Special Election Discussion
In last week's election, sitting councilmember Will Rossbach won the race for mayor. This will mean a special election in 2010. Numerous residents have asked me about the mechanics of this, so I brought it up at Monday's council meeting. Here is the discussion:
To summarize:
To summarize:
- When Rossbach takes the oath of office as Mayor, it creates a vacancy in his council seat.
- Since more than 6 months remain in Rossbach's council term, the 2005 ordinance requires that we hold a special election.
- There is some flexibility as to when exactly to hold the special election.
- The earliest it could be held is about 90 days after the vacancy is declared, in order to comply with all the relevant state laws (notice, filing periods, etc.).
- If we combine the special election with another election (such as the state primary), we can save the $26,000 we otherwise would have to spend on a stand-alone special election.
- Regardless of when the special election is held, the ordinance requires the council to appoint a person to fill the vacancy until the winner of the special election is sworn in, just as happened in 2005.
Labels: campaign 2010, council politics, video
love the hawaiian, councilmember. keep it up!
Posted by Unknown | 11/12/2009 09:16:00 AM
Last week's election put me in a celebratory mood. And you know, "aloha" means "hello" *and* "goodbye." :)
Posted by John Nephew | 11/12/2009 09:34:00 AM
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