The frequency of mayoral elections and the length of the term can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction. In many cities in the United States, mayors are elected every four years, although some cities may hold elections every two years. The specific term length and election cycle can also differ based on local laws and regulations.
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 current mayor of Denton,Texas is Mark Burroughs. Mark was elected mayor in 2008 and is currently serving his second term as mayor He also was elected to council in 1998 to 2004. .
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.
The Mayor of Nashville is elected every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.
Yes, A donkey was elected as mayor in Florissant, CO as part of Heritage Days. The town elected the donkey for a second term the following year.
He obviously bought his third election
The Mayor of Tampa serves a term of four years. There are no term limits, allowing a mayor to serve multiple consecutive terms if re-elected. The mayoral elections are held in even-numbered years.
Marvin Denault, a popular mayor in North Dakota, was elected 4 times. He passed away in his fourth term.
There are no term limits for St Paul mayor. A term is four years and someone can be elected as many times as the people choose.
Eldridge "Butch" Walker (newly elected to 2nd term)
In Orlando, the mayor serves a term of four years. The mayor can be re-elected for additional terms, with no limit on the number of terms they can serve. Elections for the mayoral position are held in even-numbered years.
As of June 2014, the mayor of Selma, California is Kenneth Grey. His term will end in November 2014, unless he is elected again.