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Code · Alaska · Title 29 · Chapter 20

Sec. 29.20.280. Vacancy in the office of mayor.

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Sec. 29.20.280. Vacancy in the office of mayor.
(a)The governing body shall, by two-thirds concurring vote, declare the office of mayor vacant only when the person elected
(1)fails to qualify or take office within 30 days after election or appointment;
(2)unless excused by the governing body, is physically absent for 90 consecutive days;
(3)resigns and the resignation is accepted;
(4)is physically or mentally unable to perform the duties of office;
(5)is convicted of a felony or of an offense involving a violation of the oath of office;
(6)is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor described in AS 15.56 ;
(7)is convicted of a violation of AS 15.13 ;
(8)no longer physically resides in the municipality; or
(9)if a member of the governing body in a second class city, misses three consecutive regular meetings and is not excused.
(b)A vacancy in the office of mayor occurring six months before a regular election shall be filled by the governing body. The person appointed serves until the next regular election when a successor is elected to serve the balance of the term. If a member of the governing body is appointed mayor, the member shall resign the seat on the governing body. If a vacancy occurs more than six months before a regular election, the governing body shall call a special election to fill the unexpired term.
(c)Notwithstanding
(b)of this section, a vacancy in the office of mayor of a second class city shall be filled by and from the council. A mayor appointed under this subsection serves the balance of the term to which appointed, except the mayor may serve only while a member of the council.
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