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§   85.  Ward  system  for  election  of  councilmen.  1.  Whenever  a  proposition shall have been adopted in a town of the first class for the  establishment of the ward system and  the  election  thereafter  of  one  councilman from each ward, the board of elections of the county in which  such  town  is situate shall divide the town into four wards and fix the  boundaries thereof, unless a proposition  shall  have  been  adopted  to  increase  the  number of councilmen from four to six, in which instance,  the board of elections shall divide the town into six wards and fix  the  boundaries thereof. In so dividing the town into wards, no town election  district  shall  be  divided and no election district thereafter created  under the election law shall contain parts of two or more wards. So  far  as  possible  the division shall be so made that the number of voters in  each ward shall be approximately equal.   When the  board  of  elections  shall  have  finally  determined the boundaries of the wards, they shall  cause a map of the town to be prepared showing in detail the location of  each ward and the boundaries thereof. The original map so made shall  be  filed  in the office of the town clerk and copies thereof shall be filed  in the offices of the county clerk and the board  of  elections  of  the  county. The ward system shall be deemed established after such filing is  complete.  After  a ward system shall have been so established, the term  of office of every town councilman shall terminate on  the  thirty-first  day  of  December  next succeeding the first biennial town election held  not less than one hundred twenty days after the  establishment  of  such  ward system, and at such biennial town election, and every biennial town  election  thereafter, one resident elector of each ward shall be elected  as councilman therefrom for a term of two years beginning on  the  first  day of January next succeeding such election.    2. The ward system may be abolished upon the adoption of a proposition  therefor at any special or biennial town election. At the first biennial  town  election  held at least one hundred twenty days after the adoption  of a proposition to abolish the ward system for election of  councilmen,  the  electors  of  the  town shall elect one-half of the total number of  town councilmen for the term of two years each and one-half of the total  number of town councilmen for the term  of  four  years  each.  At  each  biennial  town  election held thereafter there shall be elected one-half  of the total number of town councilmen for the term of four years  each.  The terms of all such councilmen shall begin on the first day of January  next succeeding the date of their election.

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Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-6 > 85

§   85.  Ward  system  for  election  of  councilmen.  1.  Whenever  a  proposition shall have been adopted in a town of the first class for the  establishment of the ward system and  the  election  thereafter  of  one  councilman from each ward, the board of elections of the county in which  such  town  is situate shall divide the town into four wards and fix the  boundaries thereof, unless a proposition  shall  have  been  adopted  to  increase  the  number of councilmen from four to six, in which instance,  the board of elections shall divide the town into six wards and fix  the  boundaries thereof. In so dividing the town into wards, no town election  district  shall  be  divided and no election district thereafter created  under the election law shall contain parts of two or more wards. So  far  as  possible  the division shall be so made that the number of voters in  each ward shall be approximately equal.   When the  board  of  elections  shall  have  finally  determined the boundaries of the wards, they shall  cause a map of the town to be prepared showing in detail the location of  each ward and the boundaries thereof. The original map so made shall  be  filed  in the office of the town clerk and copies thereof shall be filed  in the offices of the county clerk and the board  of  elections  of  the  county. The ward system shall be deemed established after such filing is  complete.  After  a ward system shall have been so established, the term  of office of every town councilman shall terminate on  the  thirty-first  day  of  December  next succeeding the first biennial town election held  not less than one hundred twenty days after the  establishment  of  such  ward system, and at such biennial town election, and every biennial town  election  thereafter, one resident elector of each ward shall be elected  as councilman therefrom for a term of two years beginning on  the  first  day of January next succeeding such election.    2. The ward system may be abolished upon the adoption of a proposition  therefor at any special or biennial town election. At the first biennial  town  election  held at least one hundred twenty days after the adoption  of a proposition to abolish the ward system for election of  councilmen,  the  electors  of  the  town shall elect one-half of the total number of  town councilmen for the term of two years each and one-half of the total  number of town councilmen for the term  of  four  years  each.  At  each  biennial  town  election held thereafter there shall be elected one-half  of the total number of town councilmen for the term of four years  each.  The terms of all such councilmen shall begin on the first day of January  next succeeding the date of their election.

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Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-6 > 85

§   85.  Ward  system  for  election  of  councilmen.  1.  Whenever  a  proposition shall have been adopted in a town of the first class for the  establishment of the ward system and  the  election  thereafter  of  one  councilman from each ward, the board of elections of the county in which  such  town  is situate shall divide the town into four wards and fix the  boundaries thereof, unless a proposition  shall  have  been  adopted  to  increase  the  number of councilmen from four to six, in which instance,  the board of elections shall divide the town into six wards and fix  the  boundaries thereof. In so dividing the town into wards, no town election  district  shall  be  divided and no election district thereafter created  under the election law shall contain parts of two or more wards. So  far  as  possible  the division shall be so made that the number of voters in  each ward shall be approximately equal.   When the  board  of  elections  shall  have  finally  determined the boundaries of the wards, they shall  cause a map of the town to be prepared showing in detail the location of  each ward and the boundaries thereof. The original map so made shall  be  filed  in the office of the town clerk and copies thereof shall be filed  in the offices of the county clerk and the board  of  elections  of  the  county. The ward system shall be deemed established after such filing is  complete.  After  a ward system shall have been so established, the term  of office of every town councilman shall terminate on  the  thirty-first  day  of  December  next succeeding the first biennial town election held  not less than one hundred twenty days after the  establishment  of  such  ward system, and at such biennial town election, and every biennial town  election  thereafter, one resident elector of each ward shall be elected  as councilman therefrom for a term of two years beginning on  the  first  day of January next succeeding such election.    2. The ward system may be abolished upon the adoption of a proposition  therefor at any special or biennial town election. At the first biennial  town  election  held at least one hundred twenty days after the adoption  of a proposition to abolish the ward system for election of  councilmen,  the  electors  of  the  town shall elect one-half of the total number of  town councilmen for the term of two years each and one-half of the total  number of town councilmen for the term  of  four  years  each.  At  each  biennial  town  election held thereafter there shall be elected one-half  of the total number of town councilmen for the term of four years  each.  The terms of all such councilmen shall begin on the first day of January  next succeeding the date of their election.