That's a valid point! Supposedly the Citrus Heights City Council is going to be meeting next month to discuss the replacement of the Mayor but I have no idea what they will discuss.
It's really not a good idea to leave this close to the end of the tenure as Mayor. On the other hand, John Boehner resigned a tad over a year in his final term in the House.
I believe the term for mayors in Citrus Heights ends every presidential year but I'd have to confirm this.
That said, the city itself is not really high profile compared to others in California. Given the now ex-mayor is out of office, it would be interesting to see if there would be a competitive mayoral race that could benefit Democrats after the interim mayor is chosen.
There's no provision for having an Acting Mayor if one resigns, dies or becomes incapacitated?
That's a valid point! Supposedly the Citrus Heights City Council is going to be meeting next month to discuss the replacement of the Mayor but I have no idea what they will discuss.
It's really not a good idea to leave this close to the end of the tenure as Mayor. On the other hand, John Boehner resigned a tad over a year in his final term in the House.
They are better off without this crazy person
Yeah, I hope the door doesn't hit him on the way out. One less Republican politician in the State of California we have to worry about.
Next month means early September, right after Labor Day? That would be acceptable. Waiting an entire month? That seems untenable.
I believe the term for mayors in Citrus Heights ends every presidential year but I'd have to confirm this.
That said, the city itself is not really high profile compared to others in California. Given the now ex-mayor is out of office, it would be interesting to see if there would be a competitive mayoral race that could benefit Democrats after the interim mayor is chosen.