"Your Honor" or "Mr. (Mrs.) Mayor"
When addressing a female mayor and multiple council members, it is good form , regardless of gender, to address the mayor first. An example would be: The honorable (insert formal name), Mayor of(name of city) and members of the (name of city) City Council.
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This depends what country you are in. In Australia you should address that mail simply His/Her Majesty the Mayor CITY And it should get to the Mayor
Judges should be addressed, "your honor".
The proper greeting for a City Council President is President, or sir. If the name is not used, then Mr. President is an acceptable form of greeting.
The honorific would be The Honorable Councilman/woman John /Jane Doe, and the salutation is Dear Councilman/woman Doe.
Abraham Beame, who was the mayor of New York City from 1974 through 1977.
Ed Koch.
Abraham Beame was the first Jewish mayor of New York City. He died in 2001, and it was not reported where he was buried.
According to Emily Post, when addressing a letter to a mayor of a city, the proper form is: The Honorable [mayor's full name]; Mayor of City, Address, State. So, in Boston, the letter would be addressed to The Honorable Martin J. Walsh, Mayor of the City of Boston, One City Hall Plaza, Boston MA 02201.The salutation would be Dear Mayor [last name]-- So in our example, Dear Mayor Walsh. When meeting the mayor in person, he (or she) would be addressed by their title: Good afternoon, Mayor Walsh. Some people would use Mr. or Madam (if it's a female mayor) instead: Good afternoon, Mr. Mayor.
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The former mayor of Detroit, Kwame Malik Kilpatric, abused Detroit city funds in number of ways. He got kickbacks from non-for-profit organisations, and use funds for personal items such as cars, etc.