Generally speaking local municipal council members and the mayor are elected officials. The city mayor has no right to end the term of a council member. The people will either reelect the person or elect a new member if there is a problem with a council member.
No. The governor cannot fire the mayor of a city. If the governor really wanted to get rid of a mayor, he could help organize a recall election, or if laws were broken he might seek an indictment, but he cannot simply remove a mayor.
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Generally the mayor of any city where there are city council members cannot layoff or fire said members because the people of the city are the people whom actually vote in the council members and unless the member is charged and convicted of various criminal acts then no one can remove them from their office, unless the is a petition for a special election and there have been enough signatures collected to be certified by the Secretary of State to hold said special election. But in short the mayor does not have the power to remove a council member on their own motion.
A mayor is in charge of making many of the decisions in a city. He/she can help with recreation. Such as parks, libraries, post offices, etc. They also help with fire departments and police. they also are usally in with mobs
In the United States, a governor is the government official who is in charge of the entire state, but a mayor is in charge or a city (and sometimes a town). So, for example, a mayor controls the city budget, makes decisions on who to hire for the city government (including the head of that city's public schools), supervises any meetings that relate to the running of the city, and creates (and often implements) the strategies to solve the problems the city might have.
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Yes. Mayor Undersee is killed during the firebombing in Catching Fire.
The council fire in the Iroquois Constitution is a way of describing local village governments. Representatives of the local council fires attend larger council fires to represent the local interests of their people.
Local city councils spend money on many different things. A large percentage of city Council spending will go to the local police and fire departments.
the mayor in Toledo Ohio is mike bell. he is also the ex fire chief in Toledo.
'Alderman' is a word that has fallen into disfavour because it is considered to be sexist. It was often replaced by 'alderperson' but that term was considered cumbersome. 'Councillor' is being used more often today. An alderman/alderperson/councillor is a politician. More specifically, the term describes a municipal politician. This politician is a member of a council that usually includes a mayor and often other positions as well. The person is elected and serves for a certain period of time. The council is the governing body of a municipality, responsible for by-laws, etc. It provides municipal services such as police and fire, roads and sidewalks, water and sewers, etc. The members of council make the decisions about such services, and also make the decisions about how they will be financed, usually by property taxes.
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Mayors enforce laws in the city. The mayor is in charge of police, fire department, snow removal, garbage removal, water and sewers. Mayors go to public functions like new mall openings, bridge openings, and funerals of public officials.