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Salisbury City Council seeks input on the election process

Salisbury City Council seeks input on the election process
Salisbury City Council will continue a series of Community Town Halls this month regarding the City Council election process. The input sessions provide an opportunity for residents to share their ideas and suggestions regarding the election process with City Council members.

The Community Town Halls will include a brief presentation by City Attorney Graham Corriher followed by opportunities for attendees to share feedback guided by the following questions:
Should Council have two-year or four-year terms?
Should Council’s terms be staggered?
Should the size of the Council be expanded?

The Community Town Hall Meeting Schedule: 
Thursday, March 30, 6 p.m., Salisbury Civic Center, 315 S. Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue
Monday, April 17, 6 p.m., Miller Recreational Center, 1402 W. Bank Street 
Thursday, April 20, 6 p.m., Park Avenue Community Center, 632 Park Avenue

Feedback from the outcome of the Community Town Halls will help determine how City Council proceeds regarding future elections in the City of Salisbury limits.


Interested in learning about the City of Salisbury's election process? Below is a link to a memo from the City of Salisbury's lawyer to City Council on the election process, and a link to the School of Government on the process of modifying a city's charter:
Memo regarding Election Procedure (PDF)
Modifying A City's Charter

For more information, contact Kelly Baker at kbake@salisburync.gov or call (704) 638-5233.



 

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