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The address should read (an example): Dr. John Doe and Mayor Jane Doe.
Addressing a Mayor and his wife: Mayor & Mrs. John Smith
To a current mayor, you would address the invitation to : His Honor Mayor George Atkins.
Reverend & Mrs.
The Honorable Nelson A. Rockefeller and Mrs. Rockefeller
Simply send the invitation to her, in her name. Bear in mind that if she is in a committed marriage this is not a polite thing to do. If her marriage is in some way compromised, just ring her with a personal invitation.
In writing, as 'Lord Mayor', perhaps surprisingly. The title Lady Mayoress is reserved only for the wife of a Lord Mayor. You should address a female Lord Mayor as "Madam Mayor" in conversation. It is considered impolite, certainly in public speaking, to address her just as 'mrs. Smith'.In writing an envelope, you use "Mrs. J.B. Smith, Lord Mayor of Portsmouth".
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,
Mrs John Governor
Use the term Honorable Judge on the envelope. For example Honorable Judge Smith and Mrs. Smith. On the invitation Judge Smith and Mrs. Smith would be fine.
what is the proper way to address the mayor
Mrs. Mayor