§ 9-105. Limitations.  174.5
   No recall petition shall be filed against any incumbent of an elective office within the first year or the last six months of the term of the incumbent's office or within six months after an unsuccessful recall election against the incumbent, but an officer who has been reelected for a successive term shall be subject to recall also during the first year of such term.
ANNOTATION
   Sources:   See Charter of the City of St. Louis Proposed by the 1949-50 Board of Freeholders, Section 9.
   Purposes:   1.   An elected official should be afforded a reasonable period of time after election to office to establish a performance record. Thus no recall petition may be filed during the first year of office. This limitation does not apply to the first year of a term of office to which a person is reelected when the new term immediately follows the preceding one.
      2.   A recall election during the last six months of a term of office is a fruitless procedure, for the incumbent, should he wish to remain in office, would within six months or less have to seek reelection in any event.
      3.   The recall is not intended as a means for harassing elected officials. Thus if a recall election fails, no petition for recall may be filed until six months have expired since such an election.
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Notes

174.5
   Amended by approval of the voters at the election held on May 17, 2022, and certified on June 6, 2022. See Bill No. 220001 (approved February 25, 2022); Resolution No. 220009 (adopted February 24, 2022).