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Section 15-11-104 - Officers in City or Town With Commission Government; Term; How Elected

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15-11-104. Officers in city or town with commission government; term; how elected. The elective officers of a city or town adopting the commission form of government are a mayor, a commissioner of finance and public property, and a commissioner of streets and public improvements. The term of the mayor is four (4) years and each commissioner is two (2) years and until his successor is qualified. They are elected at large.