§ 30.60 DIRECT ELECTION OF MAYOR.
   (A)   Commencing with the primary and the general election of the town in 1992, the Mayor shall be directly elected by the people by a majority vote of the qualified electors.
   (B)   The term of the Mayor shall be for four years.
   (C)   Any candidate who shall receive at the primary election, held by the town, a majority of all votes cast for Mayor at such primary election, shall be declared to be elected to the office of Mayor effective as of the date of the general election for the town and said candidate shall not be required to run for Mayor at the general election.
   (D)   A candidate cannot run for both Mayor and Council member at the same election.
   (E)   Council members who desire to run for Mayor must resign their positions on the Council as of the day they submit their nomination papers, unless they are in the last year of their term.
   (F)   All other provisions of this code or state statutes dealing with municipal elections are hereby declared to be applicable to the direct election of the Mayor for the town.
(Prior Code, § 2-2-1) (Ord. 91-05, passed - -1991)