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mayoral

[ US /ˈmeɪɝəɫ/ ]
[ UK /mˈe‍əɹə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to a mayor or the office of mayor
    mayoral elections

How To Use mayoral In A Sentence

  • An interesting bit of backstory to the battle over Tim Burgess’ attempt to expand the definition of aggressive panhandling, which passed the city council 5-4 yesterday but faces a certain mayoral veto. After Giving Opponents Months to Organize Against Panhandling Proposal, Burgess Tried to Fast-Track Legislation « PubliCola
  • The final days of the mayoral campaign find mayoress Kathy Baildon in a familiar pose: in the campaign office, surrounded by charts and calendars, phone glued to her ear.
  • No. It means a lot of things," says the once and future bookseller who's nearing the end of his two-term mayoral stint. NPR Topics: News
  • We now get a glimpse into the reactionary politics, racism, and social parasitism of his mayoral administration.
  • I'll recap my recap: Brown was a minor mayoral candidate who was a nonfactor in last September's Democratic primary, but he made some waves on the campaign trail by reliably bashing Adrian Fenty and lauding victor Vincent C. DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 25, 2011
  • Labels: 2009 mayoral election, craig x rubin, David "Zuma Dogg" Saltsburg, david hernandez, phil jennerjahn, The Great Debate, walter moore Archive 2009-02-01
  • He stands to guide me to the door, then stops to point out a photo of himself looking somewhat starstruck and goofy-grinned beside four hoary men, his mayoral predecessors.
  • The battery business is being caretaken by a competitor for the duration of his Lord Mayoralty.
  • The mayoral elections in London are proving very revealing and informative.
  • The words I had overheard bore no reference to Bartleby but to the success or nonsuccess of some candidate for the mayoralty. Bartleby
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