Florida has 67 counties, each with a board of commissioners, except Duval Co. On October 1, 1968, the government of Duval County was consolidated with the government of the City of Jacksonville. I guess that would make the mayor of Jacksonville, John Peyton, the one and only "mayor of a county in the state of Florida".
TN is the abbreviation for Tennessee, which is a state. States do not have mayors. Mayors are elected officials of Cities and Counties.
It has 67 counties.
there are no states in Florida, Florida IS a state and has counties.
In the state of Florida, there are three dry counties. They are Washington County, Liberty County and Lafayette County.The state that is the driest is Kentucky.
There are no countries in Florida, as Florida is a state in the country of the US. Perhaps you meant counties, which are political divisions of most states. There are 67 counties in Florida.
Florida is a state containing counties, not a county containing states.
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.
Tennessee has over 90 counties, and each county typically has a mayor. Additionally, many cities within the counties also have their own mayors. The exact number of mayors in Tennessee can vary as new cities are incorporated or existing ones change their governance structures, but there are generally more than 100 mayors across the state when considering both county and city levels.
The term length for mayors in the state of Montana is 4 years. As of 2014 the current mayor is John Engen.
There isn't one. GA is the abbreviation of the state of Georgia. States don't have mayors, cities have mayors.
The largest division of land within a state are counties. There are 67 counties in the state of Florida. Some include Polk, Taylor, as well as Bay.
Florida doesn't have "states." Florida is a US State ---- the 46th one. Anyway, there are 67 counties in Florida. The major "counties" are Hillsborough, Pinellas, Sarasota, Manatee, & Miami-Date Counties. Source(s): My 2009, 2010, & 2011 Floridian Vacations