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mayoral

[ mey-er-uhl, mey-awr-uhl ]

adjective

  1. having to do with the office or person of a mayor or chief official of a city, village, or town:

    A lunchtime discussion by the mayoral candidates will focus on education funding.



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We tested the waters in two mayoral contests in very different parts of the country.

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Taylor represented portions of East Oakland for four years on the City Council before narrowly losing to Thao in the 2022 mayoral election.

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But his decision to use the mayoral post to not only set policy but also boldly hype San Francisco is part of a broader strategy.

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When reached by a reporter, Soboroff was unaware of the reopening plans, then candidly expressed his disapproval — a highly unusual move for a mayoral appointee.

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Caruso spent more than $100 million of his own money on his mayoral bid but lost to Bass by nearly 10 points.

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