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Yes, a naturalized citizen can become the mayor of any town providing that they receive enough votes to be elected into the position.
the elected head of a town or city is called a a mayor
the elected head of a city, town, or other municipality.
Depends on the rules (charter, etc.) of the town. In NYC the mayor sits for 4 years, but that may not be true everywhere
In 1933 ERB was elected mayor of California Beach, California.
The Mayor. The Mayor is usually an elected member of the City Council who is selected by the other Council Members for a specific period of time. The hired head of City government, on the other hand, is the City Administrator or City Manager, depending upon the structure of the particular City government.
Yes, A donkey was elected as mayor in Florissant, CO as part of Heritage Days. The town elected the donkey for a second term the following year.
Christopher Columbus became the mayor of Spain.
Well it all depends on your goal. See if your goal is to become mayor. Then map out a plan to where you can reach your goal. You must be determined and well aquainted with the town.
You probably could run for office to become a mayor. It should not matter if a family member works for the pubic works department.
the town council board is elected every five years.
(1) you are a US Citizen, (2) you are a legal adult, and (3) you are a permanent resident of the entity you wish to become mayor of (that is, you are a resident of the city/town/etc. where you are running for mayor).