A member of the board of trustees holds office for a term of three years and until the member's successor is elected and qualified. A vacancy on the board must be filled as provided in § 9-13-14.1 or 9-13-14.2 . A board of trustees may, by resolution, increase the length of terms from three to four years for the purpose of conducting the regular municipal election only in even-numbered years, as provided in § 9-13-1.3 . For purposes of staggering terms, when a municipality is organized, the trustees must be elected for terms of one, two, and three years at the first regular election. At subsequent elections each trustee must be elected for a term of three years.
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