Two terms
William Steuart - Mayor of Baltimore - died in 1838.
William Steuart - Mayor of Baltimore - was born in 1754.
James Calhoun - mayor of Baltimore - was born in 1743.
James Calhoun - mayor of Baltimore - died in 1816.
No, they can re run and re run as long as they want
In Baltimore City, Maryland, there are no term limits for the position of mayor. A mayor can serve an unlimited number of four-year terms, provided they continue to win re-election. This allows individuals to remain in office as long as they maintain public support and successfully campaign for additional terms.
A Mayor of New York City has a 2-term limit. But Mayor Bloomberg didn't want to give up. So near the end of his second term there was a special election and the citizens of New York City voted yes or no as to whether Bloomberg could run for a third time. He ended up winning both elections.
No. Baltimore City is an independent city. Baltimore County residents vote for their own county executive.
Cities have mayors - counties do not.
Most cities do not have a term limit for the office of mayor. A mayor may hold office for as long as he can keep winning election. Terms between election may vary depending on the city.
To date, I do not believe Tampa has yet to have a black mayor.
In the Philippines, a mayor can serve a maximum of three consecutive terms, with each term lasting three years. After serving three consecutive terms, a mayor must vacate the position for at least one term before being eligible to run again. However, there is no limit on the total number of non-consecutive terms a mayor can serve throughout their lifetime.