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Mayors are elected for a two-year term of office. The first city election in Manchester, New Hampshire occurred on August 19, 1846. The administrative and executive powers of the city are vested in the mayor. The mayor must be a resident of the city for at least a year prior to filing for the office of mayor.
Jay P. Ruais [1] is an American politician from the state of New Hampshire who is the current mayor for the city of Manchester, New Hampshire. Ruais is a Republican who was elected mayor of Manchester in November 2023. [2] [3]
From 1846 to 1857, mayors served for a one-year term, expiring on the third Tuesday in March. From 1857 to 1872, the mayor's term expired on the last day of December. In 1873, the term ended annually on the third Tuesday in March, up until 1880, when it became a two-year term. [citation needed]
The 2003 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 4, 2003, [8] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Robert A. Baines to a third consecutive term. The election was formally nonpartisan. [8] The election coincided with that for the Manchester Board of Aldermen. [8]
Mar. 25—A dozen mayors from across New Hampshire descended on Manchester Monday for a bipartisan discussion on a wide range of topics including housing, homelessness and education funding.
Apr. 16—MANCHESTER Public weighs in on mayor's budget plan —A3 Eight residents offered comments Tuesday night during a public hearing on Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais's first budget, a $437 ...
Nov. 28—Mayor-elect Jay Ruais announced Tuesday the hiring of former Ward 6 alderman and Manchester City Charter Commission member Nick Pappas as his chief of staff. "I am honored to have my ...
Mayoral elections in Manchester, New Hampshire (111 P) Pages in category "Mayors of Manchester, New Hampshire" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.