It is "alcalde" or "edil", even though the second form is not used very much these days. For a lady, the feminine form is"alcaldesa". When addressing them formally you should say Senor Alcalde or Senora Alcaldesa or, better still, Excelentisimo Senor Alcalde or Excelentisima Senora Alcaldesa.
The correct title for an acting mayor is typically "Acting Mayor" or "Interim Mayor." This title is used when a current mayor is temporarily unable to fulfill their duties due to reasons such as absence, resignation, or incapacitation. The acting mayor usually performs the same functions as the elected mayor until a permanent replacement is appointed or elected.
There is no manner of address for the Mayor of London other than "Mayor."
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Lord Mayor is a title used on Major cities and some large Australian cities such as Newcastle N.S.W. which applied for the title in 1947 and the title was bestow on the city in 1948.
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That would be a secretary.
You get to keep the title, so a former mayor is called "Mayor" or "Mayor Smith." (By the way, never refer to a former mayor as "ex-mayor." "Ex" is only for spouses and convicts.)
Yes, "Lord Mayor" should be capitalized because it is a title referring to the mayor of a city or town.
No, it's not necessary unless mayor (a title) is used with the person's name.
Lord Mayor is the title of the Mayor of a major city. Great Britain is a country and as such doesn't have a Lord Mayor.
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