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A mayor is a municipal executive, and election to the position does not require any specific education. Many mayors, however, are attorneys or other professionals.
Mayors enforce laws in the city. The mayor is in charge of police, fire department, snow removal, garbage removal, water and sewers. Mayors go to public functions like new mall openings, bridge openings, and funerals of public officials.
There was no mayor of Queensland in 2006 or any other time. Mayors are the council leaders in local government, and head up cities and towns, not states.Queensland is a state and is therefore headed by a Premier. The Premier of Queensland in 2006 was Peter Beattie.
Florida is a state in the United States. This means that Florida is a democracy. Florida has a governor, several mayors, and other government officials.
In most forms of city government, it would be the mayor. However, in other forms of city government, the head of the City Council would act as executive branch head, while in others, a City Manager position exists which heads the executive branch. Overall, many forms of local government are more fluid in their form that larger state and federal governments. They tend to be functional forms of government, and not highly formalized; as such, many City Councils actually perform significant Executive Branch duties as well as Legislative Branch duties. As such, the boundaries between the Executive, Legislative, and even Judicial branches at the local government level are often significantly blurred.
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.
Mayors belong to the executive department of local/town government in the United States and most other federal republics as well. Some towns or large cities have constitutions that limit the power a mayor can employ while in office. They belong to this branch because they maintain the city services and ensure that the laws are enforced. They maintain the checks and balances with the city council (legislative department) and the municipal courts (judicial branch). In many smaller towns, the mayor is only a part-time or honorary position with little or no actual authority, and little if any pay.
Generally, a city government is run by a mayor. She or he works with a city council or other form of elected government. The mayor is usually elected. Sometimes cities are run by a city manager who is appointed or hired by the city council.
There is no manner of address for the Mayor of London other than "Mayor."
No. The mayor of united Jerusalem has been a Jew ever since Israel passed the Jerusalem Unification Law. Prior to that, Jerusalem had several mayors in different districts, most of whom were Jewish and some who were Muslim. Prior to 1967, East Jerusalem had a Jordanian Muslim mayor and West Jerusalem had an Israeli Jewish mayor. While the mayor of Jerusalem has consistently been Jewish since 1980, there is no rule on the books that prohibits a person of any other religion (most likely Muslim) from being the mayor. It is unlikely, though, given that Jews represent over 60% of the city's population, that a non-Jew would be elected.
By elections: the president, the Parliament, mayors and other local authorities.
In Horton Hears a who the Mayors name is Ned which he is called 2 times in the movie. In the movie his last name is McDodd but on other websites e.g. Wiki it's O'Mally but I think the internet got his surname wrong!