how often are mayors elected

how often are mayors elected

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A direct answer: In the United States, the frequency with which mayors are elected varies by city and state, but most large U.S. cities elect mayors to four-year terms, with some allowing two consecutive terms, and a subset using two-year terms or different term structures. In practice, mayoral elections commonly occur every four years in many municipalities, but there are notable exceptions where terms are two years or where elections are held off-cycle or aligned with other elections.

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