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In some states, mayors are officially elected on a nonpartisan basis; however, their party affiliation or preference is generally known, and where it is known it is shown in the list below. The breakdown of mayoral political parties is 38 Democrats , 9 Republicans , and 3 Independents (two elected with state Democratic support).
This is a category for all people who have served in the past or present as the mayor of a United States capital city. Subcategories This category has the following 46 subcategories, out of 46 total.
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Mayors of the latter may be informally referred to as “metro mayors”. The first such post was the Mayor of London, created as the executive of the Greater London Authority in 2000 as part of a reform of the local government of Greater London.
The Conservatives created 11 such areas, which have an elected "metro" mayor, and set a target that every part of England that wanted greater powers in some form would get a devolution deal by 2030.
Tom Bradley, who served as mayor from 1973 to 1993, is the longest-serving mayor in Los Angeles history. Bradley was the city's first African-American mayor. Antonio Villaraigosa, a Latino leader, served as the mayor of Los Angeles, from 2005 to 2013, a total of 8 years. He was the first Hispanic in over 130 years to have served as Mayor of Los ...
This category holds subcategories for mayors of specific cities, e.g., Category:Mayors of New York City for articles about the different mayors of that city. See also: Category:Mayors by country See also
They will pave the way for metro mayors to have a role managing, planning and developing the rail network, the Observer reported, while also allowing contactless travel like that seen in London.