The length of a mayor's term can vary depending on the specific city or municipality. In many places in the United States, mayors are typically elected for a term of four years, although some cities may have two-year terms or longer terms of six years. It's important to check local regulations for precise term lengths.
Bob Foster was elected mayor of Long Beach in 2006.
In 2006 Bob Foster was elected Mayor of Long Beach.
In Middletown, Connecticut, the term for a mayor is two years. The mayor is elected by the city's residents and can serve multiple terms if re-elected.
The Mayor of Nashville is elected every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.
Andrew was elected Lord Mayor on 27th June 2011
The mayor-council form has a mayor elected by voters.
William Hawrelak was first elected as mayor in 1951. He was mayor for three different times. He died in office in 1975.
Rahm Emanuel was elected to be the mayor of chicago in 2011
who was elected the new mayor of Clarkston Georgia in 2017
Depends on the rules (charter, etc.) of the town. In NYC the mayor sits for 4 years, but that may not be true everywhere
The term for the Mayor of San Diego is four years. There are no term limits, meaning a mayor can serve an unlimited number of consecutive terms as long as they continue to be re-elected.
The mayor of Cincinnati (the first elected by a direct vote) is Mark Mallory, elected in 2005 and re-elected in 2009.