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Taylorsville is governed by a five member City Council, Mayor and Presiding Judge representing the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches of government.
City Council members and the Mayor are elected to staggered four year terms of office.
The election of City Council members and the Mayor are non-partisan, contested elections.
The Presiding Judge and other judges serve six year terms of office.
Every six years, the judges must stand for retention in an unopposed, non-partisan election.
The retention election of the judges is county-wide and are the only municipal elected positions to permit voters from outside of the city boundaries to vote for or against a city official.

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