilled because of failure of a sufficient number of candidates to receive a majority vote in the regular city election. When a council has chosen a runoff election in lieu of a primary, the county board of supervisors shall publicly canvass the […]