New Jersey Statutes

§ 40A:62-2.1 — Voters may increase terms of certain mayors, council members.

New Jersey § 40A:62-2.1
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 40AMUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 40A:62-2.1 (2026).

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a.The legal voters of any town in which the mayor and council members are elected for two-year terms of office, may by petition and referendum, require that the mayor and council members shall be elected for four-year terms of office.
b.Upon the submission to the town clerk of a petition, signed by at least fifteen per centum (15%) of the legal voters of the municipality who cast their votes in the municipality at the last election in which members of the General Assembly were elected, the proposition shall be submitted to the voters at the next general election. The proposition shall not be submitted more than once in any 10-year period.
c.The notice, advertisement and conduct of the referendum shall be in the same manner as for offices voted at the general election.
d.The proposit

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