Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not specify the exact date when future elections should start coinciding with those for the board of mayor and aldermen.
Extending Term for Tullahoma City Judge
This bill extends the term of the current city judge of Tullahoma by one year and changes future elections to coincide with those for the board of mayor and aldermen.
What This Bill Does
- Changes the term length of the current city judge in Tullahoma, extending it until August 2026.
- After this extension, future city judges will be elected at the same time as members of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen during biannual municipal elections.
- Establishes that starting from 2026, city judges will serve eight-year terms with elections every eight years.
Who It Names or Affects
- The current city judge in Tullahoma
- Future city judges in Tullahoma
- Voters in Tullahoma
Terms To Know
- Biannual municipal elections
- Elections that happen every two years for the board of mayor and aldermen.
- Legislative body
- The governing council of a city, in this case, Tullahoma's Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
Limits and Unknowns
- This bill needs approval from two-thirds of the legislative body of Tullahoma to take effect.
- If any part of the bill is found invalid, only that part will not be used, but other parts can still work as intended.