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Chapter 1.28 ELECTIONS
Travelers Rest, South Carolina, Code of Ordinances >> Title 1 - GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION >> Chapter 1.28 ELECTIONS >>
1.28.010 Nonpartisan election adopted.
1.28.020 Regular election date.
1.28.030 Public notice.
1.28.040 Method of determining election results.
1.28.050 Manner of filing.
1.28.060 Time of filing.
1.28.070 Filing fees.
1.28.080 Time of taking office.
All regular and special elections for the offices of mayor and council for the city of Travelers Rest shall be nonpartisan elections held pursuant to applicable state statutes. No political party affiliation shall be placed on any ballot for any candidate.
(Prior code § 1-7-1)
Regular elections for the office of mayor and council shall be held in odd numbered years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November.
(Prior code § 1-7-2)
Public notice of all elections shall be given at least sixty days prior to such elections.
(Prior code § 1-7-3)
Candidate nominations and election results shall be determined according to the nonpartisan plurality method prescribed in Section 5-15-61 of the South Carolina Code.
(Prior code § 1-7-4)
Manner of Filing for Candidacy: Each candidate for any of the elective offices to be filled at such election shall announce their candidacy by filing a notice of candidacy with the municipal clerk by noon sixty days prior to such election.
(Prior code § 1-7-5)
(Ord. O-15-08, § 2, 11-20-2008)
Filing is required by noon sixty days prior to election date.
(Prior code § 1-7-6)
Candidates shall be required to pay a filing fee of five percent of the annual salary for the office they are seeking.
(Prior code § 1-7-7)
The mayor and council members elected by regular election shall assume office on the regular January council meeting following the date of the election. Officers newly elected by special election shall assume office on the next regular council meeting following the date of the election.
If the result of the election is contested, the incumbent who fills the contested office shall hold over until the contest is finally determined.
(Prior code § 1-7-8)