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  2. Mayor–council government - Wikipedia

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    The mayor may also have veto rights over council votes, with the council able to override such a veto. Conversely, in a weak-mayor system, the mayor has no formal authority outside the council, serving a largely ceremonial role as council chairperson and is elected by the citizens of the city. The mayor cannot directly appoint or remove ...

  3. Faulkner Act - Wikipedia

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    The mayor can also dismiss these department heads upon written notice to the council. The mayor also has veto power subject to override by 2/3 of council members, and can vote on council matters in the result of a tie vote. [8] This form of government also includes a municipal administrator who supervises the departments. [8]

  4. Veto power in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The mayoral veto is a typical feature of "strong mayor" systems in which the mayor is the chief executive and the council is limited to legislative matters. [63] These systems are more common in large cities. [64] The mayors of New York, Los Angeles and Chicago all have veto power, [65] as does the mayor of Washington, D.C. [66] The mayor of ...

  5. Aug. 6—Runoff elections will still be a regular feature of Albuquerque city politics after a proposal to lower the threshold to win a City Council or mayoral election and reduce the need for ...

  6. Mayor Linda Gorton vetoed creating the jobs due to concerns about ongoing costs. Lexington council will consider overriding mayor’s veto of 10 new positions in the budget Skip to main content

  7. 'Why should taxpayers cover this?' Marlborough mayor vetoes ...

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    MARLBOROUGH —Mayor Arthur Vigeant's final veto in response to a City Council vote concerns the absorption of a private way into the city’s system of roads.. Vigeant on Dec. 8 vetoed the ...

  8. District of Columbia home rule - Wikipedia

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    The mayor-commissioner could, without any Congressional approval, consolidate District agencies and transfer money between agencies, powers the preceding Board of Commissioners had not possessed. [24] The mayor-commissioner could veto ordinances passed by the Council, but the Council could override the veto with a three-fourths vote. [22]

  9. Minneapolis City Council overrules Mayor Frey's veto on ...

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    The mayor's veto letter states that the council is working against its own goals through "performative" measures that are not supported by the city's legal and financial reality.