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Following the change of | mayor, a new review was initiated in July 2008. |
During his term as | Mayor a reclamation was proposed for residential pur |
next year he was elected alderman, and became | mayor a second time in 1667. |
The town's government consisted of a | mayor, a police chief and a city council. |
The | mayor, a Methodist. |
village is governed by a council composed of a | mayor, a deputy mayor, and three councillors. |
As | mayor, a feud developed between him and Compton Chie |
s City Chamberlain and Park Commissioner under | Mayor A. Oakey Hall. |
is the mother of Theo Carver, and the wife of | mayor Abe Carver. |
Mayor Abraham Beame called for the resignation of Se | |
Dean Hrbacek, Former Sugar Land | mayor, accountant and tax attorney (Campaign website |
Mayor Adams would later serve as an appointed Judge | |
The | mayor addressed this in a press conference later on |
Mayor: Adrian Foster | |
After the war he returned as deputy | mayor, advancing to the position of mayor in 1948. |
cal politics in 1985, becoming Brisbane's Lord | Mayor after a factional deal by party officials foll |
He became | mayor after winning a narrow victory over Louis Tayl |
He served one term as | mayor, after which he returned to private business. |
He was appointed | mayor after Alexander Patton left the position early |
Walker was appointed | mayor after Whillock formally resigned in May of tha |
ity Administrator in 2001, he became Temporary | Mayor after the recall of the Mayor Stanley on March |
A Democrat, he was elected | mayor after serving on the city council. |
Flood was elected | mayor after having retired as Chairman of the Board |
He was elected | mayor after Charles Box declined to seek a fourth te |
he Conservative Party's third directly elected | mayor, after Chris Morgan and Linda Arkley in North |
She planned to run for | mayor again in 2002, but withdrew due to health prob |
He ran for | mayor again in 1995 and ultimately lost to John Dela |
Cole He was elected | Mayor again in 1945 while still serving in the Pacif |
While his bid lost, he was reelected | mayor again after the referendum. |
He served as Lord | Mayor again from 1929 to 1931. |
He was | mayor again from 1840 to 1846. |
He was | Mayor again in 1878. |
He was elected | mayor again in May 1946 and stayed there until May 1 |
In 1970 he ran for | mayor again, and was reelected. |
n 1905, after which Guayanilla elected its own | mayor again. |
9 Cappiello announced his intention to run for | mayor again. |
Harrison ran unsuccessfully for | mayor against Jake Garn in 1972. |
2005, Howland moved to New Bedford and ran for | mayor against incumbent mayor Frederick Kalisz, Scot |
The | Mayor agrees saying, "this piper must be paid". |
Nagato Nakasato beat incumbent | mayor Akihiko Yoshida. |
Long serving and very popular | mayor Al Duerr was retiring leaving the position ope |
Mayor Al Lang attracted the St. Louis Browns to St. | |
nn served as a special assistant to Birmingham | mayor Albert Boutwell under the new city government. |
It was officially opened by then | mayor Albert Campbell and Queen Elizabeth II in 1973 |
The auditorium was renamed for | Mayor Albert Boutwell. |
In July 2008 | Mayor Albright announced he would not run for Mayor |
It was presented by Lord | Mayor Alderman Councillor F. J. Cowie. |
A borough council consisting of a | mayor, aldermen and councillors replaced the local b |
The district is named after former Darwin lord | mayor, Alec Fong Lim. |
The approval of the Romans to the | mayor Alemanno rose to 60% in January 2009. |
Chief Cahill was totally blindsided by | Mayor Alioto's move. |
ty Council Posts, the City Controller, and the | Mayor all had elections. |
The incumbent | mayor Allan Buck, did not run. |
Incumbent | mayor Allan Lamport won an unexpectedly close race a |
Sutton was again elected Deputy | Mayor alongside Darren Jones from 2001-2002 before r |
1246, and Alfonso married for a third time to | Mayor Alonso de Meneses. |
The | mayor also threatened Anstrudis, but her simple fait |
Except for a tie, the | mayor also votes in three other occasions. |
The | Mayor also created the El Cenizo Police Department a |
The | mayor also has a seat and a vote. |
andidate for the position as Rogaland's county | mayor, and deputy county mayor, several times. |
For example, in 2004-2005, both the | Mayor and Deputy Mayor were Liberal Democrats, but c |
the Otorohanga District Council And shares its | Mayor and MP. |
In October 1998, he was elected | mayor and re-elected in October 2001. |
In 1971-1974, he held the position of Deputy | Mayor, and he was elected Mayor of Henderson Borough |
In addition, the current | mayor and local sheriff are husband and wife. |
Jim Watt former | Mayor and Footballer. |
administrative offices, including that of the | mayor and police department. |
He also served as a legal advisor to the | mayor and the common council. |
Blackmore: by the | mayor and corporation of Launceston |
Raymond didn't seek re-election as | mayor and went into County Government. |
On 21 November 2002 he was again elected | Mayor and served until 4 December 2006. |
ry, Gregorio won the Democratic nomination for | mayor and was elected again as mayor by overwhelming |
He was twice | mayor and was described as a 'sage and prudent ruler |
Parker is Houston's second female | mayor, and the first elected gay mayor of a major U. |
The city council consists of the | mayor and five aldermen. |
e received 33,064 of the 40,000 votes cast for | mayor and was declared the Mayor of Chicago. |
The | Mayor and his sister-in-law are entertaining the Dis |
She ran up against term limits as | mayor and was succeeded by her vice mayor Irma Ander |
A | mayor and deputy mayor are elected from among the co |
City government is by | mayor and city council. |
In 1908, he became the new city's second | mayor, and served a one-year term. |
the Common Council created the post of deputy | mayor and Makowski was the first appointed, serving |
He was then elected | mayor and served from December 6, 1869 to December 3 |
ugh, the chairman and vice-chairman became the | mayor and deputy-mayor. |
Mayor and cabinet executive | |
He first became | mayor, and an MP, in 1784. |
Gans was brought before the | mayor and aldermen of Bristol for "blasphemy." |
In 1918, he was the Democratic candidate for | mayor, and he held office for 12 years. |
ry was announced on October 6, 1995, by Michel | Mayor and Didier Queloz. |
Former Enid | Mayor and Oklahoma Congressman Milton C. Garber serv |
A | mayor and six council members serve three-year terms |
Nicholas Sacco - | Mayor and Commissioner of Public Affairs |
The posts of | mayor and deputy mayor are elected annually. |
In November 1940 he won his first election to | mayor, and was re-elected in 1944. |
s named for John Walter Grant MacEwan, Calgary | mayor and Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. |
atrick has a mayor-council system in which the | mayor and 4 council members are elected to 2-year te |
That revelation led to the indictment of the | mayor and his bodyguards on multiple criminal charge |
ists of a town council, composed of an elected | mayor and six councillors. |
She was the | mayor and city clerk for the City of McHenry, Illino |
The Phoenix City Council includes the | mayor and 8 councilmembers. |
The council consisted of a | Mayor and 9 elected councillors. |
Current Elected | Mayor and City Commission |
Joe Fratesi is the former | mayor and current chief administrative officer of Sa |
Henry Bergman as | Mayor and Man in Basement |
Sarles served one term as | mayor and then was elected Governor. |
Palais Rihour, base of the | mayor and museums (1849) |
The City Church is where the | Mayor and Corporation of Oxford are expected to wors |
The | mayor and council were all re-elected in 2004, with |
Russell was the father of Cambridge | Mayor and Massachusetts Governor William E. Russell. |
On June 7, 2010, both Dan for | Mayor and Hiccups were renewed for a second season. |
He served as both | Mayor and Lieutenant Governor until his death in Har |
to, Province of Treviso) is the current Deputy | Mayor, and former Mayor, of the city of Treviso, Ita |
A biography of a local | mayor and other persons |
The council consists of the | mayor and eight councillors. |
The Palmerston City Council consists of the | Mayor and six aldermen. |
Herman Friele, | mayor and coffee king |
ation ceremony included Douglas Wilder, former | Mayor and Lt. Governor Tim Kaine, Mayor Rudy McCollu |
Fairhope is governed by a | Mayor and five person city council. |
He was a son of William Hutchison a Wellington | Mayor and Member of Parliament. |
The council consists of a | mayor and eight councilors elected to three year ter |
as a town in 1893, he became the town's first | mayor, and served a second term as mayor in 1896. |
he Tennant Creek Town Council consisted of the | Mayor and three aldermen. |
Mizil is governed by a | mayor and 17-member local council. |
The | Mayor and City Council |
In 1970 he was once again elected as | Mayor and he has served ever since. |
lain was a Birmingham businessmen, councillor, | mayor and Member of Parliament. |
Skeffington is assumed to represent Boston | mayor and Massachusetts governor James Michael Curle |
He was subsequently elected the | mayor and served two successful terms before moving |
The General's brother Kazek was the | mayor and was able to save at least one Jew. |
Anson Vasco Call II was elected the first | mayor and began serving in 1902. |
In 1858, he was chosen to serve as | Mayor and served one term only. |
In 1886, he was elected | mayor and was reelected the following year and again |
Plaza | mayor and Ayuntamiento of Abia de las Torres. |
Washington successfully ran for | Mayor and was elected 1983. |
The government of the town is led by a | mayor and town council. |
As | Mayor and then Controller he also served on Metropol |
Benjamin Tonks (1832-1884) was a 19th century | Mayor and Member of Parliament in Auckland, New Zeal |
David Dinkins, later Deputy | Mayor and Mayor of New York City |
This form of government combines an elected | mayor and council and an appointed local government |
His youngest brother, Tim Ayers, served as | Mayor and City Commissioner of Springfield, Ohio fro |
She was later the Deputy | Mayor and then Mayor of Hurstville City and served i |
Plaza | mayor and Ayuntamiento of Riaza. |
Edna Wasson had served as Nixa's first female | mayor and son Jay was mayor from 1997 to 2002. |
The Mayor-in-council, which is led by | Mayor and supported by Commissioner and officers, is |
There is a | mayor and Town Clerk. |
The | Mayor and Council operate on a legislative basis, wi |
second-class city, Kasaan is administered by a | mayor and city council, of which the mayor is a memb |
He was the | mayor and newspaper editor in Marquette, Michigan. |
fter 1906, Sharpe did not seek another term as | mayor and returned to business interests. |
George Maguire was the first foreign-born | mayor and first Democrat to be elected mayor of St. |
government in 2000, Notley-Smith became Deputy | Mayor and then subsequently Mayor of the City of Ran |
Town | Mayor and Town Council Member (1 of 13) & Regional C |
It chose a democratic government, an elected | Mayor and three Aldermen, to govern its people. |
In 2005, she was chosen by the San Jose | Mayor and confirmed by her colleagues on the City Co |
However Alemanno was elected | mayor and subsequently appointed her his Counsellor |
From 2005 to 2006 he was Vice | Mayor and from 2006 to 2007 the 57th Mayor. |
Alarcon decided not to run for Valley | mayor, and instead opposed secession. |
Jay H. Sniatkowski (born 1964) is the former | mayor and deputy mayor of Verona, New Jersey. |
The Chief of Police reports directly to the | Mayor and City Council of Alcoa. |
He was also | Mayor and Deputy Mayor (1990-1992) of North Down. |
The next year, Alexander was elected | mayor and served two terms. |
In 1855, Sutherlin was elected as Danville's | mayor and served for 6 years in this capacity. |
The | mayor and four council members are elected officials |
The government consists of a | mayor and a city council. |
All figures include votes cast for both | mayor and councillors |
From among themselves, the councillors elect a | mayor and a deputy mayor who preside over about 10 s |
urned seven councillors with Rodney Wangman as | mayor and Brian Wicks as deputy mayor. |
Scott LeMarr was selected | Mayor and Mary Hamway was selected Vice Mayor on Jun |
After each election, the Council selects a | Mayor and Vice-Mayor from among its members. |
She is the daughter of former Cincinnati | Mayor and U.S. Congressman Donald D. Clancy. |
the Vampire Slayer's third season, between the | Mayor and Faith, shows how Faith currently views the |
Jones is a former Lord | Mayor, and the 105th Lord Mayor of Manchester during |
politicians, William Sanford Evans, a Winnipeg | mayor and Conservative MLA and party leader, and Har |
He served one term as | mayor, and as mayor he established a pension fund fo |
Then in 1908 he ran for | mayor and lost to Joseph Oliver. |
During his tenure in Sycamore, Syme served as | mayor and president of the school board. |
a son of Dominick Dubh Lynch, Galway's second | Mayor, and nephew of Peirce Lynch, the first Mayor. |
On October 2, 2000, the Athens-Clarke County | Mayor and Commission voted to save the trestle. |
cholas Mavodones, Democrat, current ceremonial | mayor and at-large City Councillor. |
For the Muncie, Indiana | mayor and editor, see George R. Dale. |
He was Vice | Mayor and a member the Cincinnati City Council from |
Dullea was appointed Chief in 1940 by | Mayor Angelo Rossi. |
Councillor Craig Nuttall defeated incumbent | mayor Anne Krassilowsky in Dryden. |
It is named for assassinated Chicago | mayor Anton Cermak. |
Previously, | Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa represented the district |
run in the election, believing he would remain | mayor anyway, but Barbee was recognized as mayor by |
The | Mayor appoints the Village Treasurer. |
The | mayor appoints Jean-Paul Henry. |
Isaac G. Burnet was chosen | mayor April, 1819. |
This short-lived entity had only one | mayor, Archibald Clark. |
All members of the council, including the | mayor, are elected to five-year terms. |
Future | mayor Arthur Fauteux was elected to his first term o |
Incumbent | mayor Arthur Fauteux was re-elected without oppositi |
Matt Roe as | Mayor Artie Worth |
In 1998, Apana was elected | mayor as a Democrat to succeed then-gubernatorial ca |
Its current | mayor, as of 2006, is Ioan Alexandru Resiga. |
Its | mayor as of 2006 is Sandu Heler. |
Creal ran for Ann Arbor | mayor as a Republican in 1959. |
the 1884 city election, he won the contest for | mayor as a citizen's candidate. |
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