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QuestionWhat can I do now as a teen to prepare to run for mayor when I am older?Community AnswerLearn about civics/government and the specifics of the job. Volunteer in the community to learn more about your city and get your name/face out there. Join a political party and consider what your future platform might be. Run for student council.
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QuestionCan I have a criminal record while running for mayor?Community AnswerYes, but it will be up to you whether or not you choose to disclose that information to your voters. If you don't disclose it, it will still be found out, and it would be bad for the campaign.
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QuestionDoes the mayor have to show his income, tax returns, etc?Community AnswerIt will depend on the size of your city. Bigger will most likely require that information, while smaller cities are less likely.
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QuestionDo you have to live in the town you are running for mayor in?Community AnswerAlmost always, you need to be a resident or registered voter of your town to run for Mayor. However, there are some exceptions, so check your town charter to make sure.
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QuestionDo I need my high school diploma to run for mayor?Community AnswerMost likely not, almost all cities only require that you are a resident of the city and that you are a certain age (most cities you either need to be 18 or 21 to run for mayor).
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QuestionCan I run for mayor if I am on active duty?Community AnswerYou cannot hold a government appointed office while on active duty status, but I believe you can while in the reserves.
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QuestionCan a person with a disability run for mayor even if they are low-income?Community AnswerYes, however, campaign funds are needed to do a lot of the essential things you need to do in order to win. In addition, you'll need some money for filing fees and transportation costs to and from city hall.
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QuestionIn my community there has been only one mayor for many years and no changes have been done; we still live in the same community. My question is, do I need a qualification to be mayor?Community AnswerAlmost everywhere, in order to run for office you only need to meet basic requirements like being a resident of your city and being a certain age. Your city may have additional requirements, but this is unlikely. However, remember that being well qualified for Mayor will be attractive to voters; for example, holding previous office such as the city council or school board can help to get you elected.
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QuestionWhat is the average income for a mayor?Community AnswerThis depends entirely on the size and budget of the city. In larger metropolitan areas, the mayor can earn over $100,000/year. In smaller cities and towns, the mayor may not be paid at all.
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QuestionWhat if a candidate lives in one city, but has a business and part time residence in the city where he wants to run for mayor?Community AnswerAs long as you are a resident of the city you want to run in for at least 180 days or 6 months out of the twelve then you should be fine. But it would be wiser to run in the city you live in the most. You'll want a community presence when you run.
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QuestionHow do I find out if my city does pay the Mayor?Community AnswerIt's best to go to City Hall and check with the clerk. Get a copy of the budget and it's listed in there.
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QuestionDoes the mayor have to be a property owner?Community AnswerNo, but in most circumstances, you'll need proof of residence. If you signed a lease to rent a house or apartment, you are still qualified to run as mayor.
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QuestionDo I have to live within the town limits to become mayor?Community AnswerIn most towns and cities the answer is yes. There may be some cities or towns in the world that don't require this but most do.
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QuestionDoes a town ordinance regarding running for mayor override state law?Community AnswerEach city has their own requirements. However, ordinances cannot violate state or federal law.
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QuestionHow long is it possible for me to be a mayor of my town/city?Community AnswerYou can be a mayor as long you keep getting elected. However, some places may have term limits for mayor.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to be governor?Community AnswerIt all depends on your state. Some states have an age limit of 30 (NY), others can be 18.
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QuestionCan a green card holder run for mayor?Community AnswerIn most countries, states, and cities, it's required that you're a citizen before you run for mayor. There may also be requirements for you to be a resident of the city before running for mayor.
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QuestionHow old do you have to be to run for mayor? Do you need a college education?Community AnswerThe age depends on where you're living. Some cities or towns would require for the candidate to be 18 or 21 in order to run. While a college education isn't required, you must at least know what position you're getting into. I would suggest getting some kind of education before running.
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QuestionDo I need a specific occupation to be able to run for mayor?Community AnswerNo, anyone can run for mayor.
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QuestionHow long do I have to live in a place to run for mayor?Community AnswerIt depends on your location. You should do some research on the local rules regarding mayoral elections though.
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QuestionCan I run for mayor if I committed a crime?Community AnswerYou could, but you would most likely have to address the crime with the public.
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QuestionIs there something I need to study to be eligible to become mayor?Community AnswerAnyone who is a citizen and over the age of 18 can be eligible to run. The more knowledge you have in solving problems and improving peoples lives in the community, the better chance you have to win. Studying government, politics, and social sciences can only help you, but there are no official education requirements. Volunteering in your community is also a great way to gain knowledge and experience.
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QuestionCan I run for mayor if I live in the suburbs of the city?Community AnswerIt depends on your location. In some places you just have to live in a particular county, in others you just have to live within city limits.
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QuestionDo you get paid for being mayor or a council member?Community AnswerIt depends on the city and their budget.
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QuestionIf a mayor moves outside the city limits, does the vice mayor take over?Community AnswerNo. In the City of Televe, that mayor stays until next year's election. But in your city, it could be different. Visit your city hall for more information.
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QuestionCan you be elected mayor if the mayor steps down and appoints you as the acting mayor?Community AnswerIt's not technically an "election," but typically the deputy mayor takes over the mayor's responsibilities if they step down from office.
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QuestionCould someone who is disabled and partially deaf run for mayor?Community AnswerOf course, as long as you're competent and able to perform the duties of the office.
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QuestionWhat do I need to do to run for Mayor of New York?Community AnswerYou should follow the steps that are listed above.
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QuestionCan someone who has just become a citizen of the United States run for mayor in his city?Community AnswerThat depends on the city. As long as someone is of a certain age and registered to vote in the city, there's a good chance that they'll be able to run.
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QuestionWhat is the minimum age to be mayor?Community AnswerGenerally you have to be the age required to vote in your city, which is 18 almost everywhere. However, some cities have different age requirements to run for the office of mayor. Depending on your city, it is either 18 or 21.
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