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While on the city council, he was mayor pro tem for two years.
He served one year as Mayor Pro Tem of the city.
For the last four years, he has been Mayor Pro Tem, a sort of vice mayor.
Quan also once served as the Houston Mayor Pro Tem.
She had previously become the first woman elected to the post of Mayor Pro Tem in the City's 57-year history as a home rule city.
Each year the five members vote one of themselves to be the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem.
Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Hannon said the city has serious problems, but nothing it can't fix.
The new manager will have power over city leaders like Mayor Pro Tem Marcus Muhammad.
Art Barajas, a councilman, became the Mayor Pro Tem.
The council chooses two of its own members to serve as Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem.
Mayor Pro Tem Eric Schindler made the first motion to place the decision into the voters hands through a referendum.
Yxstian Gutierrez is the current Mayor Pro Tem.
District 4: Charles M. Simpkins (also mayor pro tem)
The council elects, by majority vote, a Mayor Pro Tem to serve the same term as the Mayor.
The Mayor Pro Tem is Robert Robertson.
Mayor Pro Tem and 5th District Councilwoman pushed to use the fund to finance the soccer complex expansion.
Berry was a three-term Houston at-large city council member and also served as Mayor Pro Tem.
The city relies on the room tax for one-fifth of its annual budget, said Mayor Pro Tem Chris Mills.
Sally Shipman is Mayor Pro Tem.
She served as Mayor Pro Tem as well as Mayor during her four years in local government.
Mayor Pro Tem Mark Owen of Owosso.
Mayor Pro Tem Lowery has served on the Memphis City Council since 1991.
Robert was elected to the Jacksonville City Council in 1981, serving three terms, including two as Mayor Pro Tem.
"The federal government will verify if the person is in the country legally," Mayor Pro Tem Tim O'Hare said.