There shall be a mayor who shall have all the qualifications of a councilmember, and, in addition, must be at least thirty (30) years of age at the time of his election or choice to fill a vacancy. The mayor shall preside at meetings of the council, and shall certify the passage of all ordinances and resolutions passed by it. The mayor shall have no regular administrative duties, except that the mayor shall sign such written obligations of the City as the council may require. If a vacancy occurs in the office of mayor, the council shall elect a qualified person, who may or may not be a councilmember at the time, to be mayor for completion of the unexpired term or until the vacancy is filled by election. If a councilmember is elected mayor, the councilmember's office shall be vacated upon taking office as mayor, and then be filled as prescribed elsewhere by this charter.
Not sooner than thirty (30) days nor more than sixty (60) days from the beginning of the terms of newly elected councilmembers, the council shall elect one of its members deputy mayor, who shall serve as such until the next such first meeting. The deputy mayor shall act as mayor during the absence or disability of the mayor or, if a vacancy occurs in the office of mayor, until another mayor is elected by the council and qualifies. If the office of deputy mayor becomes vacant, the council shall elect from its members another deputy mayor for the completion of the unexpired term. The deputy mayor, when acting as mayor, shall continue to have a vote as councilmember; but the deputy mayor shall not have veto power.
Should both mayor and deputy mayor be absent from a council meeting, a temporary mayor shall be appointed by the council to serve during such absence.