No. It's "pro tem", not "pro temp".
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Pro tem is short for pro tempore, meaning "temporarily" or "provisionally".Thus a Mayor pro tem is a person serving in that position for a limited time pending the ordinary mayor's return, or as a provisional replacement until a new election or appointment is made.
Yes, Mayor Pro Tem should be capitalized as it is a formal title given to a member of a city council who acts as mayor in the absence of the actual mayor.
The mayor pro tem performs the sme function as most vice-presidents, or vice-chairman, or many organizations. That person serves in the absence of the mayor, or at the direction of the mayor. In practical terms, ofter that seat is used to prepare and train the next person to become mayor. In thomasville, by custom, mayors only serve for a four-year term, so there is a need to have a future mayor "in training." By Len Powell, former mayor pro tem and mayor of Thomasville.
Miller Oh is the 2014 mayor of Buena Park, California. The pro tem mayor is Steve Berry.
Councilman or Councilwoman Smith.
That is the correct spelling of pro (in favor of), which is also the abbreviation for "professional."
The Latin phrase 'Pro tempore' is often abbreviated to 'pro tem'. It is used when someone temporarily takes over the role of another person. For example a Mayor Pro Tem acts in place of the actual Mayor whilst they are elsewhere.
No. The full title is president pro tempore, which is Latin and means "for the time being".
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Mt. Vernon, Iowa's mayor pro tem is Diane Hoffmann.