The feminine form of mayor is mayoress. The feminine plural is mayoresses.
The term "Mayor" is unisex, meaning it's safe to use for both men and women.
As Mayor, Madame Mayor, or by name.
madame 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.
Whether male or female it would be: Mayor Jane Doe or Mayor Doe (as example.)
Dear Madam Mayor
The possessive form of the noun mayor is mayor's.example: The mayor's appearance caused the crowd to stop and listen.
The term "mayoress" refers to a female mayor or the wife of a mayor. It is specifically used to denote a woman holding the position of mayor in a municipality or a female who assists in ceremonial duties associated with the mayor's office. The male equivalent is simply "mayor."
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Mayoress.
The possessive form for the noun mayor is mayor's.Example: The mayor's office is at the end of the hall.
To introduce a female Mayor you would say 'Mayor Jane Doe' or 'Mayor Doe.'