No
Run the city government.
Medicaid is a state-run program, so a felon would have to apply and be admitted to it like anyone else.
Possibly a city manager.
The job of the mayor is to run the city so it is a political process to elect the right person. If this person has a political agenda or is not honest it could be a problem.
The people. People elect a city council and mayor to run their city.
! Mayors run towns, suburbs and cities. Be specific! What's the mayor's name? What is the name of the town, city or suburb does he or she run? If you know the name of the mayor or you know the town, city or suburb the mayor runs, then, you should ask something like this. Examples: Where does Owen Henry live? Where does the mayor of Woodbridge live?
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.
A group of people that gets elected to help run a city is a city council. The city council are the people who help the mayor do his job in the town hall. They answer the phones and things like that while the mayor is busy. The city council is a very important group.
mayor. which dosent happen
The people. People elect a city council and mayor to run their city.
In Mississippi, a felon can run for mayor, but there are specific conditions. A person with a felony conviction can qualify to run for office if they have completed their sentence, including any parole or probation. However, individuals who have committed certain crimes may face additional restrictions and may need to go through a process to have their voting rights restored. It's advisable for candidates to check the latest legal requirements and consult with legal experts if needed.