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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 19 — Cities and Villages; Laws Applicable to More Than One and Less Than All Classes

19-404. Adoption of commission plan; effect.

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If the proposition under section 19-402 is adopted for the commission plan of government at least sixty days prior to the next general city election in the city, then at the next general city election provided by law in such city, city council members shall be elected as provided in section 32-539 . If the proposition is not adopted at least sixty days prior to the date of holding the next general city election in such city, then such city shall continue to be governed under its existing laws until city council members are elected as provided in section 32-539 at the next general city election thereafter occurring in such city.
It was not necessary or proper to elect a Tax Commissioner in Lincoln inasmuch as Lincoln operated under the home rule charter plan of the commission form of government. Eppley Hotels Co. v. City of Lincoln, 133 Neb. 550, 276 N.W. 196 (1937).
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