Give him your congratulations. Congrats, unc!
earned status A+
Rahm Emanuel was elected to be the mayor of chicago in 2011
Chris Beutler is the current mayor of Lincoln, NE.
He wasn't mayor, just an alderman.
Susan Salter is buried in Argonia, Kansas, the town that elected her as its mayor in 1887. Salter died in 1961, just 2 weeks after turning 101 years old.
Yes, a hometown can be a village. Hometown is just a term used to desribe the place where an individual feels at home, it doesnt matter if its a village, town, or city.
Charlottesville would just be your birthplace. Harrisonburg would be your hometown.
In what context?In most cases, a mayor is a city official, while a sheriff is a county official. If you are talking about county business, the mayor would have no standing. If you are talking about city business, the sheriff has no standing.Another View: No. In some (most?) states, the office of Sheriff, even though they are locally elected, is a State Constitutional Office and the Sheriff's actions do not fall under the control of local government officials. The Sheriff answers only to the Governor, or State Legislature.If the question were asking about a Chief of Police, then the answer would probably be yes. . ., just as long as the Mayor was not intruding, on, or circumventing, the enforcement of law. The C.O.P. is an employee/appointee of the Mayor and/or City Fathers and their actions may be administratively controlled by those locally elected officials.
Yes, a mayor can vote for a president and governor, just like any other eligible voter. Mayors are also citizens and have the right to participate in elections as individuals. However, they don't typically have a direct vote as a mayor for the president or governor positions, as those are usually elected by the general population.
He would be your Great Uncle, you would just address him as uncle.
A niece's son calls his uncle his uncle, just like everyone else.The niece's son calls her uncle his great uncle. He is the great uncle's great nephew.
He is your second removed uncle. (just uncle is fine)