ARTICLE II.  GOVERNING BODY

Sec. 1.  The city commission; term of office.
The governing body of the City of Texas City shall be a commission
composed of the mayor and six commissioners to be known as the
Commission of the City of Texas City. The members of the city commission
shall be elected from the City of Texas City for two-year terms in a manner
prescribed elsewhere in this Charter. As hereinafter used in this Charter
the word commission shall be construed to mean a mayor and six
commissioners. All rules and regulations governing the commission as to
terms of office, qualifications, nomination and election, vacancies, and recall
elections shall also apply to the mayor. Except as otherwise provided in
this Charter or by applicable law the city commission shall be authorized to
exercise, or cause to be exercised, all powers conferred upon the city by
this Charter or by applicable law.

Sec. 2.  Qualifications for commission.
The mayor and each commissioner shall, in addition to the other
qualifications prescribed by law:
(1)   Be at least 21 years of age and a qualified resident voter in the city;
(2)   If a candidate for a district commissioner position, be a resident of the
district from which election is sought for at least twelve (12) months prior
to the date of the election and continue to reside in said district during
term of office;
(3)   If a candidate for mayor or an at-large commissioner position, be a
resident of the city for at least twelve (12) months prior to the date of the
election and continue to reside in the city during term of office.
A member of the commission ceasing to possess any of the qualifications
specified in this section or convicted of a felony while in office, shall
immediately forfeit his/her office.
If a member of the commission is absent for three (3) consecutive, regular
meetings without an explanation acceptable to a majority of the
commission, the office of that commissioner shall be declared vacant at the
next regular meeting.
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