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And when | Mayor Gaynor (who had never fully recovered from an |
eimer - Past Rotary District Governor, Retired | Mayor General, Puerto Rico National Guard. |
In 2003, Paolo Gobbo was elected | mayor; Gentilini became deputy mayor, as current leg |
He was appointed by | Mayor George Christopher after the death of Sheriff |
He was the son of Albany | mayor, George Thacher, and the uncle of Albany mayor |
y, McEneny unsuccessfully challenged incumbent | Mayor Gerald Jennings for the Democratic nomination |
Vittorio Veneto - | Mayor: Gianantonio Da Re (LV) |
Tbilisi Municipality, by initiative of Tbilisi | Mayor Gigi Ugulava in 2009. |
He became | Mayor Gilroy's secretary. |
City Councilman Jim Mitchell moved to impeach | mayor Girdler. |
The building is also known as | Mayor Girod House or Nicolas Girod House, as it was |
The arena was named in honor of | Mayor Gray after his sudden death in 1986. |
Mayor Greaves replaced outgoing mayor Jw Richardson, | |
While | mayor, Greenberg was a proponent of community-based |
After the resignation of | mayor Greg Halsey-Brandt in 2001, Brodie was elected |
Incumbent | mayor Greg Ballard |
Incumbent | mayor Greg Ballard will seek reelection. |
In 2007 he was presented the | Mayor's Arts Award by Seattle mayor Greg Nickels. |
Tilson performing at the launch of | Mayor Greg Nickels "Seattle, City of Music" initiati |
Vancouver | Mayor Gregor Robertson defended the changes as neces |
Mayor Gregor Robertson (Chair) | |
In 1882, he was appointed the | mayor's clerk by Mayor Grover Cleveland. |
Mayor Guinta in 2008 | |
four months later and was succeeded by former | mayor H. W. Whillock. |
s Chairman of the West Haven City Council when | Mayor H. |
a's 15th district against Republican San Ramon | Mayor H. Abram Wilson. |
John Hynes, the city clerk and acting | mayor, had intentionally held many important agenda |
The incumbent | mayor had no challengers. |
After his tenure as | mayor had ended, Page turned his attention to his bu |
Nonetheless, his previous run for | mayor had laid a strong foundation for a primary win |
The | mayor had served on the committee since 2002. |
Tommy Handley ... | Mayor Handley |
In the 1980s Chicago's first African-American | mayor, Harold Washington, made his residence in the |
John Larroquette ... | Mayor Harold Herman |
It was originally announced in 1987 by then | Mayor Harold Washington. |
William Courtright - | Mayor Harper (as William Courtwright) |
Galena (incorporated 1858) | Mayor- Harry J. Pisapia |
Under | Mayor Harry L. Davis, FitzGerald was appointed law d |
aw was ambiguous on the extension of incumbent | mayor, Harvey Doolittle Colvin's, one year term. |
Meguro City Hall, where the | mayor has his office. |
Missoula's | Mayor has been John Engen since 2006 and is currentl |
The | mayor has been criticised several times in the satir |
e of New Jersey's recovery act for Camden, the | Mayor has limited formal responsibilities. |
The | mayor has his office in this building, overlooking E |
Mayor Hatch's former home is located at 830 Dayton S | |
Su eventually lost the race to the incumbent | mayor Hau Lung-pin. |
All decisions of the | mayor have to be approved by the 55-seat General Cou |
Prior to running for | mayor, he was an FBI agent and state's attorney for |
Prior to serving as | mayor, he was a colonel in the Confederate Army. |
Prior to serving as Lord | Mayor he was Alderman and Sheriff of the City of Lon |
After two years as vice | mayor, he served as mayor of Fort Lauderdale from 19 |
Whilst | Mayor, he had US President Ulysses S. Grant as a hou |
Following his years as | mayor, he was an Ontario Provincial Court judge. |
While | mayor, he was a member of the Mayors Against Illegal |
During his time as | mayor, he has faced criticism from environmental and |
As | mayor, He believed in limited government and frequen |
After his term as | mayor, he later moved to Windsor, Ontario. |
After his term as | mayor, he left politics. |
Prior to his election as | mayor, he served fourteen years as a member of the C |
After his term as | mayor, he was succeeded by Lorne Mitton. |
Prior to being elected | mayor, he served on city council from 1992 to 1998. |
Prior to his job as | mayor, he was an educator in the Youngstown City Sch |
During his time as | Mayor, he worked hard to revitalize the waterfront o |
Before becoming | mayor, he had been advisor on the city concil of the |
As a councillor and | mayor, he supported housing and urban renewal. |
Before running for | mayor, he represented Ward Three (St. |
As | mayor he started Toronto's Yonge Street line and wor |
Prior to election as | mayor, he served the city as a member of the city co |
Prior to serving as | mayor, he served two terms as the Treasurer of Mahon |
During his time as | mayor, he favoured annexation of Eastview by the nea |
Whilst Governing | Mayor, he served as President of the Bundesrat in 19 |
When he was elected as | mayor, he became the first mayor to be Irish in Sain |
As | mayor, he gained the nickname "Mr. |
After serving as | mayor he returned to his law practice. |
After serving as | mayor, he became an alderman. |
After his term as | mayor, he was a columnist for the Ottawa Journal. |
As | mayor, he has been a visible peace activist. |
Durinng his time as | Mayor, he pushed for open housing and employment equ |
Mayor Healy is a 1981 graduate of Canton McKinley Se | |
In the first direct elections for | mayor, held in 2004, he was re-elected Mayor for the |
the opportunity to present his project to then | mayor Helmut Zilk. |
However, during a period of his post as | mayor, Helvetia Nicole filled in as interim mayor. |
d after another bond issue was approved during | Mayor Henry Kiel's administration. |
The | mayor hides in another bag and the sexton comes into |
to-day city government, and as a result Deputy | Mayor Higginson became acting Mayor. |
While she was | mayor Hillsboro grew from around 29,000 residents to |
Under | Mayor Hiram Wadsworth, the City brought back the cla |
His mother was the son of former | Mayor Hiram Brown, the first mayor of Manchester, wh |
Four elected Aboriginal residents plus a | mayor hold four year terms of office. |
Are you in favour of the | Mayor holding office for the term of two years? |
Wax links to enlighten my Lord | Mayor home 4.6 |
They dedicated the championship to the city | mayor, Hon. |
Jayne Eastwood as | Mayor Hopp |
s-Ormeaux became its own entity, and its first | mayor Hormidas Meloche was elected. |
athryn Whitmire (BBA 1968, MSAcy 1970), Former | Mayor, Houston, TX |
Mayor Hu took office in early 2002. | |
Morton was the Democratic nominee for | mayor in 1858. |
lligan also established the position of Deputy | Mayor in 1997 in conjunction with the city council. |
When he was elected | mayor in 1913 Bosse; challenged citizens to develop |
That year he became Deputy | Mayor in charge of Finances, a position he held unti |
Volkert Douw was appointed | mayor in 1761. |
Flaochad is the last | mayor in Burgundy independent of Neustria. |
When he ran for | mayor in 1917, he was not expected to win. |
He also served a second term as | mayor in 1850. |
He rose to becoming | mayor in 1904. |
He was reelected to another four-year term as | mayor in 1951. |
Named interim | mayor in June 2001, Mayo won a special election in f |
Simms became | mayor in 2007, when the previous mayor, Steve Kent s |
Baigent remained a councillor until he became | Mayor in 1901. |
Rivera, Jr. announced his candidacy for the | mayor's office and was elected as mayor in November |
the unsuccessful DPP candidate for Taipei City | Mayor in 2002. |
Shaa was | mayor in interesting times. |
He was first elected | mayor in 1989, serving seven terms. |
Clavelle was elected | mayor in 1989 as a Progressive. |
Hawrelak ran for | mayor in the 1966 election, but was defeated by Vinc |
He was first elected as | mayor in 1868, but resigned less than a year later. |
Conklin served as | Mayor in 1881, then left that office after serving o |
as elected four years later, and was appointed | Mayor in 1997. |
William Hawrelak had been elected | mayor in the 1974 election, but had died in office. |
aren was the first woman to hold the office of | Mayor in Guelph. |
The Flint City Commission select him as | Mayor in 1940. |
Cox, a Republican, was elected | mayor in November 2006 in a runoff vote against incu |
Prendergast was elected | mayor in 2001 and re-elected in 2004 and 2007. |
Resigning as | mayor in 2005, he ran unsuccessfully for the mayor o |
He was re-elected | mayor in 1975 and 1979. |
made an unsuccessful bid to become Winnipeg's | mayor in 2004. |
The Flint City Commission select him as | Mayor in 1934 for a single year. |
e's local council, and became the town's first | mayor in 1989. |
The Flint City Commission selected him as | Mayor in 1952 and select again for another year. |
Avis elected a Libertarian as | mayor in the 2007 election. |
Francis ran for | Mayor in the 1905 Mayoral race for the city of Red D |
The | Mayor, in disbelief, calls for a light, and they ope |
Bemis was elected | mayor in 2006, at the age of 34, becoming the younge |
City Council president, Burns was elevated to | mayor in January 1987, becoming the first black mayo |
The City Commission select him as | Mayor in 1933 for a single year. |
homas Machen was again Sheriff 1572, 1576, and | Mayor in 1579, 1588, and 1601. |
returned to Delaware, Ohio, where he served as | mayor in 1869. |
It was widely expected that he would run for | mayor in 1951, succeeding Hiram E. McCallum. |
ty council of Ulaanbaatar selected Batbayar as | mayor in 2005. |
t time, he was, at the age of 23, the youngest | mayor in the U.S. |
The | mayor in 2009 was Wes Etheridge. |
Robert Hughes, the | Mayor in 1904, was re-elected to become Cardiff's fi |
He ran for | mayor in 1994 and finished second against incumbent |
He was elected | mayor in 2002 and served until 2009. |
He declined to seek reelection as | mayor in 1894. |
The Flint City Commission select him as | Mayor in 1936 for two one-year terms. |
cted to city council there in 1971, and became | mayor in 1976. |
t least seven sons, one of whom, Nicholas, was | mayor in 1554 and 1561. |
The Flint City Commission select him as | Mayor in 1930 for a single year as the first City Co |
Randy Foley replaced Packett as | mayor in 2008. |
He became Deputy | Mayor in 2008. |
He became | Mayor in 2005 after running unopposed in December 20 |
At 38, he was the second youngest | mayor in Somerville history. |
He had become Vice | Mayor in March 2009. |
He was first elected | mayor in an election held in December 1927. |
elected to Village Council in 1923 and became | mayor in 1925. |
As a full-time | mayor in a Mayor / Council form of government, Murra |
During the 1980s, he was a popular | mayor in The Pas, Manitoba. |
He was a banker and was elected | mayor in 1893. |
He was Sheriff of Bristol in 1627 and | Mayor in 1642. |
elected and second serving Dominican-American | mayor in the United States . |
Christian Dupessay (PS) was elected | mayor in the 2008 elections following Borrel's retir |
ganized a roast for Millson when he retired as | mayor in 1991. |
He was elected | mayor in 1963. |
He became vice-mayor in 2006 and | mayor in 2007. |
He was selected Flint | Mayor in 1931 by the other City Commissioners. |
ced by Councillor Ahmed Omer, the first Somali | mayor in Tower Hamlets and London. |
Lewis was first elected | mayor in the election of December 8, 1862. |
Donnelly became | mayor in 1911 when the first city commission was org |
on the Fairbanks City Council before becoming | mayor in 1966. |
Church had first been elected | mayor in 1915 and had been reelected every year sinc |
o the Glendora City Council in 1999 and became | mayor in 2001. |
the Greens selecting Jenny Jones to be deputy | mayor in 2003 (also includes background on Ken Livin |
council for Wolseley from 1889 to 1903 and was | mayor in 1904. |
ansfield voted to introduce a directly elected | mayor in a referendum. |
s re-elected in 1977 and served as Deputy Lord | Mayor in 1978-79. |
He was voted in as | mayor in 1909, winning the race by 402 votes. |
blican, he was elected to two terms as Yonkers | Mayor in 1961 and 1965. |
He became | mayor in 1888 and deputy mayor in 1889. |
d to the Tracy City Council in 1958 and became | mayor in 1960. |
Mayor in Forest (1999-2001 & 2007-...) | |
He also served as the town's | mayor in 1851. |
Peggy Wilson, an unsuccessful candidate for | mayor in the 2006 jungle primary. |
because of this popularity that he was elected | mayor in 1840. |
The Flint City Commission select him as | Mayor in 1938 for two one-year terms. |
She is the longest-serving | mayor in the city's history. |
She was elected as | mayor in a 2003 by-election, following the resignati |
He served as the | mayor in 2005 and 2006. |
and city councilor (1997) before being elected | mayor in 2000, succeeding veteran mayor Victor M. Po |
He was elected | mayor in 1900. |
He is the first directly-elected | mayor in the history of the City. |
lseley, Saskatchewan, becoming the community's | mayor in 1921 and 1922. |
He was elected as Portland, Oregon's second | mayor in 1852, succeeding Hugh O'Bryant. |
To date, Davis is the only female | mayor in Compton's history. |
eace for Cheshire, Alderman for Stockport, and | Mayor in 1850-1851. |
He was unsuccessful in an attempt to become | mayor in 1892, when Olivier Durocher was selected. |
He ran for | mayor in 1983 in a special election, but was defeate |
mber of the Kew City Council 1898-1905 and was | mayor in 1903-05. |
Rivera became | mayor in 1976, defeating incumbent Manuel Aponte Bor |
Borer, a Democrat, was elected | mayor in 1991. |
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