Colorado Code § 31-4-103

Mayor - vacancy - appointment - mayor pro tem
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(1) Within thirty days of
the mayor's death, disability, resignation, or other vacation of the mayor's office, the city council
shall appoint a person possessed of all statutory qualifications or order a special election as soon
as practicable to fill the vacancy until the term of office of a successor elected at the next regular
election has commenced, as provided in section 31-4-105, and the city council may appoint a
registered elector to act as mayor until the special election. The special election shall be
conducted in accordance with the provisions of the "Colorado Municipal Election Code of
1965". If the council lacks a sufficient number of members in office to establish a quorum to
choose a successor or order an election, the vacancy shall be filled in the manner provided by
section 31-4-108 (3).
(2) The city council may appoint one of their own number acting mayor or mayor pro
tem who is entitled to act as mayor in case the mayor is absent from the city or is for any reason
temporarily unable to perform the duties of his office.

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