I suppose it would depend on the city, but surely many cities do not have any term limits and mayors have been known to serve for many terms.
All are elected to three-year terms and may not serve more than three consecutive terms.
no limits,our's is now 10 terms
A mayor is allowed to serve up to 2 terms. That's 4 years.
There are no term limits for mayor in Chicago, IL.
3 Consecutive Terms
Two
two-four year terms
2 4-year terms
As many as he or she wants.
Two terms
A mayor's term for Alaska is three years. But I don't know how many terms they may serve.
Ed Koch was the 105th Mayor of New York City, serving for 3 terms from 1978 to 1989. He had previously served in the U. S. House of Representatives.
There are no term limits for St Paul mayor. A term is four years and someone can be elected as many times as the people choose.
1 year 1977-1978