SECTION 28. ELECTION.
   The candidates for nomination to the office of city commissioner who shall receive the greatest vote in such primary election shall be placed on the ballot at the next regular municipal election in number not to exceed twice the number of vacancies in the city commission to be filled. The candidates at the regular municipal election, equal in number to the places to be filled, who shall receive the highest number of votes at such regular municipal election, shall be declared elected. A tie between two or more candidates for the office of city commissioner shall be decided by lot under the direction of the election authorities, as provided by the general election laws of the state.
   The candidates for nomination to the office of mayor who shall receive the two greatest number of votes shall be placed on the ballot at the next regular municipal election. The candidate who receives the greater number of votes at such regular municipal election shall be declared elected.
(Amended 5-7-02, Ord. No. 02-120, Yeas 3,105; Nays 1,265.)