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Pursuant to the provisions of Section 5-101 of the Flint City Charter effective November 10, 1975, the Civil Service Commission is hereby created composed of seven members.
(Ord. 2515, passed 9-29-1975)
On or before the first Thursday of November, all City employees within the Classified Service, except those employees by the Board of Hospital Managers, shall select one member of the Civil Service Commission by secret ballot at an election to be conducted by the City Clerk. A polling place has been established at a convenient location and shall be available for voting by City employees commencing 6:00 a.m. of the election day and concluding 6:00 p.m. on that day.
(Ord. 2515, passed 9-29-1975; Ord. 2527, passed 10-27-1975; Ord. 3035, passed 5-11-1987)
All candidates for nomination and election by the employees shall meet the following requirements:
(a) Must have attained the age of 18 years prior to the date of election;
(b) Must be a resident of the City of Flint; and
(c) Must hold no appointive or elective office with the City of Flint or be in the employ of the City of Flint during his or her term of office.
(Ord. 2515, passed 9-29-1975; Ord. 2527, passed 10-27-1975)
To qualify as a candidate, the qualified candidate must personally submit a nominating petition for the position of Civil Service Commission to the City Clerk, which petition shall be signed by not less than 50 general City employees. Candidates for the position of Civil Service Commissioner to be elected by employees of Hurley Medical Center shall submit a similar petition signed by not less than 50 employees of Hurley Medical Center, to the office of the Hospital Director. The petitions shall be submitted not later than 4:00 p.m. the last Friday of October. No employee shall sign more than one nominating petition. Ballots shall be provided by the City Clerk and the Hospital Director listing the names of all qualified candidates.
(Ord. 2515, passed 9-29-1975; Ord. 2527, passed 10-27-1975)
The employees of the Board of Hospital Managers shall elect a member of the Civil Service Commission at the same time and in the same manner as provided above with the election to be conducted and supervised by the Hospital Director.
(Ord. 2515, passed 9-29-1975)
The candidate receiving a majority of the votes of the respective groups of employees shall be elected Civil Service Commissioner. In the event no candidate received a majority of votes at the election the first Thursday in November, a run-off election of the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes in each election shall be held the second Thursday in November under the same conditions specified herein.
(Ord. 2515, passed 9-29-1975; Ord. 2527, passed 10-27-1975)
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