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Regular Elections. The regular City election shall be held on the first (1st) Tuesday in April of each year or on such date as designated by the election authorities.
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Qualified Voters. All citizens qualified by the Constitution and laws of the State of Missouri to vote in the City and who satisfy the requirements for registration prescribed by law shall be qualified voters of the City within the meaning of this Charter.
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Conduct of Elections. Except as otherwise provided by this Charter, the provisions of the general election laws of the State of Missouri shall apply to elections held under this Charter. All elections provided for by the Charter shall be conducted by the election authorities established by law. For the conduct of City elections, for the prevention of fraud in such elections and for the recount of ballots in cases of doubt or fraud, the Council shall adopt by ordinance all regulations which it considers desirable, consistent with law and this Charter, and the election authorities may adopt, and if they adopt, shall publicize further regulations consistent with law and this Charter and the regulations of the Council.
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Sponsors. Any qualified voter of the City may be nominated for the City Council by petition of ten qualified voters, who shall be designated as his sponsors. (Sponsors for a candidate for Ward Councilman must be residents of the Ward for which the candidate is nominated.) No voter shall sign more than one (1) petition for the office of Mayor (at large and one (1) petition for the office of Ward Councilman) and, if a voter signs more than one, his signature shall be void. The signatures shall be executed in ink or indelible pencil. Each signer shall indicate next to his signature the date of his signing and the place of his residence, giving the street and number or other description sufficient to identify it. The signed petitions shall be filed with the election authorities not earlier than ninety (90) days or later than forty (40) days before the election.
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Acceptance; Deposit. No nominating petition shall be accepted unless accompanied by a signed acceptance of the nomination and a deposit by the candidate of ten dollars ($10.00). The deposit shall be returned to the candidate if: (1) He becomes ineligible, or (2) He files a notice of withdrawal with the election authorities not later than the last day for filing nominating petitions; otherwise, the deposit shall be paid into the City Treasury.
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Procedure After Filing. Within seven (7) days after the filing of a nominating petition, the election authorities shall notify the candidate and the person who filed the petition whether or not it satisfies the requirements prescribed by this Charter. If a petition is found insufficient, the election authorities shall return it immediately to the person who filed it with a statement certifying wherein it is insufficient and return to the candidate the deposit of money. Within the regular time for filing petitions, a new petition may be filed for the same candidate. The election authorities shall keep on file all petitions found sufficient at least until the expiration of the term for which the candidates are nominated in those petitions.
Names on Ballots. The full names of all candidates nominated for membership in City Council, except those who have withdrawn, died or become ineligible, shall be printed on the official ballots without party designation or symbol in the order petitions were filed with election authorities. If two (2) or more candidates have the same surname or surnames so similar as to be likely to cause confusion, their residence addressees shall be printed with their names on the ballot.
A regularly nominated candidate shall be entitled, upon written application to the election authorities at least seven (7) days before the election, and upon approval thereof, to appoint two (2) persons to represent him as watchers and challengers at each polling place where voters may cast their ballots for him. A person so appointed shall have the rights and privileges prescribed for watchers and challengers by or under the general election laws of the State of Missouri. The watchers and challengers may exercise their rights throughout the voting and until the ballots have been counted.
Number of Votes. Every voter shall be entitled to vote for as many candidates of the City Council as there are members to be elected from the Ward in which the voter resides and to vote for one (1) candidate for Mayor at large. Candidates receiving the greatest number of votes shall be declared elected. All ties shall be decided by lot in the presence of the candidates concerned and under the direction of the election authorities.
An ordinance or Charter amendment to be voted on by the City shall be presented for voting by ballot title. The ballot title of a measure may differ from its legal title and shall be a clear, concise statement describing the substance of the measure without argument or prejudice. Below the ballot title shall appear the following question: "Shall the above described (ordinance) (amendment) be adopted?" Immediately below such question shall appear, in the following order, the words "Yes" and "No".
The Council may provide for the use of mechanical or other devices for voting or counting the votes not inconsistent with law.
If for any purpose relating to a general or City election or to candidates or issues involved in such an election, any organization, group or person requests a list of qualified voters of the City, the department, office or agency which has custody of that list shall either permit the organization, group or person to copy the voters' names and addresses from the list or furnish a copy of the list.
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Number of Wards. There shall be two (2) City Council Wards.
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Ward Redistricting Commission. The Council shall appoint five (5) qualified voters, determined from the registration from the last statewide general election, who shall comprise the Ward Redistricting Commission. The voters chosen shall not be employed by the City in any other capacity.
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Report; Specifications. By the first (1st) day of October of every tenth (10th) year from the adoption of this Charter, the Ward Redistricting Commission shall file with the City Clerk a report containing a recommended plan for adjustment to the Council Ward boundaries to comply with these specifications.
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Each Ward shall be formed of compact, contiguous territory, and its boundary lines shall follow the center lines of streets.
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Each Ward shall contain as nearly as possible the same number of citizens, determined from the last census, but Wards shall not differ in population by more than ten percent (10%).
The report shall include a map and description of the Wards recommended and shall be drafted as a proposed ordinance. Once filed with the Clerk the report shall be treated as an ordinance introduced by a Council Member.
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Procedure. The procedure for the Council's consideration of the report shall be the same as for other ordinances, provided that if a summary of the ordinance is published pursuant to Section 2.13, it must include both the map and the description of the recommended Wards. The Council shall adopt the ordinance at least ninety (90) days before the next regular City election with or without amendment.
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Effect of Enactment. The new Council Wards and boundaries, as of the date of enactment, shall supersede previous Council Wards and boundaries for all the purposes of the next regular City Election, including nominations. The new Wards and boundaries shall supersede previous Wards and boundaries for all other purposes as of the date on which all Councilmen elected at the regular City election take office.
The City of St. John shall be divided into two (2) wards described as follows:
Ward I. Ward I shall consist of that entire area of the Village of St. John lying east of a line beginning at the intersection of Tudor and Marshall Avenue at the southern limits of the Village of St. John, thence northeastwardly along the center line of Marshall Avenue to the eastern intersection of Marshall Avenue and St. Charles Rock Road, thence northwestwardly along the center line of St. Charles Rock Road to the western intersection of Marshall Avenue and St. Charles Rock Road, thence northwardly along the center line of Marshall Avenue to the intersection of Marshall Avenue and North Avenue, thence eastwardly along the center line of North Avenue to the intersection of North Avenue and McKibbon Road, thence northwardly along the center line of McKibbon Road to the northern Village limits.
Ward II. Ward II shall consist of that entire area of the Village of St. John lying west of a line beginning at the intersection of Tudor and Marshall Avenue at the southern limits of the Village of St. John, thence northeastwardly along the center line of Marshall Avenue to the eastern intersection of Marshall Avenue and St. Charles Rock Road, thence northwestwardly along the center line of St. Charles Rock Road to the western intersection of Marshall Avenue and St. Charles Rock Road, thence northwardly along the center line of Marshall Avenue to the intersection of Marshall Avenue and North Avenue, thence eastwardly along the center line of North Avenue to the intersection of North Avenue and McKibbon Road, thence northwardly along the center line of McKibbon Road to the northern Village limits.
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