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Mayoralty

Mayoralty meaning

The office of a mayor, or the tenure during which a particular mayor holds office, where the time span may encompass one term or multiple terms.

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Free pre-K for all was the signature achievement of Bill de Blasio’s mayoralty and was instantly popular with parents across race and class lines.

Uys added that upon transitioning from the ANC to the mayoralty of Solly Msimanga, under a DA-led coalition, they had found water quality in Hammanskraal to be “alarmingly compromised”.

Mrs Byron-Teare says there was a long history of fundraising and charitable works attached to the mayoralty and has previously confirmed she will be continuing her theme from her first year in office of promoting community, inclusivity and charity.

The Conservative Party has suffered heavy losses, including the mayoralty covering the Prime Minister’s own constituency in North Yorkshire.

Voters, donors and others flirting with a Cuomo mayoralty may want to take a closer look at the former governor’s record before deciding whether supporting him is worth the baggage he brings.

The YouGov survey for Queen Mary University London suggested that winning over further chunks of Benita’s support could tip Mr Khan over the 50 per cent threshold to hold onto the mayoralty without the need for a second-round run-off.

As a former New York City teacher during the Bloomberg mayoralty, I was aware of his attempts to have public education run like a business, with the emphasis on efficiency, as if teachers were factory workers and the students their market produce.

Cr Hawkins - a two-term councillor seeking the mayoralty for the third time - said this year's campaign included candidates either ``broadly supportive'' or completely opposed to the city's direction.

He now holds only the lord mayoralty.

Johnson insists his project is still “sensible, moderate, One Nation Conservatism”; allies suggest that once Brexit is done, he will revert to type – the liberal who twice won the mayoralty in “Labour London”.

Her election has been overshadowed in the bourgeois media by the mayoralty races and significant changes to councils in several major cities across BC.

If successful, Konst could eventually springboard from there to the mayoralty of the United States’ financial hub, just as Mayor Bill de Blasio did before her.

This time the swing away from the conservatives was clear, and although Ross Tucker increased his personal vote, Ian Kingston easily won the mayoralty.

Cllr Quigley has made inclusion and tolerance key themes of her mayoralty.

Since 1385, prior service as Sheriff has been mandatory for election to the Lord Mayoralty.

The number dropped to 4,800 in 1990, during David Dinkins ' mayoralty.

The process was smooth with the significant exception of the 12th district council for Cotonou, the contest that would ultimately determine who would be selected for the mayoralty of the capital city.