Michael Bloomberg served as mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013, completing three consecutive terms. In 2008, he was instrumental in changing the city's term limits law, allowing him to run for a third term. However, under current laws, a mayor can only serve two consecutive terms. Therefore, Bloomberg is not eligible to return to the mayor's office as he has already served the maximum allowed terms.
The mayors term of office is 50 years
a Mayor will serve for two years
After the mayors blunder, the township protested for the mayors removal from office.
no but they have security while in office
The mayors term of office is 50 years
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Michael Bloomberg is currently (2011) serving his third term as Mayor of New York City. He took office on January 1, 2002.
In the Middle Ages a office holder was given a badge of office and these were often worn around the neck. This tradition has remained in some places in the world and that is what you see on the mayors is their badge of office.
Governors and mayors voted into office by the district.
The State of Illinois does not employ any mayors. "Mayor" is an executive office held within a city government. Not all cities have mayors, though. That depends on the organization of the city.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg is an outspoken proponent of same-sex marriage and is co-chair of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry.