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1840. Salary. $134,191 [1] Website. austintexas.gov /mayor. The mayor of Austin is the official head of the city of Austin in the U.S. state of Texas. The office was established in 1840 after Austin incorporated as a city in 1839. The mayor of Austin is elected to a four-year term and limited to serving no more than two terms.
v. t. e. The 2024 Austin mayoral election will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the next mayor of Austin, Texas. [1] The election is nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations will not appear on the ballot. Incumbent mayor Kirk Watson is running for re-election, after returning to the position of mayor following the 2022 election.
Government. v. t. e. The 2022 Austin mayoral election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the next mayor of Austin, Texas. The election was nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations did not appear on the ballot. Incumbent mayor Steve Adler was term-limited and could not run for re-election.
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Stephen Ira Adler (born March 23, 1956) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 58th mayor of Austin from 2015 to 2023. Adler has been a practicing attorney in Austin in the areas of eminent domain and civil rights law for 35 years. [1] For eight years he worked as the chief of staff and later general counsel to Democratic State ...
Jul. 30—This year's mayor's race will feature three people vying for the chair — two of which ran in the last election and the third being a political newcomer. Incumbent Steve King is running ...
Austin Mayor Kirk Watson in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Austin, April 4, 2024. Austin Mayor Kirk Watson is seeking reelection. Watson served as Austin's mayor from 1997-2001 and later as a ...
Elections in Texas. The 2018 Austin mayoral election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the mayor of Austin, Texas. The election was a non-partisan mayoral election. If a candidate received a majority of the votes (50%+1 or greater), the candidate was elected, otherwise a runoff would be held between the top two candidates with the most votes.