In addition to other circumstances provided by law, city offices
become vacant under any of the following circumstances:
(1) The incumbent is removed from office, resigns, dies, or ceases to
be a resident of the city; or in case of councilmembers, ceased to
be residents of their respective wards.
(2) When a person dies after his election or appointment and before his
term of office has commenced.
(3) At any election any two or more persons running for the same office
shall each receive an equal number of votes, being the highest in
number, in consequence of which there shall be a failure to elect.
The resignation of a city officer must be made in writing to
the common council and filed with the city clerk.
Except as otherwise provided by this charter, state law, or
personnel rules, the mayor shall have the power to remove, suspend
or terminate, subject to approval by a 2/3 majority vote of the common
council, any appointed city officer or department head.
The city may obtain blanket bonding for city officers and employees
in accordance with Public Officers Law § 11(2).