Would 4-year Town Board terms be better than 2?

Last Updated: May 1, 2023By Tags: ,

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May 1. By Dave Yochum. The Cornelius Town Board will take a first look at the process for changing elected officials’ term lengths from two years to four, as well as staggering which seats are open for election during each election cycle.

Right now the mayor and Board of Commissioners are elected for two-year terms during non-partisan elections held in odd-numbered years.

If four-year terms were to be enacted, local elections would still be held in odd-number years, so as not to overwhelm the ballot in even years when presidential and gubernatorial elections are held.

The current board was elected in 2021, an election that saw four out of five commissioners lose in what amounted to a referendum on a pro-growth track record during the previous two years.

Pros and cons

Indeed one of the best things about biennial local elections is that elected officials might remain more responsive to the majority opinion of the electorate.

Benefits of a four-year term include less work from staff to onboard new commissioners as well as experience among the commissioners when making big decisions like tax-rate changes.

Sansbury

“This cycle also results in staggered terms, ensuring at least two years’ of experience on the board at all times,” said Commissioner Todd Sansbury, who was elected in 2021.

LBJ’s wisdom

As Lyndon Johnson said, there’s “little magic in the number two,” but governing is complicated and the problems commissioners face are ever-changing.

Experience helps, Sansbury said.

But a shorter term may encourage greater interest from citizens interested in running, and a process where the entire slate of candidates is elected each cycle, he explained.

Washam

A referendum

Either way, Sansbury said it’s most important to present a referendum to the citizens and allow them to decide how often they want to elect their municipal representatives.

Two decades ago the town enacted four-year terms, then soon went back to two-year terms.

Washam: It’s about accountability

Mayor Woody Washam said candidate accountability is an important factor that citizens should want to weigh in on every two years.

“Extending terms to four years could reflect a few benefits but with risks to voters. With that said, the voters of our town should ultimately decide the risks vs. rewards of something this important,” Washam said.

Monday’s meeting gets under way at 6 pm in Town Hall. You can live stream it at www.cornelius.org. Click on Watch Meetings Online at the bottom of the far-left column

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  1. Tarte Jeff May 1, 2023 at 12:17 pm - Reply

    It is not a new idea or conversation in Cornelius. It was discussed during Mayor Knox’s term and it was again discussed during mine by the board. This issue actually effected the race of Jim Bensman and Thom Tillis.

    Unofficially it is probably thought about by most municipal, county and state governmental bodies.

    The state legislature considered changing term lengths and limits when I was in the Senate. Had no traction. City of Charlotte dealt with this recently.

    I think if any governmental body is going to change the length or set term limits it is probably best they do not go in effect for some period of time. Current board members probably should not benefit from voting themselves more favorable terms or compensation.

  2. TC May 1, 2023 at 1:41 pm - Reply

    They should get done what they said they would when campaigning. 2 years is enough

  3. Chris Conroy May 1, 2023 at 4:41 pm - Reply

    I vote every year and I do not mind 2 year terms. Lord knows what damage the previous board could have done in 4 years. Keep it at 2.

  4. Stevie May 1, 2023 at 11:27 pm - Reply

    4-year terms are fine – but only if the voters are granted the right to recall elected officials during their term.

  5. Voter May 2, 2023 at 5:11 am - Reply

    It is intentionally misleading to say you have the right to recall. How many times have voters tried to recall a politician and every trick and delay possible is used to end the recall. I say 2 year terms are the opportunity to “recall” the politician you’re not satisfied is doing his/her job. Keep 2 year terms. We are still not satisfied that Cornelius is on the right track. Some would run for a 4 year term just to get certain projects or new rules puts in place without any intention of running again. In the last election we were limited to voting for 4 board members otherwise all of them would have been replaced. Cornelius could have been something really special….

  6. Voter May 2, 2023 at 5:14 am - Reply

    Well…. My comment is not being accepted. Sad
    I will say STAY with 2 year terms

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