Minn. Stat. § 412.02
Subd. 1. Officers elected.
The following officers shall be elected for the terms and in the years shown and in the cities described in the table.
Number of Years in City Officer Term Year Elected Elected Mayor Two Every two years Every statutory or four except where city four years is otherwise provided pursuant to statute Clerk Four Every four years Every statutory in year when standard plan city treasurer is not in which there is elected no clerk-treasurer Treasurer Four Every four years Every statutory in year in which standard plan city clerk is not in which there is elected no clerk-treasurer Clerk- Four Every four years Every statutory Treasurer in year in which standard plan city one council where such office member is exists pursuant to elected subdivision 3 Three Four Two every four Every statutory Council years and one in standard plan city members alternative with a council of election five Four Four Two each Every statutory Council election optional plan city members with a council of five Five Four Three every four Every statutory Council years and two in standard plan city members alternative with a council election of seven Six Four Three each Every statutory Council election optional plan city members with a council of seven
Subd. 2. Term.
Terms of elective officers shall commence on the first Monday in January following the election at which the officer is chosen. All officers chosen and qualified as such shall hold office until their successors qualify.
Subd. 2a. Vacancy.
Except as otherwise provided in subdivision 2b, a vacancy in an office shall be filled by council appointment until an election is held as provided in this subdivision. In case of a tie vote in the council, the mayor shall make the appointment. If the vacancy occurs before the first day to file affidavits of candidacy for the next regular city election and more than two years remain in the unexpired term, a special election shall be held at or before the next regular city election and the appointed person shall serve until the qualification of a successor elected at a special election to fill the unexpired portion of the term. If the vacancy occurs on or after the first day to file affidavits of candidacy for the regular city election or when less than two years remain in the unexpired term, there need not be a special election to fill the vacancy and the appointed person shall serve until the qualification of a successor. The council must specify by ordinance under what circumstances it will hold a special election to fill a vacancy other than a special election held at the same time as the regular city election.
Subd. 2b. Inability or refusal to serve.
A vacancy in the office of mayor or council member may be declared by the council when the officeholder is unable to serve in the office or attend council meetings for a 90-day period because of illness, or because of absence from or refusal to attend council meetings for a 90-day period. If any of the preceding conditions occurs, the council may, after it has by resolution declared a vacancy to exist, fill the vacancy at a regular or special council meeting for the remainder of the unexpired term, or until the person is again able to resume duties and attend council meetings, whichever is earlier. When the person is again able to resume duties and attend council meetings, the council shall by resolution remove the temporary officeholder and restore the original officeholder.
Subd. 3. Clerk, treasurer combined; audit standards.
Subd. 4.
Repealed, 1973 c 34 s 7
Subd. 5.
Repealed, 1983 c 359 s 151
Subd. 6. Council increased or reduced.
The council may by ordinance adopted at least 60 days before the next regular city election submit to the voters of the city the question of whether the city council should be increased or reduced to seven or five members. The ordinance shall include a schedule of elections and terms to accomplish the change. The proposal shall be voted on at the next city general election and, if approved by a majority of those voting on the question, go into effect in accordance with the schedule.