Village of Murdock Board of Trustees (Vote up to 3) G24


Daniel L Highfield

Republican

David Eugene Nuss

Nonpartisan

Ellie M Sampson

Republican

Rosetta Stroy

Republican

Gayle Lee Towle

Nonpartisan


Job Description

How office affects the voter

The Village Board decides how property tax is spent in the Village.

Duties and Responsibilities

The size of a village may adjust what positions are needed, but law authorizes the Village Board to appoint a village clerk, treasurer, attorney, engineer, overseer of the streets, and chief of police and other such officers as necessary, They also appoint a 3-member Board of Health, which includes the village board chairperson and 2 others, one of whom should be a health-care provider. Except for police, all have one-year terms.

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Job Description

How office affects the voter

The Village Board decides how property tax is spent in the Village.

Duties and Responsibilities

The size of a village may adjust what positions are needed, but law authorizes the Village Board to appoint a village clerk, treasurer, attorney, engineer, overseer of the streets, and chief of police and other such officers as necessary, They also appoint a 3-member Board of Health, which includes the village board chairperson and 2 others, one of whom should be a health-care provider. Except for police, all have one-year terms.

Requirements for the position

Must be a registered voter. Must be a citizen of the United States. Must be a resident of the village.

Other information

Villages range in population from 100 to 800. After 800 they may become a city, but may also choose to remain a village until the population reaches 5000 when they must become a city.

Term of office

4 years

Partisan?

Nonpartisan

When election is held

Since there are 5 members of the board, every other election year switches between electing 2 or 3.

Links

See State Statutes 17-204 through 17-224, 17-229 through 17-231



How office affects the voter

The Village Board decides how property tax is spent in the Village.

Duties and Responsibilities

The size of a village may adjust what positions are needed, but law authorizes the Village Board to appoint a village clerk, treasurer, attorney, engineer, overseer of the streets, and chief of police and other such officers as necessary, They also appoint a 3-member Board of Health, which includes the village board chairperson and 2 others, one of whom should be a health-care provider. Except for police, all have one-year terms.

Requirements for the position

Must be a registered voter. Must be a citizen of the United States. Must be a resident of the village.

Other information

Villages range in population from 100 to 800. After 800 they may become a city, but may also choose to remain a village until the population reaches 5000 when they must become a city.

Term of office

4 years

Partisan?

Nonpartisan

When election is held

Since there are 5 members of the board, every other election year switches between electing 2 or 3.

Links

See State Statutes 17-204 through 17-224, 17-229 through 17-231