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  2. Mayoralty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tom Bradley, who served as mayor from 1973 to 1993, is the longest-serving mayor in Los Angeles history. Bradley was the city's first African-American mayor. Antonio Villaraigosa, a Latino leader, served as the mayor of Los Angeles, from 2005 to 2013, a total of 8 years. He was the first Hispanic in over 130 years to have served as Mayor of Los ...

  3. Mayor - Wikipedia

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    In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs regarding the powers and responsibilities of a mayor as well as the means by which a mayor is elected or otherwise mandated.

  4. Mayor–council government - Wikipedia

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    The mayor may also have veto rights over council votes, with the council able to override such a veto. Conversely, in a weak-mayor system, the mayor has no formal authority outside the council, serving a largely ceremonial role as council chairperson and is elected by the citizens of the city. The mayor cannot directly appoint or remove ...

  5. Iowa City appears poised to keep current mayoral selection ...

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    This means the mayor is chosen by the council every two years, at the beginning of each even year. In 2024, Mayor Bruce Teague was swiftly chosen by a council motion and a second, then a unanimous ...

  6. Saugatuck: Why is the mayor chosen before new electees ... - AOL

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    Saugatuck is under new leadership after a vote Tuesday, Nov. 12, saw Holly Anderson elected mayor and Lauren Stanton elected mayor pro-tem. Saugatuck: Why is the mayor chosen before new electees ...

  7. County executive - Wikipedia

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    A county executive (or county mayor) is the head of government of a county in the United States. They are either elected by the citizens of the county or appointed by ...

  8. Top city personnel will be chosen by mayor - AOL

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    Jun. 28—The police chief and the fire chief are among six public officials that will answer to the mayor as part of the town's move away from a manager-council government. That change is ...

  9. Mayor of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The mayor is elected to a four-year term, with a limit of two consecutive terms. [24] The mayor is officially non-partisan by state law, although most mayoral candidates identify a party preference. If the office of the mayor becomes vacant with one year or less remaining in the term, the city council appoints a person to fill the vacancy.