§ 9-271 — Procedure for change; city officers
This text of Arizona § 9-271 (Procedure for change; city officers) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Arizona primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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A. When a town has acquired a population of three thousand or over and the council shall by resolution so declare, the town may by majority vote of the qualified electors voting thereon assume a city organization having and exercising all rights, powers, authority, duties and privileges of a city under such name as the council may designate. B. Upon making the change from a town to a city organization the officers of the city shall consist of: 1. Seven councilmen elected at large by the qualified electors residing in the city at the regular election which would have been held had the change not been made. 2. A mayor elected by and from among the members of the council. 3. The following officers appointed by the mayor and city council:
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