Colorado Code § 31-4-303

Trustees to fill vacancy - mayor pro tem - clerk pro tem
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(1) The board of
trustees has the power, by appointment, to fill all vacancies in the board or any other office, and
the person so appointed shall hold office until the next regular election and until a successor is
elected and has complied with section 31-4-401. The board also has the power to fill a vacancy
in the board or in any other elective office of the town by ordering an election to fill the vacancy
until the next regular election and until a successor has been elected and has complied with
section 31-4-401. 
(2) If the board, at the time a vacancy occurs or within sixty days thereafter, lacks a
sufficient number of members to establish a quorum to fill the vacancy as provided in subsection
(1) of this section, the town clerk shall, without further action by the town board, call a special
election to be held 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 31-4-301. The board
may cancel such election if the board is able to fill the vacancy prior to the date of the special
election.
(3) At the first meeting, the board shall choose one of the trustees as mayor pro tem who,
in the absence of the mayor from any meeting of the board or during the mayor's absence from
the town or the mayor's inability to act, shall perform the mayor's duties. The board may elect a
clerk pro tem to perform the duties of the clerk during the clerk's absence or inability to act.

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