Effective: March 22, 2013
Latest Legislation: House Bill 347 - 129th General Assembly
(A) Except as otherwise provided in division (B) or (C) of this section, the legislative power of each village shall be vested in, and exercised by, a legislative authority, composed of six members, who shall be elected by the electors of the village at large, for terms of four years. At the municipal election held in the year 1961 two members shall be elected for terms of two years and four members shall be elected for terms of four years. Except in villages where a primary election was held in 1961 for the nomination of candidates for member of the legislative authority, the four candidates who receive the greatest number of votes cast shall be elected for terms of four years, and the two candidates who receive the next greatest number of the votes cast shall be elected for terms of two years.
All candidates nominated prior to June 8, 1961, except by primary election, shall have their names grouped together on the election ballot regardless of whether their nominating petition or declaration of candidacy designated that they were candidates for a two-year or a four-year term.
At the municipal election in 1963 and quadrennially thereafter, two members shall be elected for terms of four years.
At the municipal election in 1965 and quadrennially thereafter, four members shall be elected for terms of four years.
Beginning with the year 1964, all members of village council shall hold office for a term of four years.
(B) The legislative authority of a village may adopt an ordinance or resolution that, if approved by a majority of the electors voting on the issue, would reduce the number of members of the legislative authority to five. A certified copy of the ordinance or resolution shall be filed with the board of elections no later than four p.m. of the ninetieth day before the day of the next election at which members of the legislative authority are to be elected.
(C) The electors may propose a reduction in the number of members of the legislative authority from six to five by initiative petition in accordance with the procedure set forth in section 731.28 of the Revised Code.
(D) If a majority of the votes cast on the question proposed under division (B) or (C) of this section is in the affirmative, the legislative authority shall be composed of five members, who shall be elected at large, for terms of four years. If members of the legislative authority have staggered terms of office as required by this section, the decrease in number of members shall be implemented as necessary over the next two municipal elections at which members of the legislative authority would be elected. If the legislative authority has adopted an ordinance or resolution to eliminate staggered terms of office under section 731.091 of the Revised Code, the five members shall be elected as set forth in division (B)(2) of that section.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 7 | Municipal Corporations
Section 731.01 | Members of Legislative Authority.
Section 731.02 | Qualifications of Members of Legislative Authority.
Section 731.03 | Election and Term of Members of Legislative Authority.
Section 731.04 | Officers of Legislative Authority.
Section 731.05 | Powers of Legislative Authority.
Section 731.06 | Division of City Into Wards.
Section 731.07 | Salaries Shall Not Be Changed During Term.
Section 731.08 | Power of Legislative Authority as to Salaries and Bonds.
Section 731.09 | Members of Village Legislative Authority - Election - Terms of Office.
Section 731.091 | Elimination of Staggered Terms of Office.
Section 731.10 | President Pro Tempore of the Legislative Authority - Employees.
Section 731.11 | Vacancy When President Pro Tempore Becomes Mayor.
Section 731.12 | Qualifications of Members of Village Legislative Authority.
Section 731.13 | Compensation and Bonds of Village Officers, Clerks and Employees.
Section 731.14 | Contracts by Legislative Authority of a Village - Exception.
Section 731.141 | Village Administrator to Make Contracts and Purchases.
Section 731.15 | Bids and Proceedings.
Section 731.16 | Alterations or Modifications of Contracts.
Section 731.17 | Passage of Ordinances and Resolutions.
Section 731.18 | Style of Ordinances.
Section 731.19 | Subject and Amendment of Bylaws, Ordinances, and Resolutions.
Section 731.20 | Authentication and Recording.
Section 731.21 | Publication of Ordinances and Resolutions.
Section 731.211 | Method of Giving Notice of Proposed Charter Amendments.
Section 731.22 | Times of Publication Required.
Section 731.23 | Publication and Certification of Ordinances in Book Form.
Section 731.231 | Adopting Standard or Technical Ordinances and Codes.
Section 731.24 | Certificate of Clerk as to Publication.
Section 731.25 | Publication When No Newspaper in Municipal Corporation.
Section 731.26 | Effect of Not Making Publication.
Section 731.27 | Mayor's Veto in Cities.
Section 731.28 | Ordinances and Measures Proposed by Initiative Petition.
Section 731.29 | Petition for Referendum.
Section 731.30 | Application of Sections.
Section 731.31 | Presentation of Petition.
Section 731.32 | Copy of Proposed Ordinance or Measure Filed With Auditor or Clerk.
Section 731.33 | Words Which Shall Be Printed in Red.
Section 731.34 | Designation of Committee Filing Petition.
Section 731.35 | Itemized Statement by Circulator of Petition.
Section 731.36 | Prohibited Practices Relative to Petitions.
Section 731.38 | Prohibition Against Accepting Premium for Signing.
Section 731.40 | Prohibition Against Threats in Securing Signatures.
Section 731.41 | Charter Municipal Corporations.
Section 731.42 | Bylaws and Ordinances as Evidence.
Section 731.43 | Vacancy in Village Legislative Authority.
Section 731.44 | Judge of Election and Qualification of Members - Quorum and Special Meetings.
Section 731.45 | Rules - Journal - Expulsion of Members.
Section 731.46 | Meetings of Legislative Authority.
Section 731.47 | General Powers.
Section 731.48 | Contract Restrictions.
Section 731.49 | Failure to Take Oath or Give Bond.
Section 731.50 | Notice When New Bond Required.
Section 731.51 | Notice to Owner to Cut Noxious Weeds or Remove Litter - Service.
Section 731.52 | Fees for Service and Return.
Section 731.53 | Procedure When Owner Fails to Comply With Notice.
Section 731.54 | Written Return to County Auditor - Amount a Lien Upon Property.
Section 731.55 | Insurance for City Funds or Securities - Costs.
Section 731.56 | Investment of City Funds.
Section 731.57 | Investment Authorized - Limitations - Procedure.
Section 731.58 | Treasury Investment Account.