§ 2.08.040 VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF MAYOR.
   (A)   The City Council shall, by two-thirds affirmative vote, declare the office of Mayor vacant only when the person elected:
      (1)   Fails to qualify or take office within thirty (30) days after election or appointment;
      (2)   Unless excused by the City Council, is physically absent for ninety (90) consecutive days;
      (3)   Resigns and the resignation is accepted by the City Council;
      (4)   Is physically or mentally unable to perform the duties of office;
      (5)   Is convicted of a felony or 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; or
      (8)   No longer physically resides in the City.
   (B)   A vacancy in the office of Mayor occurring six (6) months or less before a regular election shall be filled by the City Council. 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 City Council is appointed Mayor, the member shall resign the seat on the City Council. If a vacancy occurs more than six months or less than sixty (60) days before a regular election, the City Council shall call a special election to fill the unexpired term.
(Am. Ord. 2004-04, passed 3-9-04)