Delaware Code § 9-1145

President of the County Council; President pro tempore
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(a) At the general election on November 8, 1966, and each fourth year thereafter, a President of the County Council shall be elected
at large from New Castle County, except that if such first general election is in a nonpresidential election year, then the President of
the County Council thus elected shall serve a term of 2 years and thereafter shall be elected each fourth year in a presidential election
year. The President of the County Council shall preside over meetings of the County Council and shall have the same rights and duties
including the right to vote and speak therein as other members.
(b) The County Council shall elect by majority vote from among its members a President pro tempore of the county government who
shall, during the absence of the President or a vacancy in the office, assume its rights and duties.

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