no
Ed Koch was the last Mayor of The City of New York to have served three terms.
Richard J. Daley was first elected mayor of Chicago in 1955. He remained in office 'til his death in 1976. His son, Richard M. Daley, was first elected mayor in 1989 and remains in office today. He is on track to serve Chicago as mayor for more years than his father did.
Salt Palace is a excellent location to hold a event for you office. It is the biggest convention center in Salt Lake City and will be more than enough room to hold you event for the office.
four years, if reelected, eight.
There is more than one mayor. In fact, there are probably tens of thousands of mayors. You need to be more specific.
Not absolutely certain but other than the current Mayor of New York City (Mr. Bloomberg) I don't think there are any actual billionaires who presently hold official public office in the U.S. However, keep in mind the real world Golden Rule: "Those who have the gold make the rule." ...
It means that the city council act as a legislative body and city manager or administrator handle the execution of policy. It can be more complicated than that of course, but that is basically it. The mayor usually acts as chair of the council, but it doesn't hold any real power.
One possible answer is Yes. This is logically correct because it does hold "more than or less than" 5 ml of fluid since it does not hold that amount!The more prosaic answer is more than.
There are more than one Gretnas in the US. Please be more specific.
Franklin Roosevelt was the first president to rule hold the presidents office for more than 2 terms; this was a tradition among American presidents but after his reign it was made into a law
Yes, you can hold more one than one save file.