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.
We think you are referring to Jeb Bush. He was not the mayor though. He was the governor of Florida from 1999-2007. He is the brother of former president George W. Bush. Also, it should be noted that a mayor is usually in charge of a city or a town. A governor is in charge of a state.
Both the president and the mayor are picked my the citizens of the US. Both of them are also in great power.
Moscow is a city and is the capital of Russia. The president of Russia is currently Dmitri Medvedev. Moscow's mayor is Yuri Luzhkov. There is also a district called Moscow Oblast, which is similar to a state in the USA. The governor of Moscow Oblast is Boris Gromov.
How are the the president and the Governor alike They are alike in the fact that they control things in our government.They also have the same political ideas
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Grover Cleveland is an important American because he was a President of the United States, and the only President to be elected to two non-consecutive terms
Before becoming president, Calvin Coolidge served as the Vice President of the United States under President Warren G. Harding from 1921 to 1923. Prior to that, he served as the governor of Massachusetts from 1919 to 1921. Coolidge also held numerous other political positions throughout his career at the local and state levels.
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The Governor, currently Linda Lingle. Every county also has their own mayor.
Grover Cleveland fought political patronage while he was governor of New York and could be considered a reformer. Presidents Martin Van Buren, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt also served as New York governor at one time.
In the United States, a governor is the government official who is in charge of the entire state, but a mayor is in charge or a city (and sometimes a town). So, for example, a mayor controls the city budget, makes decisions on who to hire for the city government (including the head of that city's public schools), supervises any meetings that relate to the running of the city, and creates (and often implements) the strategies to solve the problems the city might have.