Definition of Mayorship. Meaning of Mayorship. Synonyms of Mayorship

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Definition of Mayorship

Mayorship
Mayorship May"or*ship, n. The office of a mayor.

Meaning of Mayorship from wikipedia

- Rob Ford served as mayor of Toronto from December 1, 2010, until November 30, 2014, being elected in 2010. Rob Ford was elected mayor with 383,501 votes...
- Murano. Meanwhile, an underling of Tamiya, Takeshi Hirokawa, runs for mayorship in order to set up the town for the parasites' interests. Another parasite...
- Phillip Duane Hardberger (born July 27, 1934) is an American politician and lawyer who served as mayor of San Antonio, taking office in June, 2005. A Democrat...
- In May 2013, the American website Gawker and the Toronto Star reported that they had viewed a cellphone video that showed then-Mayor of Toronto Rob Ford...
- Ernest Nathan "Dutch" Morial (October 9, 1929 – December 24, 1989), was an American politician and a leading civil rights advocate. He was the first black...
- and Peter privately scatter Gus' ashes around the tree, and Victory's mayorship receives praise. Toula and Nick decide to bring Peter with them to America...
- Manuel Alberto Diaz (born November 5, 1954) is a Cuban-American politician who served as the chair of the Florida Democratic Party from 2021 to 2023. From...
- 2005 it had more success, e.g. in al-Bireh and Ramallah, and winning the mayorship of Bir Zeit. There are conflicting reports about the political allegiance...
- in 1998. Despite being registered with the Republican Party during her mayorship, Graham endorsed in****bent Florida governor Lawton Chiles, a Democrat...
- Philip Simon Mauger (born c. 1958) is the current Mayor of Christchurch, defeating David Meates in the 2022 local body elections. Previously he was a one-term...