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nominating petition as provided in section 2.979(1) of this code. <br />Any signature which is not the signature of an elector who resides <br />in the area to be represented by the office for which the <br />nominating petition was circulated shall not be counted toward the <br />number of signatures required by subsection (4) of this section. <br /> <br />2.965 Elections - Residency <br />. A candidate for a city office must be an [legal] <br />elector [under the laws and constitution of the state] and must have been a <br />resident of the city for at least one year immediately preceding the election <br />that results in election to the office[, and]. A candidate for city office shall <br />maintain his or her residence within the city and the area he or she seeks to <br />represent at the time of nomination and throughout his or her term of office if <br />elected. [Removal of an officer's residence from the city or from the area he <br />or she represents shall create a vacancy in the office for which elected, to] If <br />a city official or candidate for city office fails to maintain his or her <br />residence within the city and the area he or she represents or seeks to <br />represent, he or she shall be removed from office or be ineligible to <br />serve as a city official. The vacancy thus created shall be filled in the <br />manner other vacancies in that office are filled. If a [councilor] city official or <br />candidate for city office has more than one residence, [then] the <br />requirements of this section apply to the principal place of residency, which <br />is the residence where the [person] city official or candidate for city office <br />spends more than 50% of [the] his or her time. <br /> <br /> Section 4. <br />Subsections (4), (5), (6) and (7) of Section 2.966 of the Eugene Code, <br />1971, are amended to provide: <br />2.966 Elections - Officers. <br />(4) <br /> Except as provided in section 24 of the Eugene Charter, [T]the first <br />voting for mayor, councilor, or [EWEB] Eugene Water & Electric <br />Board member during a year shall take place at an election held at the <br />same time [and places in the city] as the statewide primary election that <br />year. <br />(5) <br /> If at the primary election one candidate for a city office receives a <br />majority of the votes cast for [all candidates for] that office, that <br />candidate shall be the only one whose name appears on the ballot [for] <br />at the [November] general election that year as a candidate for that <br />particular office. <br />(6) <br /> If at the primary election no [such] candidate receives [such] a majority <br />of votes cast for the office, the two candidates receiving the two <br />highest numbers of votes cast for the office shall be the only [ones] <br />candidates whose names appear on the ballot [for] at the [November] <br />general election that year as candidates for that particular office. <br />(7) <br /> The candidate who receives a majority of the votes cast [at the <br />November election] for the office at the general election is elected to <br /> <br />Ordinance – Page Page 4 of 23 <br />07 Election Code Amendments (00186837-10) 2/4/2008 <br /> <br />