The mayor's office is commonly referred to as the "Office of the Mayor." It serves as the executive office for the mayor, who is the elected head of a city or town. The office is responsible for overseeing the municipal government's operations, implementing city policies, and representing the city in various matters. Depending on the location, it may also be known by specific titles, such as "Mayor's Department" or "Mayor's Administration."
The mayors term of office is 50 years
After the mayors blunder, the township protested for the mayors removal from office.
The mayors term of office is 50 years
no but they have security while in office
== ==
No
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.
I think they are called Mayors.
a Mayor will serve for two years
Governors and mayors voted into office by the district.
Mayors are traditionally called "Your Honour"
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.