enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Veto power in the United States - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veto_power_in_the_United...

    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 ...

  3. Utica Common Council lowers proposed tax increase: Will the ...

    www.aol.com/utica-common-council-lowers-proposed...

    The mayor must decide which, if any, of 33 amendments to veto.

  4. Mayor–council government - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayorcouncil_government

    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 ...

  5. Faulkner Act - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faulkner_Act

    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]

  6. Should Springfield City Council be paid? How the Queen City ...

    www.aol.com/springfield-city-council-paid-queen...

    He suggests removing the mayor as a voting member of council, allowing the mayor to vote only in case of a tie and giving the mayor veto power that can still be overturned by a supermajority of ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Veto power in Illinois - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veto_power_in_Illinois

    The mayor of Chicago obtained a qualified veto in 1850, part of a nationwide trend toward mayoral veto powers in large cities. [82] An early exercise of this veto occurred in 1852, when the city council overrode mayor Walter S. Gurnee's veto of an ordinance granting the Illinois Central Railroad a right of way along the city lakefront. [83]

  9. Overridden veto sparks latest conflict between Lumumba and ...

    www.aol.com/overridden-veto-sparks-latest...

    Police and fire chiefs are appointed by the mayor. But some council members think they should have employment contracts instead. Overridden veto sparks latest conflict between Lumumba and city ...