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2023 SESSION
23100443DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 4 as amended of Chapter 96 of the Acts of Assembly of 1973 is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 4. Election of council and mayor.
There shall be elected by the qualified voters of the town of
White Stone a mayor and seven councilmen council members. The mayor and
seven councilmen
council members so elected shall constitute the town
council. On the first Tuesday in May, 1975, a mayor shall
be elected for a term of three years and three councilmen shall be elected for
terms of three years. The mayor and these three councilmen shall serve on the
town council together with the four councilmen elected for two-year terms on
the first Tuesday in May, 1974. On the first Tuesday in May, 1976, and in every
election in even-numbered years thereafter, the councilmen shall be elected for
terms of four years to fill the vacancies in council. The mayor shall be
elected on the first Tuesday in May, 1978 and every four years thereafter. The council members and the mayor shall
be elected in even-numbered years at the time
of the November general election for staggered terms of
four years. The council members and the
mayor whose terms would expire July 1, 2022, or July 1, 2024, shall remain in office
until the first business day of January 2023 or January
2025, as applicable, following the general
election in November 2022 or November 2024. The mayor and councilmen council members shall enter
upon the duties of their respective offices on the first business day of July next in January succeeding their
election and shall continue in office until their successors are elected and
qualified.