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- noun Plural form of
mayoralty .
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We have been fortunate that the last two mayors were able to forge fusion mayoralties which brought together moderate Democrats, pragmatic liberals, independents and the dwindling Republican ranks in our city.
Tom Allon: Cutting Through Partisanship to Find New Solutions for New York City Tom Allon 2012
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We have been fortunate that the last two mayors were able to forge fusion mayoralties which brought together moderate Democrats, pragmatic liberals, independents and the dwindling Republican ranks in our city.
Tom Allon: Cutting Through Partisanship to Find New Solutions for New York City Tom Allon 2012
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While some elected mayoralties – London pre-eminently – have been generally thought of as highly successful, others have not, or at least have failed to overcome the enduring opposition of their local government opponents.
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They have few governorships, senatorships, or even large mayoralties in which to learn leadership and to develop public standing.
Justice Jackson's (pre-justiceship) Speech of December 1936. 2009
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Chavez insisted that the International must also present a Socialist and diversified alternative, create concrete and multiple spaces of coordination, such as economic agreements, between Socialist mayoralties throughout the world.
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez convokes Fifth International; vindicates 'Carlos the Jackal' 2009
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Today Greenfield shares some interesting thoughts with The New York Times on why Rudy Giuliani has at least a chance of defying history, which dictates that New York mayors sink into political oblivion after the conclusion of their mayoralties:
Analyst: Rudy Has A Shot Because 9/11 Transformed New York Into "Sympathetic Place" 2009
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Sadly we've seen scenes where pro-government 'afficionados' executed a slash & burn campaign on the municipal offices and mayoralties from which they were ousted in the November 23 (last year) local and regional elections.
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“Familiarization programs will be carried out in 420 regencies and mayoralties throughout the countries until early 2010”, Lita said.
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“Familiarization programs will be carried out in 420 regencies and mayoralties throughout the countries until early 2010”, Lita said.
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The winning presidential candidate, Ricardo Maduro, won with less than 50 percent of votes cast (52 percent of valid votes), and the National Party obtained neither an outright majority in Congress (it got 61 seats) nor among mayoralties (it won 148 of 298 municipalities).
Daniel Altschuler: Preliminary Honduran Election Analysis, Part Two 2009
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