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  2. Mayor–council government - Wikipedia

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    The form may be categorized into two main variations depending on the relative power of the mayor compared to the council, the strong-mayor variant and the weak-mayor variant. In a typical strong-mayor system, the elected mayor is granted almost total administrative authority with the power to appoint and dismiss department heads, although some ...

  3. Faulkner Act - Wikipedia

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    The mayorcouncil–administrator form is largely the borough form with the addition of an appointed professional administrator. Unlike the three other Faulkner Act plans, the mayorcouncil–administrator offers no optional variations in structure. Voters elect a mayor and six council members at large for staggered terms with partisan ...

  4. Mayoralty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the second form, known as mayorcouncil government, the mayoralty and city council are separate offices. Under a strong mayor system, the mayor acts as an elected executive with the city council functioning with legislative powers. They may select a chief administrative officer to oversee the different departments. This is the system used ...

  5. Opinion: The mayor-council form of government is the better ...

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    Of the 26 cities in Northern Kentucky over 1,000 population, 23 use the mayor-council form.

  6. Mayor - Wikipedia

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    The position of acting mayor is usually of considerably more importance in a mayor-council form of municipal government, where the mayor performs functions of day-to-day leadership, than it is in a council-manager or committee system forms of government, where the city manager or the local council's committees respectively provide day-to-day ...

  7. Affordable housing, size of city council on the line in ... - AOL

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    PV United pushed for petitions that would have abandoned the city’s mayor-council form of government, limited mayoral powers and cut the 12-member council in half. It’s unclear whether those ...

  8. Government of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, John Delaney became the city's first elected Republican mayor since 1887. Republicans currently hold the majority on the city council but lost the Mayor's position in 2011, only to regain it in 2015 and lose it once again in 2023. They also hold five of the city's seven state house seats and two of the city's three state senate seats.

  9. City commission government - Wikipedia

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    As a form, commission government once was common, but has largely been supplanted as many cities that once used it have since switched to the council–manager form, in which the elected council, presided over by a non-executive mayor, hires a professional manager to oversee day to day operations of the city.