California Government Code ARTICLE 3 - Elective Mayor
- Section 34900.
At any general municipal election, or at a special election held for that purpose, the city council may submit to the electors the question of...
- Section 34901.
The questions shall be printed on the ballots used at the election in substantially the following form:“Shall the electors elect a mayor and four city...
- Section 34902.
(a) If a majority of the votes cast on the proposition is for it, the office of mayor shall thereafter be an elective office, except as...
- Section 34903.
The mayor is a member of the city council and has all of the powers and duties of a member of the city council.(Added by...
- Section 34904.
A person is not eligible to hold office as mayor unless he or she is at the time of assuming that office an elector of...
- Section 34905.
A mayor pro tempore shall be chosen in the manner provided by Section 36801.(Added by Stats. 1959, Ch. 1571.)
- Section 34906.
Notwithstanding Section 36503, if a city has an elected mayor and the election of the remaining members of the city council for four-year terms is...
Last modified: October 22, 2018