The mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. Each term lasts four years, and after completing two terms, a mayor must take a break before running again. There is no lifetime limit on the number of terms a person can serve, as long as they are not consecutive.
A mayor is allowed to serve up to 2 terms. That's 4 years.
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There are no term limits for mayor in Chicago, IL.
The current mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania is Vaughn D. Spencer. He is the chief executive officer of the city and is responsible for many jobs for Reading, Pennsylvania.
3 Consecutive Terms
Two
two-four year terms
There are many cities in Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are some of the most well-known.
There are 2,705 miles from the center of Oregon to Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
The Denver in Colorado is 26 hours from the Philadelphia in Pennsylvania.
As many as he or she wants.
2 4-year terms