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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 2020 - SECT 26

When is a Mayor to be elected?

    (1)     A Mayor is to be elected no later than one month after the date of a general election.

    (2)     The Mayor of the Greater Geelong City Council must be elected for a 2 year term.

    (3)     Before the election of the Mayor, a Council, other than the Greater Geelong City Council, must determine by resolution whether the Mayor is to be elected for a 1 year or a 2 year term.

    (4)     If the Mayor is elected for a 1 year term, the next election of the Mayor must be held on a day to be determined by the Council that is as close to the end of the 1 year term as is reasonably practicable.

    (5)     If the Mayor is to be elected for a 2 year term, the next election of the Mayor must be held on a day to be determined by the Council that is as close to the end of the 2 year term as is reasonably practicable.

    (6)     A Mayor is to be elected within one month after any vacancy in the office of Mayor occurs.

    (7)     The election of a Mayor after the period specified in this section does not invalidate the election.

    (8)     A Councillor elected to fill a vacancy in the office of Mayor caused other than by the expiration of a one year or a 2 year term serves the remaining period of the previous Mayor's term.



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