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Orlando: Municipal Government

 
US City Guide: Orlando Florida

The city of Orlando has a mayor and six commissioners, each of whom are elected to four-year terms. The mayor is the full-time chief executive officer of the city and presides over all city council meetings. The city council must confirm all mayoral appointments of department heads. The six city commissioners are elected on a nonpartisan basis by district.

Head Official: Mayor Buddy Dyer (I) (since 2003; current term expires 2008)

Total Number of City Employees: 3,272 (2002)

City Information: City of Orlando, 400 S. Orange Ave., PO Box 4990, Orlando, FL 32802-4990; telephone (407)246-2121

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