The term of office of the mayor and commissioners is not less than two or more than five years, as determined by ordinance, except that at the first election after the adoption of the commission form of government, the mayor's term must be for five years and the commissioners must be elected for staggered terms. If the number of commissioners is four, one must be elected for one year, one for two years, one for three years, and one for four years. If the number of commissioners is two, one must be elected for two years and one for four years. At the regular municipal election preceding the expiration of the term of office of the mayor or any commissioner, a successor must be elected for a term of not less than two or more than five years, as determined by ordinance.
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