(a)
The city council shall consist of a mayor elected by majority vote at large and six council members elected by majority vote at large, each of which shall run for office in a numbered place position. Any person having the qualifications provided by law and this charter who is a resident of the city shall be eligible as a candidate for mayor or any one of the six council member places.
(b)
The mayor and members of the city council shall be elected for terms of two years and shall hold office until their respective successors have been elected and qualified. The regular election shall be held in odd-numbered years on [the uniform November election date] first Saturday in May unless the city council designates an alternative date allowed by state law at least six months prior to the regular election.
Editor’s note–The uniform election date for the city officers was revised pursuant to authority granted by Senate Bill 733 during the 84th session of the Texas Legislature.
(c)
All council members shall take office at the first council meeting after the votes are canvassed from the regular election; provided, however, that in the event a run-off election is required, all council members shall take office at the first council meeting after the votes are canvassed from the run-off election.
(d)
In order to effect a transition upon the adoption of this Charter, the mayor and five council members in office effective upon canvassing of the election results of the May 2, 1998 election shall appoint one qualified resident of the city to serve as a sixth council member who together with the seated mayor and council members will serve until the canvass of election results of the May 1, 1999 election. All members elected at the May 1, 1999 election shall serve two year terms. The terms of office of the council members elected on May 2, 1998 shall be extended to the election in May 2001 to coincide with the terms of office of the other council members. Upon the conclusion of the elections in May 2001, this transition provision shall automatically expire.