The initial members of the community council
shall be elected at the same election as the ballot proposition
is submitted authorizing the creation of the community council. However, the election of the initial community councilmembers
shall be null and void if the ballot proposition authorizing the
creation of the community council is not approved.
No primary election shall be held to nominate candidates for
initial council positions. The initial community council shall
consist of the candidate for each council position who receives
the greatest number of votes for that council position. Staggering of terms of office shall be accomplished by having the
majority of the winning candidates who receive the greatest
number of votes being elected to four-year terms of office, and
the remaining winning candidates being elected to two-year terms
of office, if the election was held in an even-numbered year, or
the majority of the winning candidates who receive the greatest
number of votes being elected to three-year terms of office, and
the remaining winning candidates being elected to one-year terms
of office, if the election was held in an odd-numbered year, with
the term computed from the first day of January in the year
following the election. Initial councilmembers shall take office
immediately when qualified in accordance with *RCW 29.01.135.
However, where the county operates under a charter providing
for the election of members of the county legislative authority
in odd-numbered years, the terms of office of the initial
councilmembers shall be four years and two years, if the election
of the initial councilmembers was held on an odd-numbered year,
or three years and one year, if the election of the initial
councilmembers was held on an even-numbered year.
[1991 c 363 § 103.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 29.01.135 was recodified as RCW 29A.04.133 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
Purpose -- Captions not law -- 1991 c 363: See notes following RCW 2.32.180.