What are the advantages of switching the city clerk and city treasurer to appointed roles?

A city clerk and city treasurer selected by the mayor with advice from city staff and consent of the city council, and those appointed would be selected based on qualifications and abilities for each position. Those holding the positions would be subject to performance review and continual accountability outside of the elections by the mayor and aldermen. The city clerk and city treasurer would be city staff members who would have the training to perform their duties.

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1. What is the role of the city clerk?
2. What is the role of the city treasurer?
3. Are the clerk and treasurer positions currently paid positions?
4. Why are referendums necessary?
5. What are the advantages of switching the city clerk and city treasurer to appointed roles?
6. What are the advantages of keeping the clerk and treasurer in elected positions?
7. What are the disadvantages of switching the clerk and treasurer to appointed positions?
8. What are the disadvantages of keeping the clerk and treasurer in appointed positions?
9. What does it mean if I vote “yes” on the referendum questions?
10. What does it mean if I vote “no” on the referendum questions?
11. If the referendums both pass, when will the changes take effect?