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* Armand Joseph Dubernad ( 1741 – 1799 ), financial trader, consul general of the Holy Roman Empire, deputy, mayor and cofounder of the first Jacobin Club of Brittany.
But what the mayor doesn't know is that Dimsdale was a deputy under the famous lawman, Tom Destry and is able to call upon the equally formidable Tom Destry, Jr. ( James Stewart ) to help him make Bottleneck a lawful, respectable town.
The last municipal election, held on December 9, 2006, resulted in a victory for the Democratic Progressive Party's candidate Chen Chu, the first elected female mayor of special municipality in Taiwan, defeating her Kuomintang rival and former deputy mayor, Huang Chun-ying.
The City of Karachi Municipal Act of 1933 transformed the city administration into a municipal corporation with a mayor, a deputy mayor and 57 councillors.
Each union council comprised thirteen members elected from specified electorates: four men and two women elected directly by the general population ; two men and two women elected by peasants and workers ; one member for minority communities ; two members are elected jointly as the union mayor ( nazim ) and deputy union mayor ( naib nazim ).
The new company reached an agreement with the deputy mayor of St Petersburg, the future Russian Prime Minister and President, Vladimir Putin, to receive a tax break in order to keep the LOMO factory in the city open.
The executive branch of the town government consists of a mayor and five deputy mayors.
* the mayor, appointed by the President ( who can remove him at any moment ) upon the recommendation of the Prime Minister, alongside a group of four deputy mayors heading eleven ministries ( of which financial, transport, urban development etc.
While Jacques Peirotes, at this time deputy at the Landrat Elsass-Lothringen and just elected mayor of Strasbourg, proclaimed the forfeiture of the German Empire and the advent of the French Republic, a self-proclaimed government of Alsace-Lorraine declared independence as the " Republic of Alsace-Lorraine ".
After the fall of Communism in Russia, many prominent Soviets came to Turku to study Western business practices, among them Vladimir Putin, then Leningrad's deputy mayor.
Elections in federal, state and municipalities follow all the same system, with elections of president, governor and mayor for executive branch and federal deputy, federal senate, state deputy and alderman for legislative branch.
In 1548 the deputy mayor prohibited the use of flammable materials.
Kenneth Lipper, investment banker and former deputy mayor of New York for Finance and Economic Development, was also hired as chief technical adviser.
The current mayor is CLLR Colin Brotherton ( Kirton ), with the deputy mayor being CLLR Alan Lee
From 2007 on, Tampere switched to a new model of having a mayor and four deputy mayors, chosen for a periods of two years.
After entering politics, he was successively named mayor of Alagoas ' capital Maceió in 1979 ( National Renewal Alliance Party ), elected a federal deputy ( Democratic Social Party ) in 1982, and eventually elected governor of the small Northeastern state of Alagoas ( Brazilian Democratic Movement Party ) in 1986.
At the same time, it elects a deputy mayor to serve alongside the mayor.
In 1983 McCall married second-wife, Dr. Joyce F. Brown, former psychology professor, NYC deputy mayor in the Dinkins Administration, and current president of SUNY's Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.
Camp 126 was situated close to Smolensk and at this time Boris Menshagin was mayor of Smolensk, with his deputy Boris Bazilevsky.

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Today in Portugal the county mayor can still be referred to as ' edil ' ( e. g. ' O edil de Coimbra ', meaning ' the mayor of Coimbra ').
The city's former mayor, Darwin Hindman, is largely in favor of a non-motorized transportation system, and can often be seen riding his bicycle around the city.
In the dream, Sonny uses his power as mayor of Palm Springs, California to have Waggoner falsely arrested just so he can have Dorothy to himself.
Melanchthon's house and the house of Lucas Cranach the Elder ( 1472 – 1553 ), mayor of Wittenberg, can also be found here.
The type of political organisation existing in Poitiers during the late medieval or early modern period can be glimpsed through a speech given on 14 July 1595 by Maurice Roatin, the town's mayor.
He said the Roman consulate corresponded to Poitiers ' mayor, the senate to the town's peers and échevins, and the democratic element in Rome corresponded to the fact that most important matters " can not be decided except by the advice of the Mois et Cent ( broad council ).< sup > 1 </ sup > The mayor appears to have been an advocate of a mixed constitution ; not all Frenchmen in 1595 would have agreed with him, at least in public ; many spoke in favour of absolute monarchy.
In many cities and towns, the charter or some similar fundamental document provides that in the event of the death, resignation, or removal from office of the mayor, another official will lead the municipality for a temporary period, which, depending on the jurisdiction, may be for a stated period of days or months until a special election can be held, or until the original end of the term to which the vacating mayor was elected.
The mayor has complete executive power in the city, and can appoint and dismiss department heads at will.
During city council meetings, the mayor presides, and all 5 members can vote on any issue.
Peterman, a city councilman who was appointed mayor in September 2011 to succeed the resigning Pauline S. Hunt, will serve until a special election can be called.
It remains an independent city with its own mayor and emergency services and is not counted in Louisville's population although its citizens can vote for Louisville Mayor and Metro Council members.
Specific historical facts about Donaldsonville can be learned through the books of Sidney Marchand ( historian, mayor, legislator, attorney ).
Edmonston's mayor sits as President of the Council, though can only vote to break a tie on the Council.
The mayor has veto power over any city ordinance, but can be overridden with votes from four council members.
The mayor presides over the Council, votes only to break a tie, and can veto ordinance subject to override by ⅔ majority of Council.
The mayor can veto legislation, but the veto can be overridden by two-thirds vote of the council.
The mayor and council member can not serve more than two successive terms.
As an incorporated town, the mayor can vote along with council on every motion.

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However, arson, murder, and crime, in general, remain serious problems in Detroit, and the city is far less safe than it was in 1973 before Young became mayor.
De Smet announced she would leave the VLD, but would remain in the council of the mayor and aldermen as an independent.
* April 29 – New York City mayor John Lindsay announces that he is supporting John Lennon and Yoko Ono in their fight to remain in the United States.
For example, all city councils would be made up entirely of randomly selected citizens though the mayor, through popular vote would remain, or one-tenth of a parliament would be formed through sortition while the remaining would be voted for by ballot.
Césaire went on to remain mayor for 56 years.
Until the elections of 2007 the town's mayor was the only one in the democratic Kingdom of Spain to remain in office from the times of the Francoist dictatorship ( which legally disappeared as the current Spanish Constitution of 1978 was passed )
The mayor at the time, Janet Bolitho, was cited to have commented " the area would remain public open space – just maybe not green ".
Upon the unexpected death of mayor Grenville Goodwin that August, Whitton was immediately appointed acting Mayor and on 30 September 1951 was confirmed by city council to remain Mayor until the end of the normal three-year term.
In 2006 he explored running for mayor of Chicago against incumbent Richard M. Daley, but announced in November that he would remain in Congress.
A failed mayoral bid in 1951 marked the end of his serious political career, although he continued to support other candidates and remain active within the Democratic Party, and even ran for mayor one last time in 1955, his 10th time running for the office.
Accordingly, incumbent Metro Chairman Dennis Flynn, a former mayor of Etobicoke, had to run for Metro Councillor in a specific ward if he wanted to remain Metro Chairman.
In 1973, when the land was sold to the then " town " of Steinbach, the mayor at the time, A. D. Penner, had agreed verbally that the entire resulting park would remain strictly recreational.
English speakers were afraid to lose their rights, despite claims by the mayor of Montreal that their linguistic rights would remain protected in the new city of Montreal.
When the Mbombela municipality was reinstated 5 months later the outspoken new mayor also received death threats warning him to remain silent about the evidence of corruption.
As a result of the ruling, Ron Littlefield will remain mayor until the end of his term.

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