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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 2.2.

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§ 2.2. Elected officers
On the first Tuesday in March, the voters and youth voters of the Town shall elect by Australian ballot the following:
(1)Representative Town Meeting members, by district, in accordance with 1959 Acts and Resolves No. 302, § 4. The size of the Representative Town Meeting body shall not exceed 140 members excluding ex officio members.
(2)A Selectboard of five members, elected at large, of whom two shall serve for one year and three shall serve for three years.
(3)[Repealed.]
(4)[Repealed.]
(5)A Board of three listers, elected at large, of whom one shall be elected each year to serve for three years.
(6)Three trustees of public funds, elected at large, of whom one shall be elected each year to serve for three years.
(7)Other officers elected for one-year terms shall include a Moderator, a First Constable, and a Second Constable. (Amended 2011, No. M-10 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. April 27, 2012; 2023, No. M-15, § 2, eff. June 20, 2023.)
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