Provided the mayor is a male mayor, I would say "Yes".
"Dear Doctor Mayor," or "Dear Mayor Doc." or just Dear Doctor since someone would most likely call him a Doc. or simply Mr. Mayor. Be creative!
dear mr mayor
Dear Madam Mayor
According to Emily Post, when addressing a letter to a mayor of a city, the proper form is: The Honorable [mayor's full name]; Mayor of City, Address, State. So, in Boston, the letter would be addressed to The Honorable Martin J. Walsh, Mayor of the City of Boston, One City Hall Plaza, Boston MA 02201.The salutation would be Dear Mayor [last name]-- So in our example, Dear Mayor Walsh. When meeting the mayor in person, he (or she) would be addressed by their title: Good afternoon, Mayor Walsh. Some people would use Mr. or Madam (if it's a female mayor) instead: Good afternoon, Mr. Mayor.
The correct way to address a mayor in writing would be: "Dear Mayor Slay."
Write a extremely long letter to the mayor about how much you like him, then go cut down every tree in the town. After that send money to 5 people and another letter to the mayor about how much you adore him. You will get a letter back saying "Dear ___, You have been chosen for my extra special job! You will be working as a ___ at ____ for ________ _______ bells a day! Mayor ____," YOU'RE WELCOME.
Mayor of the Town - 1954 Papa Dear - 1.31 was released on: USA: 1954
Dear Mr. Mayor or sometimes, such as New York, Your Honor.
The layout would be as follows: The Honorable (Name) Governor of (State) (City, State, ZIP Code) Dear Governor (Name): Body of letter -
Dear Honorable Governor Lastname:
Mayor - United States Address: The Honorable (First name and surname), Mayor of (City) and Mrs. John Doe Salutation Dear Mayor (Surname) and Mrs. John Doe: Closing: Sincerely yours,
The correct title in English protocol would be 'Your Worship' - or 'Dear sir'. You would end the letter 'Your faithful servant' or 'Yours faithfully'