202 - Elections

202 - Elections

The school election takes place on the second Tuesday in September of odd-numbered years.  Each biennial school election is used to elect citizens to the board to maintain a 7 member board and to address questions that are submitted to the voters.

Citizens of the school district seeking a seat on the board must file their nomination papers with the board secretary, or the board secretary’s designee, between sixty-four and forty days before the school election unless otherwise directed.

If a vacancy occurs on the board, it may be filled by appointment within 30 days of the vacancy.

If the board does not fill the vacancy by appointment, the board secretary will call a special election to fill the vacancy.  Candidates for a seat created by a vacancy must file their nomination papers 25 days before the special election.

It is the responsibility of the county commissioner of elections to conduct school elections.

 

 

Legal Reference:         
(Code of Iowa)

Chapter 277.1 - 277.32

Date of Adoption:
May 12, 1975                        

Date of Review:
December 14, 2020

 

dawn@iowaschoo… Thu, 01/16/2020 - 12:38

202.1 - Oath of Office

202.1 - Oath of Office

Board members are officials of the state.  As a public official, each board member must pledge to uphold the Iowa and the United States Constitution and carry out the responsibility of the office to the best of the board member’s ability.

Each newly-elected board member will take the oath of office prior to any action taken as a school official.  The oath of office is taken by each new board member elected at or before the annual meeting or organizational meeting of the board depending on the year.  In the event of an appointment or special election to fill a vacancy, the new board member will take the oath of office within ten days of the appointment or election.

Board members elected to offices of the board will also take the same oath of office but replacing the office of board member with the title of the office to which they were elected.

The oath of office is administered by the board secretary and does not need to be given at a board meeting.  In the event the board secretary is absent,the oath is administered by another board member.

“Do you solemnly swear that you will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the state of Iowa, and that you will faithfully and impartially to the best of your ability discharge the duties of the office of board director in the Algona Community School District as now and hereafter required by law?”

 

 

Legal Reference:        
(Code of Iowa)

Chapters 69.12, 274.7; 279.6-7 (2007)

Date of Adoption:                                                      
February 9, 2009                                                        

Date of Review:                                                      
December 14, 2020

dawn@iowaschoo… Thu, 01/16/2020 - 13:38

202.2 - Term of Office

202.2 - Term of Office

Board members elected for a full term at a regularly scheduled school election in September, of odd numbered years, shall serve for four years.  Board members appointed to fill a vacant position will serve until a successor is elected and qualified at the next regular school election, unless there is an intervening special election for the school district, in which event a successor shall be elected at the intervening special election.  A board member elected to fill a vacancy will serve out the unexpired term.

Being a board member is a unique opportunity to participate on a governing board of the school district.  Eligible board members are encouraged to consider running for more than one term.

 

 

Legal Reference:        
Iowa Code §§ 69.12; 274.7; 279.6; 279.7

Date of Adoption:                                                      
February 9, 2009                                                        

Date of Review:
December 14, 2020

 

dawn@iowaschoo… Thu, 01/16/2020 - 13:40

202.3 - Board Vacancies

202.3 - Board Vacancies

A vacancy occurs as provided by law, which includes but it not limited to when a board member dies, resigns or leaves office, or fails to reside in the school district or director district.

If a vacancy occurs prior to the expiration of a term of office, the vacancy will be filled by board appointment within 30 days of the vacancy.  The board shall publish notice stating that the board intends to fill the vacancy by appointment, but the electors of the school district have the right to file a petition requiring the vacancy be filled by a special election.

A person appointed to fill a vacancy shall hold office until a successor is elected and qualified at the next regular school election, unless there is an intervening special election for the school district, in which event a successor shall be elected at the intervening special election.

If the board is unable to fill a vacancy by appointment within 30 days after the vacancy occurs or if a valid petition is submitted, the board secretary will call a special election to be held no sooner than 60 days and not later than 70 days after the vacancy occurred.  A board member elected at the special election will serve the remaining portion of the unexpired term.

 

 

Legal Reference:        
Iowa Code §§ 21.6; 69; 277.29; 279

Good v. Crouch, 397 N.W.2d 757 (Iowa 1986).
Board of Directors of Grimes Independent School Dist. v. County Board of Public Instruction of Polk Co., 257 Iowa 106, 131 N.W.2d 802 (1965).
Board of Directors of Menlo Consol. School Dist. v. Blakesburg, 240 Iowa 910, 36 N.W.2d 751 (1949).
1944 Op. Att'y Gen. 39.

Date of Adoption:
May 12, 1975

Date of Review:
December 14, 2020

 

dawn@iowaschoo… Thu, 01/16/2020 - 13:41