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Each city elects a mayor every four years.

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The frequency of mayoral elections can vary depending on the specific city or municipality. In some places, mayoral elections are held every four years, while in others they may be held every two years or even annually. It is best to check the local election laws and regulations of each individual jurisdiction to determine the exact timing and frequency of mayoral elections.

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