According to the official Colorado State website, local government officials can serve 2 terms if those terms are longer than 2 years; 3 terms if the terms are for 2 years or less. This comes out to be between 6 to 8 years, depending on the length of the term. Furthermore, according to BallotPedia.org, Article XVIII section 11 of the Colorado Constitution states that "no elected officials of government ... shall serve more than two consecutive terms in office, except with respect to terms of office which are two years or shorter in duration, no such elected official shall serve more than three consecutive terms in office." So 8 years is the maximum number of years that a person can be a mayor in Colorado.
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Clint Eastwood served one term as mayor of Carmel, California. That term is four years long.
There are no term limits for Mayor or Mobile Alabama. The elections are held yearly so as long as you can keep getting reelected you can be mayor.
A mayor's term for Alaska is three years. But I don't know how many terms they may serve.
The Mayor of Brockton, Massachusetts, serves a term of four years. There are no term limits, allowing mayors to run for reelection multiple times.
The term of the mayor for the city of Cincinnati is four years. Mayors can be re-elected for additional terms, but there are no term limits in place.
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.
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The Mayor of Nashville is elected every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.
The mayoral term in Providence, Rhode Island is four years. As of October 2014, Angel Taveras is the city's mayor.