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This is a list of mayors of the 50 largest cities in the United States, ordered by their populations as of July 1, 2022, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. [1] [2] These 50 cities have a combined population of 49.6 million, or 15% of the national population.
United States portal This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Mayors of places in the United States . It includes Mayors of places in the United States that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
This is a list of the largest municipalities in the United States by race/ethnicity (80,000+) using 2020 U.S. Census data. It includes a sortable table of population by race/ethnicity. The table excludes Hispanics from the racial categories, assigning them to their own category.
The residents of America’s four largest cities have spoken, and their votes have favored Black mayors. New York City, Chicago, The post Black mayors to lead four largest U.S. cities after Bass ...
This list of U.S. cities by black population covers all incorporated cities and Census-designated places with a population over 100,000 and a proportion of black residents over 30% in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the territory of Puerto Rico and the population in each city that is black or African American.
Pages in category "Lists of mayors of places in the United States" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Polls show there are three leading contenders in the race to succeed Eric Garcetti as mayor of Los Angeles. Here's a guide to the top contenders. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.
This is a list of notable performances of third party and independent candidates in United States mayoral elections.. It is rare for candidates, other than those of the six parties which have succeeded as major parties (Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, National Republican Party, Democratic Party, Whig Party, Republican Party), to take large shares of the vote in elections.