North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S252

Introduced
3/8/23  

Caption

Four-Year Term for Mayor/Siler City

Impact

The impact of S252 on state laws involves a significant alteration in the governance structure of Siler City by enabling longer terms for its elected officials. This could lead to greater consistency and stability in local governance, providing elected officials more time to implement their policies without the interruptions posed by shorter election cycles. Moreover, the change could potentially increase voter engagement and interest in local elections as candidates prepare for more extended terms.

Summary

Senate Bill 252 is legislation aimed at extending the term of the Mayor for the Town of Siler City from two years to four years. This change is proposed in order to align the mayoral election cycle with that of the commissioners, who will also be elected for four-year terms, enhancing governance continuity. The bill was primarily sponsored by Senator Murdock and is intended to apply to elections held after the bill becomes law, specifically starting from the 2023 municipal election.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S252 has generally been positive, particularly among supporters who believe that the extension of the mayor's term will facilitate better governance. Proponents argue that longer terms allow elected officials more time to address complex local issues effectively. However, there could be some skepticism concerning the concentration of power within the mayor's office, which might be raised by opponents concerned about checks and balances in local governance.

Contention

Notable points of contention might arise from concerns about local governance and representation; critics could argue that extending the mayor's term may diminish accountability to voters who may feel less empowered to make changes in leadership. Additionally, this change could provoke debates about whether similar term extensions should apply to other elected officials or municipalities across the state, reflecting broader discussions about electoral reform and local autonomy.

Companion Bills

NC H312

Same As Four-Year Term for Mayor/Siler City

Previously Filed As

NC H312

Four-Year Term for Mayor/Siler City

NC HB12

Comer, City of; increase term of mayor from two to four years

NC HB724

Pembroke, City of; mayor and city council members; provide four-year terms

NC H1017

Even-Yr. Elections/City of Jacksonville

NC HB961

Menlo, City of; future mayors and councilmembers shall be elected to four-year terms of office; provide

NC H174

W-S/Forsyth Bd. of Ed./Rural Hall Even-Year

NC H3

Various Local Election Changes II

NC S68

Various Local Changes

NC HB327

School board members; require all to be elected for term of four years at the statewide general election or presidential election.

NC HB1312

Term limits; all elected officials limited to serving only two consecutive terms in office.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.