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Posted by UBERHIPPY on May 30, 2004 at 18:12:59:
In Reply to: Re: When a Council-member become Mayor posted by Historian on May 30, 2004 at 09:39:37:
OK, Harvey Smith is Council President and Acting Mayor. But, if he is elected by the Council as Interim Mayor, does he still remain on the Council? I'm not trying to be argumentative. I just want to get a clear outline of the process. Many questions are being raised that (luckily) rarely need to be asked. : Yes... Joe Rakowski maintained his position on the City Council and all voting rights during his tenure as Acting Mayor. In fact...he was seated as Council President during the July reorganization, which in turn gave him the reins of the City as Acting Mayor. : Just as in today's situation, if the City Council cannot select an acting Mayor from those putting themselves forth as potential candidates for the position, the law delineates an order of succession that begins with the Council President. : When Gerry McCann was removed by the courts, Marilyn Roman was Council President and therefore became Acting Mayor. In July of that year the City Council did its annual reorganization and ousted her as Council President and seated Joe Rakowski in her place. : Since the Council under Schundler passed an ordinace making the Council Presidency a four-year term running concurrent with the Mayor's term, Harvey cannot be removed in a July Reorganization, and will maintain the position as Acting Mayor until the special election is held in November. : : Harvey Smith is now Acting Mayor. My understanding is that he also is still a member of the City Council and is the Council President. : : Is the same true for Interim Mayor? If a Council-member becomes Interim Mayor, do they remain on the Council. : : Jersey City saw this about a dozen years ago when Rakowski was Interim Mayor. I don't remember if he stayed on the Council.
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