Effective - 28 Aug 1997
77.650. Recall of elected officials — procedure — limitations. — 1. The holder of any elective office in a third class city may be removed by the qualified voters of such city by recall petition in accordance with the procedure set out in sections 77.650 to 77.660 subject to the following limitations:
(1) The officer has held office for at least six months;
(2) In the case of an office for a term of two years only, one recall petition may be filed during such term;
(3) For a term of office more than two years, additional recall petitions may be filed but not less than six months later after voter disapproval of the last recall petition;
(4) The recalled officer may not be a candidate to succeed himself at a special election held to fill the vacancy created by his recall, nor may he be appointed by the appointing authority to fill the vacancy.
2. A petition signed by voters entitled to vote for a successor to the incumbent sought to be removed, equal in number to at least twenty-five percent of the total number of registered voters in such city entitled to vote for a successor to the incumbent sought to be removed, demanding the recall of a person from elective office shall be filed with the county clerk which petition shall contain a statement of the reasons for which recall is sought which shall not be more than two hundred words in length. Such petition for recall shall be filed with the appropriate county clerk or election authority within sixty days after the date of the earliest signature on the petition. The reasons for recall are misconduct in office, incompetence or failure to perform duties prescribed by law. The signatures to the petition need not all be appended to one paper, but each signer shall add to his signature his place of residence, giving the street and number and the date signed. One of the signers of each such paper shall make oath before an officer competent to administer oaths that the statements therein made are true as he believes and that each signature to the paper appended is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be.
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(L. 1982 H.B. 1120 § 2, A.L. 1983 H.B. 713 Revision, A.L. 1997 S.B. 395)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VII - Cities, Towns and Villages
Chapter 77 - Cities of the Third Classification
Section 77.010 - Third class cities, incorporation and powers of.
Section 77.020 - City limits may be altered, how.
Section 77.030 - Division of city into wards — council members, terms.
Section 77.040 - Election of officers — option to appoint certain officers — terms.
Section 77.042 - City administrator, employment authorized.
Section 77.044 - Qualifications, compensation of administrator.
Section 77.046 - Other officers, appointment, discharge, regulations concerning.
Section 77.048 - Other powers of mayor and council retained.
Section 77.050 - Election may be ordered, how, when.
Section 77.060 - Councilman, qualifications.
Section 77.070 - President pro tem.
Section 77.080 - Style of ordinances — procedure to enact.
Section 77.090 - Proceedings of, how kept.
Section 77.100 - Powers of council — witnesses, papers.
Section 77.105 - Budget and expenditures, approval by ordinance, motion, or resolution required.
Section 77.110 - Council to publish semiannual statements.
Section 77.120 - Council may acquire land for and maintain cemetery.
Section 77.130 - Cemetery lots, how conveyed.
Section 77.150 - Cities may acquire property for dams, flood protection, bathhouses.
Section 77.160 - Payment for property acquired — issuance of bonds.
Section 77.170 - Manner of purchasing and condemning lands.
Section 77.180 - Election to be held for issuance of bonds.
Section 77.190 - May purchase fire-fighting equipment.
Section 77.200 - Railroads or street railroads — powers of council.
Section 77.220 - May change names of streets, how.
Section 77.230 - Qualifications of mayor.
Section 77.240 - Vacancy in office of mayor, how filled, exceptions — president pro tem, duties of.
Section 77.250 - Mayor to be president of council — vote.
Section 77.260 - Powers and duties of mayor and council generally.
Section 77.270 - Mayor to approve ordinances — may veto — proceedings when vetoed.
Section 77.280 - Mayor may veto resolutions and orders.
Section 77.290 - Mayor shall communicate to the council, what.
Section 77.310 - May require officers to exhibit accounts.
Section 77.320 - Mayor to sign all commissions and appointments — bond approval by mayor.
Section 77.330 - May appoint what officers.
Section 77.340 - May remove officer with consent of council.
Section 77.350 - Shall enforce ordinances.
Section 77.360 - May remit fines.
Section 77.370 - Elective officers — option to appoint certain officers — terms.
Section 77.380 - Officers to be voters and residents of city, exceptions, appointed officers.
Section 77.390 - Officer's oath — bond.
Section 77.400 - Term officer construed.
Section 77.410 - City clerk — duties.
Section 77.440 - Compensation of officers and employees.
Section 77.450 - Vacancies, how filled.
Section 77.460 - Corrupt allowance of claim, how punished.
Section 77.480 - Duties may be regulated by ordinance — bonds required.
Section 77.490 - May fix certain rates.
Section 77.500 - May also regulate and control the construction of buildings.
Section 77.520 - May control streets, sidewalks, amusements.
Section 77.530 - Powers of council, quarantine, condemnation, police power outside city.
Section 77.550 - Inspection, weighing.
Section 77.560 - Slaughterhouses, stockyards.
Section 77.570 - Police regulations.
Section 77.600 - Claims and suits for damages — notice.
Section 77.610 - Shall give bond on appeal.
Section 77.650 - Recall of elected officials — procedure — limitations.
Section 77.675 - Ordinances, adoption and repeal process (City of Farmington).
Section 77.700 - Disincorporation procedure, election, ballot language.
Section 77.703 - Contractual rights not invalidated by dissolution.
Section 77.706 - Trustee to be appointed — oath — bond.
Section 77.709 - Powers of trustee.
Section 77.712 - Employment of counsel, report to county governing body — compensation of trustee.