The charter commission may incorporate as part of the proposed charter for any city the commission, mayor-council, council-manager form of city government or any other form not inconsistent with constitution or statute, and may provide that all elective city officers, including mayor and members of the council, shall be elected at large or otherwise.
(1290) 1909 c 170 s 1; 1959 c 305 s 5; 1961 c 608 s 7
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 410 - 414 — Cities, Organization
Chapter 410 — Classification; Charters
Section 410.01 — Cities, Classes.
Section 410.015 — Definitions Relating To Cities.
Section 410.03 — Existing Charters Preserved.
Section 410.04 — Home Rule Charters; Patrol Limits.
Section 410.05 — Charter Commission.
Section 410.06 — Compensation; Expenses.
Section 410.07 — Determination Of Desirability; Framing Charter.
Section 410.09 — Regulation Of Franchises.
Section 410.10 — Charter Election.
Section 410.11 — Adoption; Notice, Effective Date.
Section 410.121 — Sale Of Intoxicating Liquor Or Wine; Favorable Vote.
Section 410.14 — Alternative Proposals.
Section 410.15 — Succession; Subsisting Rights.
Section 410.16 — Forms Of Government Incorporated In Charter.
Section 410.18 — Distribution Of Administrative Powers.
Section 410.19 — Powers Of Mayor And Council.
Section 410.191 — City Council Members; City Employment.
Section 410.20 — Recall And Removal Of Officers; Ordinances.
Section 410.21 — Application Of General Election Laws.
Section 410.24 — New Or Revised Charter.
Section 410.30 — City May Revert To Statutory City; Process; Transition.
Section 410.32 — Cities May Issue Capital Notes For Capital Equipment.