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34906
. Notwithstanding Section 36503, if a city has an elected
mayor and the election of the remaining members of the city council
for four-year terms is not evenly staggered, the city council may, on
a one-time basis only and prior to the first day for circulating
nomination papers for the general municipal election, designate one
of the city council offices appearing on the general municipal
ballot, other than the office of the mayor, to serve a two-year term,
or may provide that of the city council offices appearing on the
general municipal ballot, other than the office of the mayor, the one
which receives the least votes of those elected (or if there is a
tie for such a position, as decided by lot) shall serve a two-year
term. At all subsequent general municipal elections, each member of
the city council elected at such election, other than the mayor if
the mayor has a two-year term, shall be elected to serve a four-year
term.