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§ 2646 -   Town officers; qualification; election

§ 2646. Town officers; qualification; election

At the annual meeting, a town shall choose from among its legally qualified voters the following town officers, who shall serve until the next annual meeting and until successors are chosen, unless otherwise provided by law:

(1) A moderator;

(2) A town clerk for a term of one year unless a town votes that a town clerk shall be elected for a term of three years. When a town votes for a three year term for the office of town clerk, that three year term shall remain in effect until the town rescinds it by the majority vote of the legal voters present and voting at an annual meeting, duly warned for that purpose;

(3) A town treasurer for a term of one year unless a town votes that a town treasurer shall be elected for a term of three years. When a town votes for a three year term for the office of town treasurer, that three year term shall remain in effect until the town rescinds it by the majority vote of the legal voters present and voting at an annual meeting, duly warned for that purpose;

(4) One selectman for a term of three years who shall be elected by ballot;

(5) One lister for a term of three years who shall be elected by ballot;

(6) One auditor for the term of three years who shall be elected by ballot, unless the town has voted to eliminate the office of auditor in accordance with the provisions of section 2651b of this title;

(7) A first constable, and if needed a second constable, unless the town has voted to authorize the selectmen to appoint constables as provided in section 2651a of this title. The terms of office of the first and second constable elected or appointed shall be for one year unless a town votes that they shall be elected or appointed for terms of two years. When a town votes for a two-year term for the offices of first and second constable, the two-year terms shall remain in effect until the town rescinds them by a majority vote of the legal voters voting at an annual meeting, duly warned for that purpose;

(8) A collector of current taxes, if the town so orders;

(9) A collector of delinquent taxes, if the town so orders, for a term of one year unless a town votes that a collector of delinquent taxes shall be elected for a term of three years. When a town votes for a three-year term for the collector of delinquent taxes, that three-year term shall remain in effect until the town rescinds it by the majority vote of the legal voters present and voting at an annual meeting, duly warned for that purpose;

(10) One or more grand jurors;

(11) A town agent to prosecute and defend suits in which the town or town school district is interested;

(12) A trustee of public funds if the town has so ordered;

(13) A trustee of public money, but only in towns that retain possession of a portion of the surplus funds of the United States received under the Act of 1836;

(14) A cemetery commissioner if the town has so ordered;

(15) One or more patrolmen to patrol town highways under the direction of the selectmen, if the town so orders;

(16) One or two road commissioners who shall be elected by ballot if the town has so ordered; otherwise they shall be appointed by the selectmen as provided in section 2651 of this title. The road commissioners shall be elected for a term of one year unless a town votes that the commissioners shall be elected for a term of two or three years. When a town votes for a two-year or three-year term for the office of road commissioner, that two-year or three-year term shall remain in effect until the town rescinds it by the majority vote of the legal voters present and voting at an annual meeting, duly warned for that purpose;

(17) Three water commissioners unless the town votes to elect additional selectboard members, in which case the number of water commissioners shall, at the discretion of the selectboard, be the same as the number of members that comprise the selectboard. The commissioners shall be elected by ballot if the town has so ordered; otherwise they shall be appointed by the selectboard as provided in section 2651 of this title. (Added 1977, No. 269 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; Amended 1983, No. 218 (Adj. Sess.); 1991, No. 177 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; 1997, No. 83 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; 1999, No. 22, § 1; 1999, No. 73 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; 2001, No. 3, § 1.)

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