Mayors are only at city-level, not state-level.
There actually is no mayor of Bellingham but there is a mayor of Boston and the mayor of Boston is the mayor of the state of Massachusetts.
There is no mention of a mayor in the United States Constitution. I doubt there is anything in a state constitution about a mayor, but if there is then it would be dependent on the state.
There is no mention of a mayor in the United States Constitution. I doubt there is anything in a state constitution about a mayor, but if there is then it would be dependent on the state.
There is not a mayor over the state...that would be the Governor which is Rick Scott.
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Texas is a state and therefore does not have a mayor.
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Each state was individual mayor like London has a mayor.
The city has a mayor and city manager, not the state.
Maryland's a state. Mayors are in charge of cities. Maryland doesn't have a mayor.
Idaho is a state. A state doesn't have a mayor. The chief executive of the State of Idaho is the Governor. The current governor of Idaho is C.L. "Butch" Otter
The U.S. as a whole does not have a mayor, each city/town in each state does.