What is the mayoralty (ie. Executive, legislative, judicial)?
The office of Mayor is the Executive Branch of the city of Richmond’s government. What does the mayor do? Is it a full-time position? The Mayor serves a full-time, four-year term overseeing the executive management of the City’s departments and agencies. The Mayor acts as a chief executive officer (CEO) of the city. His or her responsibilities include submitting the annual budget to City Council, selecting a Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), issuing regulations and making recommendations on revenue and funding transfer matters. To be elected Mayor, a candidate must receive a majority of votes in at least five of the city’s nine council districts. The CAO, who reports to the Mayor, is directly responsible for the city’s day-to-day municipal operations. The CAO is appointed with the approval of City Council. The mayor is the head of government for all ceremonial purposes, military law and the service of civil process. What is the mayor paid? $125,000 per year. What qualifications do yo
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