The Mayor shall be elected from the City at large and shall serve for a term of four (4) years and until the Mayor's successor is elected and qualified. The Mayor shall be entitled to reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of the Mayor's official duties and shall receive a salary which shall be set by ordinance in the same manner and subject to the same conditions as the salaries of Councilmembers pursuant to the provisions of Government Code Section 36516 as it now exists or as it may be hereafter amended by the State Legislature.
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8—as amended by election 4-13-65, 4-11-67 and 3-7-23.
No person shall be eligible to file as a candidate or hold office as Mayor unless such person shall be a registered voter of the City of Redondo Beach at the time of filing such person's nomination papers and shall have been a resident of the City for at least thirty (30) days immediately preceding the date of such filing or appointment.
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8.1—as amended by election 6-6-78, 3-7-95 and 3-7-23.
The Mayor shall not have a vote on any matter brought before the City Council unless such vote is necessary to decide a tie.
The Mayor shall be the executive head of the City of Redondo Beach for the purposes hereinafter set forth:
(a) 
The Mayor shall preside over the meetings of the City Council.
(b) 
The Mayor shall be the representative of the City for all ceremonial purposes.
(c) 
The Mayor shall sign, on behalf of the City, all contracts, ordinances, resolutions and warrants except when the City Council has authorized the City Manager, or other officer or other employee to approve and sign a written contract on behalf of the City as hereinafter set forth.
(d) 
The Mayor shall approve all bonds as to amounts.
(e) 
The Mayor shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by this Charter or as may be assigned to the Mayor by the City Council.
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8.3—as amended by election 3-7-23.
The Mayor shall have the right to veto any action of the City Council, provided, however, that in the case of a resolution or ordinance the Mayor shall exercise the veto power in writing, expressing the Mayor's reasons therefor, and the Mayor shall have five (5) days, after the delivery to the office of the Mayor of such resolution or ordinance, in which to exercise the veto. The City Council may override the action of the Mayor by four (4) affirmative votes.
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8.4—as amended by election 3-7-23.
Prior to June 30 of each year, the City Council shall appoint one of its members as Mayor Pro Tempore. The Mayor Pro Tempore shall serve if the Mayor is absent or unable to act, and shall serve until the Mayor returns or is able to act. The Mayor Pro Tempore has all of the powers and duties of the Mayor, except the power of veto and the power to appoint members of Boards or Commissions. At any meeting where both the Mayor and the Mayor Pro Tempore are absent or unable to act, the City Council shall appoint one of its members to serve as acting Mayor Pro Tempore for the duration of that meeting. The Acting Mayor Pro Tempore shall have all of the powers and duties of the Mayor, except the power of veto and the power to appoint members of Boards and Commissions.
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8.5—as added by election 4-12-55; as amended by election 4-15-75, 6-3-86 and 3-7-89.