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§ 32.006 VACANCY.
   (A)   Except as otherwise provided in division (B) of this section, when the office of a member of the legislative authority becomes vacant, the vacancy shall be filled by election by the legislative authority for the unexpired term. If the legislative authority fails within 30 days to fill the vacancy, the Mayor shall fill it by appointment, except that subject to division (B) of this section, when the vacancy occurs because of the operation of R.C. § 733.25, or a substantially equivalent municipal ordinance, the successor shall hold office only for the period the President Pro Tempore of the legislative authority holds the office of Mayor.
   (B)   When a vacancy occurs in the office of a member of the legislative authority of a village with a population of less than 2,000 because of the operation of R.C. § 733.25, or a substantially equivalent municipal ordinance, at the time the President Pro Tempore becomes Mayor, the President Pro Tempore shall decide whether he or she wishes to serve the remainder of his or her unexpired term as a member of the legislative authority when the Mayor’s successor is elected and qualified in accordance with R.C. § 733.25, or a substantially equivalent municipal ordinance. If the President Pro Tempore decides to serve the remainder of his or her unexpired term as a member of the legislative authority, the vacancy on the legislative authority shall not be filled and the President Pro Tempore shall resume serving his or her unexpired term on the legislative authority as soon as the Mayor’s successor is elected and qualified. If the President Pro Tempore decides not to resume serving the remainder of his or her unexpired term as a member of the legislative authority as soon as the Mayor’s successor is elected and qualified, then the vacancy in the office of the member of the legislative authority shall be filled in accordance with this section.
(R.C. § 731.43(A))
§ 32.007 JUDGE OF ELECTION AND QUALIFICATION OF MEMBERS; QUORUM AND SPECIAL MEETINGS.
   The legislative authority shall be the judge of the election and qualification of its members. A majority of all the members elected shall be a quorum, but a less number may adjourn from day to day and compel attendance of absent members in a manner and under penalties as are prescribed by ordinance. The legislative authority shall provide rules for the manner of calling special meetings.
(R.C. § 731.44)
Cross-reference:
   Open meetings, see § 30.10
§ 32.008 RULES; JOURNAL; EXPULSION OF MEMBERS.
   The legislative authority shall determine its own rules and keep a journal of its proceedings. It may punish or expel any member for disorderly conduct or violation of its rules, and declare his or her seat vacant for absence without valid excuse, where the absence has continued for two months. No expulsion shall take place without the concurrence of two-thirds of all the members elected, and until the delinquent member has been notified of the charge against him or her and has had an opportunity to be heard.
(R.C. § 731.45)
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