Colorado Code § 31-4-102

Mayor - qualifications and duties
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(1) The mayor shall be elected at the
regular election in the city. He or she shall be a registered elector who has resided within the
limits of the city for a period of at least twelve consecutive months immediately preceding the
date of the election; except that, in the case of annexation, any person who has resided within the
annexed territory for the time prescribed in this subsection (1) shall be deemed to have met the
residence requirements for the city to which the territory was annexed. The mayor shall hold the
office for the term for which he or she has been elected or qualified. The mayor shall keep an
office at some convenient place in the city, to be provided by the city council, and shall sign all
documents which by statute or ordinance may require his or her signature.
(2) The mayor of the city shall be its chief executive officer and conservator of the
peace, and it is his special duty to cause the ordinances and the regulations of the city to be
faithfully and constantly obeyed. He shall supervise the conduct of all the officers of the city,
examine the grounds of all reasonable complaints made against any of them, and cause any
violations or neglect of duty to be promptly corrected or reported to the proper tribunal for
punishment and correction. The mayor has and shall exercise, within the city limits, the powers
conferred upon the sheriffs of counties to suppress disorders and keep the peace. He shall also
perform such other duties compatible with the nature of his office as the city council may from
time to time require.
(3) The mayor shall be the presiding officer of the city council and shall have the same
voting powers as any member of said council. The mayor shall be considered a member of the
governing body and the city council. However, a city may provide by ordinance that the mayor
shall not be entitled to vote on any matter before the council, except in the case of a tie vote. If
such an ordinance is adopted, it shall also provide that any ordinance adopted and all resolutions
authorizing the expenditure of money or the entering into of a contract shall be subject to
disapproval by the mayor as provided in section 31-16-104. Such an ordinance may provide or
may be amended to provide that the mayor shall not be counted for purposes of determining a
quorum or the requisite majority on any matter to be voted on by the council. Any such
ordinance may be adopted, amended, or repealed only within the sixty days preceding the
election of any mayor, to take effect upon such mayor's assumption of office.

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