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The council holds regular meetings each first and third Tuesday of each month. In addition, with 48 hours' written notice, a special meeting may be called by the mayor or the vice mayor. It may also be requested by the majority of the council, which would require 21 votes in favor of the meeting.
Jim Shulman was the vice mayor of Nashville, Tennessee and President of the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County.He was sworn in on September 17, 2018. [1] He is also the CEO of Safe Haven Family Shelter, a Nashville-based organization that helps individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Seal of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. Incumbent Freddie O'Connell. since September 25, 2023. ... Vice mayor of Nashville: Salary ...
Clifton David Briley (born January 8, 1964) is an American politician. A Democrat, he was the eighth mayor of Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County. [1] [2] He was elected in 2015 as vice-mayor and was sworn in as acting mayor after Megan Barry's resignation on March 6, 2018.
Nashville is governed by a mayor, vice-mayor, and 40-member Metropolitan Council. It uses the strong-mayor form of the mayor–council system. [247] The current mayor of Nashville is Freddie O'Connell. [248] The Metropolitan Council is the legislative body of government for Nashville and Davidson County. There are five council members who are ...
Thomas Frederick O'Connell (born 1976/1977) [1] [2] [3] is an American politician and currently serves as the 10th Mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. [4] From 2015 to 2023, he served as a member of the Nashville Metro Council representing the 19th district.
Here are the new and returning mayors in Summit County cities following the November election. In Green, Rocco Yeargin moves from council to mayor's office. In the Nov. 7 election, Rocco Yeargin ...
Zulfat Suara, is a Nigerian-American activist, businesswoman, and politician. In September 2019, she became the first Muslim to be elected to the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County [1] and the first immigrant elected to an at-large position.