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Give him your congratulations. Congrats, unc!

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Q: What if your uncle was just elected mayor of his hometown?
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Charlottesville would just be your birthplace. Harrisonburg would be your hometown.


Can a mayor overrule a sherriff?

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Can a mayor vote for a president and governor?

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.


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