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Council adopts mayor rotation policy after months of debate; establishes one‑year eligibility and confirmation procedures

5798872 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

The council approved Resolution 2025‑52 establishing a mayor/mayor pro tem rotation policy that requires one year of council service before eligibility for mayor, retains a confirmation vote, and sets procedures for skipping and disqualification.

The Calamasa City Council voted on Sept. 15 to adopt a mayor and mayor pro tempore rotation policy that establishes eligibility, confirmation and disqualification procedures.

Resolution 2025‑52, passed by a 3‑2 vote, requires at least one year of service on the council before a member is eligible for the mayor position and maintains a council confirmation vote for nominees. The policy includes rules for what happens if a nominee fails to receive confirmation: the council chose a provision that places an unconfirmed nominee at the…

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