Oklahoma Code § 11-8-109

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Vacancies in office
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A.  When a vacancy occurs in an office of an elected municipal
official except the mayor, the governing body shall appoint, by a
majority vote of the remaining members, a person to fill the vacancy
until the next general municipal election, or the next biennial town
meeting if the municipality is subject to the Oklahoma Town Meeting
Act, Section 16-301 et seq. of this title, and to serve until a
successor is elected and qualified.  Any vacancy shall then be
filled at the next general municipal election or biennial town
meeting by election of a person to complete the balance of any
unexpired term. If the vacancy has not been filled within sixty (60)
days after it occurs, the governing body shall call for a special
election or a special town meeting for the purpose of filling the
vacancy for the duration of the unexpired term unless said vacancy
occurs or said election would occur within one hundred twenty (120)
days prior to the first day of the filing period for the next
general municipal election or within one hundred twenty (120) days
prior to the next biennial town meeting. If a vacancy is not filled
by the special election or at a special town meeting, it shall be
filled by appointment as provided for in this subsection.
B.  If a majority of the offices of a governing body become
vacant more than sixty (60) days before the beginning of a regular
filing period for general municipal elections or more than sixty
(60) days before the biennial town meeting, the remaining members of
the governing body shall call for a special election or a special
town meeting, if the municipality is subject to the Oklahoma Town
Meeting Act, to be held as soon as possible in the municipality for
the purpose of filling all vacant offices for the remainder of their
unexpired terms if the election or town meeting can be held more
than sixty (60) days before the beginning of the filing period for

the general election or more than sixty (60) days before the next
biennial town meeting.  The remaining members of the governing body
may pay claims in accordance with Section 17-102 of this title and,
when necessary to avoid financial loss or injury to a person or
property, may take any action otherwise authorized for the governing
body except the enactment of an ordinance.
C.  If all the offices of the governing body become vacant, the
municipal clerk or acting municipal clerk shall be the interim mayor
until a member of the governing body is elected and qualified.  If
there is no municipal clerk or acting municipal clerk in office, the
municipal treasurer shall serve as interim mayor and acting
municipal clerk.  If there is no municipal officer in office, the
Governor may appoint a registered voter of the municipality as
interim mayor and acting municipal clerk.  The appointed interim
mayor shall give bond for the faithful performance of his duties
within ten (10) days after his appointment.  The municipality shall
pay the premium on the bond.
D.  The interim mayor shall exercise the authority of the
governing body for only those purposes set out in this section.
1.  Within five (5) days of the occurrence of the last vacancy,
the interim mayor shall call a special election or a special town
meeting, if the municipality is subject to the provisions of the
Oklahoma Town Meeting Act, for the purpose of filling the unexpired
terms in accordance with subsection B of this section.  If all of
the offices of the governing body become vacant sixty (60) days or
less before the beginning of a regular filing period for general
elections or sixty (60) days or less before the next biennial town
meeting, the interim mayor shall call the regular general election
or the biennial town meeting, whichever is appropriate.  If the
interim mayor fails or refuses to call an election or town meeting,
whichever is appropriate, the board of county commissioners of the
county in which the municipality is located shall call the election
or town meeting.  The county sheriff, or his deputy, shall attend
any town meeting called by the board of county commissioners and, if
the interim mayor fails to conduct the meeting, shall moderate the
meeting.  The interim mayor or the sheriff or deputy who is
moderating the meeting is authorized to appoint a registered voter
of the municipality to take the minutes of the meeting.  If the
vacancies are not filled by the election or town meeting called for
the purpose, the Governor may appoint registered voters of the
municipality to fill the vacancies without regard to wards for the
balance of the unexpired term.
2.  The interim mayor may pay claims in accordance with
subsection C of Section 17-102 of this title.  The interim mayor
shall submit a list of such payments to the governing body of the
municipality no later than the second regular meeting after the
vacancies are filled.

E.  To be eligible for appointment to fill a vacancy in an
elected municipal office a person must meet the same qualifications
required for filing a declaration for candidacy for that office.
Amended by Laws 1984, c. 126, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 1984; Laws 1988, c.
105, § 16, eff. Nov. 1, 1988; Laws 1989, c. 255, § 1, emerg. eff.
May 19, 1989.

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