§ 8. Mayor - Election - Duties.
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- The council shall, at its first meeting in January, elect one of its number as its presiding officer, who shall have the title of mayor, and one of its number to be vice-mayor, who shall serve for one year after their election, and until their successors are elected and qualified. The mayor and vice-mayor shall serve until election and qualification of their successors. The mayor shall preside at all meetings of the council, shall sign all official documents when the signature of the council or mayor is required by law, and shall act as official head of the city on public or ceremonial occasions. The mayor shall not have any regular administrative duties but may act as ex officio member of all boards, commissions, and committees. The mayor shall vote as other members of the council, but shall have no power of veto. The mayor shall have the power to administer the oaths and affirmations. The mayor shall perform such other duties as from time to time are assigned by the council. When the mayor is absent from any meeting of the council or incapable of performing his or her duties, the vice-mayor shall, during such time, have the full powers of the mayor. A vacancy in the positions of mayor or vice-mayor shall be filled by the council for the unexpired term.(Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 71, 7-7-72 and by amendment filed with Secretary of State, December 12, 1979 and by amendment filed with the Secretary of State, January 21, 1992)