Yes, mayors typically need to be citizens of the country in which they serve, as this ensures they have a vested interest in the local community and its governance. Citizenship often comes with rights and responsibilities that are crucial for effective leadership. Additionally, many jurisdictions have specific legal requirements regarding residency and citizenship for elected officials to maintain accountability and representation. However, the exact requirements can vary depending on local laws and regulations.
There are many thousands of mayors in the US. You would need to specify the city and state to get a correct answer.
910 mayors
The Mayors was created in 2004.
790 mayors
There are currently 641 African American mayors across the Nation as of October 24, 2008. Every state in the union has at least one African American mayor now.
Mayors run cities not states. You would need to specify a city to get an answer.
Ionia Mayors was created in 1921.
Mayors for Peace was created in 1982.
Montvale mayors
States have governors not mayors. Cities and towns have mayors.
The mayors term of office is 50 years
Mayors are for cities. Georgia has many cities. You would need to be more specific.