2006 New York Code - Qualifications; Election; Term; Salary; Removal; Vacancy.



 
    §  81.  Qualifications;  election;  term; salary; removal; vacancy. a.
  There shall be a president of each borough,  who  shall  be  a  resident
  thereof at the time of election and remain a resident thereof throughout
  the term of office.
    b.  The  borough  president  shall  be  elected by the electors of the
  borough at the same time and for  the  same  term  as  in  this  charter
  prescribed  for the mayor. A borough president who resigns or is removed
  from office prior to the completion of a full term shall  be  deemed  to
  have served a full term for purposes of section 1138 of the charter.
    c.   The  salary  of  the  borough  president  shall  be  one  hundred
  thirty-five thousand dollars a year.
    d. A president of a borough may be removed or suspended  in  the  same
  manner as provided in this charter with respect to the mayor.
    e. Any vacancy in the office of a borough president shall be filled by
  popular  election  in the manner set forth in this subdivision. Until an
  interim or permanent successor is  first  elected,  the  deputy  borough
  president or the executive assistant, in the order of priority specified
  by  the  borough  president  pursuant  to  subdivision  one  of  section
  eighty-two, shall act as borough president.
    1. Within three days of the occurrence  of  a  vacancy  in  a  borough
  presidency,  the  mayor  shall  proclaim  the  date  for the election or
  elections  required  by  this  subdivision,  provide  notice   of   such
  proclamation  to  the  city clerk and the board of elections and publish
  notice thereof in the City Record. After the proclamation  of  the  date
  for  an  election to be held pursuant to paragraphs four or five of this
  subdivision, the city clerk shall publish notice thereof not  less  than
  twice  in  each  week  preceding the date of such election in newspapers
  distributed within the city, and  the  board  of  elections  shall  mail
  notice  of such election to all registered voters within the appropriate
  borough.
    2. If a vacancy occurs during the first three years  of  the  term,  a
  general  election to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired
  term shall be held in the year in which the vacancy occurs,  unless  the
  vacancy  occurs  after the last day on which an occurring vacancy may be
  filled at the general election in that same year with party  nominations
  of  candidates  for  such  election being made at a primary election, as
  provided in section 6-116 of the election law. If such vacancy occurs in
  any year after such last day, it shall be filled for  the  remainder  of
  the  unexpired  term  at  the  general  election  in  the following year
  provided, however, that no general election to fill a vacancy  shall  be
  held  in the last year of the term, except as provided in paragraph nine
  of this subdivision. Party  nominations  of  candidates  for  a  general
  election to fill a vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term shall
  be  made  at a primary election, except as provided in paragraph five of
  this subdivision.
    3. If a special or general election to fill the vacancy on an  interim
  basis  has  not  been  previously held pursuant to paragraphs four, six,
  seven and eight of this subdivision, the  person  elected  to  fill  the
  vacancy  for  the  remainder of the unexpired term at a general election
  shall take office immediately upon qualification and shall  serve  until
  the  term  expires. If a special or general election to fill the vacancy
  on an interim basis has been previously held, the person elected to fill
  the vacancy for the  remainder  of  the  unexpired  term  at  a  general
  election  shall  take office on January first of the year following such
  general election and shall serve until the term expires.
    4. If a vacancy occurs during the first three years of the term and on
  or before the last day in the  third  year  of  the  term  on  which  an
  occurring  vacancy may be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term

at a general election with party nominations of candidates for such election being made at a primary election, as provided in section 6-116 of the election law, a special or general election to fill the vacancy on an interim basis shall be held, unless the vacancy occurs less than ninety days before the next primary election at which party nominations for a general election to fill the vacancy may be made and on or before the last day on which an occurring vacancy may be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term at the general election in the same year in which the vacancy occurs with party nominations of candidates for such election being made at a primary election, as provided in section 6-116 of the election law. 5. If a vacancy occurs after the last day in the third year of the term on which an occurring vacancy may be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term at a general election in each year with party nominations of candidates for such election being made at a primary election, as provided in section 6-116 of the election law, but not less than ninety days before the date of the primary election in the fourth year of such term, a special or general election to fill such vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term shall be held. 6. Elections held pursuant to paragraph four or five of this subdivision shall be scheduled in the following manner: A special election to fill the vacancy shall be held on the first Tuesday at least forty-five days after the occurrence of the vacancy, provided that the mayor, in the proclamation required by paragraph one of this subdivision, may schedule such election for another day no more than ten days after such Tuesday and not less than forty days after such proclamation if the mayor determines that such rescheduling is necessary to facilitate maximum voter participation; except that (a) if the vacancy occurs before September twentieth in any year and the first Tuesday at least forty-five days after the occurrence of the vacancy is less than ninety days before a regularly scheduled general election or between a primary and a general election, the vacancy shall be filled at such general election; and (b) if the vacancy occurs before September twentieth in any year and the first Tuesday at least forty-five days after the occurrence of the vacancy is after a regularly scheduled general election, the vacancy shall be filled at such general election; and (c) if the vacancy occurs on or after September twentieth in any year and the first Tuesday at least forty-five days after the occurrence of the vacancy is after, but less than thirty days after, a regularly scheduled general election, the vacancy shall be filled at a special election to be held on the first Tuesday in December in such year. 7. All nominations for elections to fill vacancies held pursuant to paragraphs four and five of this subdivision shall be by independent nominating petition. A signature on an independent nominating petition made earlier than the date of the proclamation required by paragraph one of this subdivision shall not be counted. 8. A person elected to fill a vacancy in a borough presidency at an election held pursuant to paragraph four of this subdivision shall take office immediately upon qualification and serve until December thirty-first of the year in which the vacancy is filled for the remainder of the unexpired term pursuant to paragraph two of this subdivision. A person elected to fill a vacancy in a borough presidency at an election held pursuant to paragraph five of this subdivision shall take office immediately upon qualification and serve until the term expires. 9. If a vacancy occurs less than ninety days before the date of the primary election in the last year of the term, the person elected at the
general election in such year for the next succeeding term shall take office immediately upon qualification and fill the vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term.

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