Mayoralty: meaning, definitions and examples

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mayoralty

 

[ meɪəˈrɔːlti ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

political position

Mayoralty refers to the office or position of a mayor, who is the elected head of a municipality or city. The role entails overseeing the administration of city services, implementing policies, and representing the local government. Mayors hold significant influence in local governance and often engage with the community to address their concerns. The term can also refer to the term of office served by a mayor.

Synonyms

city leadership, mayorship

Examples of usage

  • He announced his candidacy for the mayoralty.
  • The mayoralty of the city has faced many challenges over the years.
  • Her experience in the mayoralty gave her insights into city management.

Translations

Translations of the word "mayoralty" in other languages:

🇵🇹 prefeitura

🇮🇳 महापौर पद

🇩🇪 Bürgermeisteramt

🇮🇩 jabatan walikota

🇺🇦 мерство

🇵🇱 burmistrzostwo

🇯🇵 市長職

🇫🇷 mairie

🇪🇸 alcaldía

🇹🇷 belediye başkanlığı

🇰🇷 시장직

🇸🇦 بلدية

🇨🇿 starostství

🇸🇰 primátorstvo

🇨🇳 市长职务

🇸🇮 županija

🇮🇸 bæjarstjórn

🇰🇿 әкімшілік

🇬🇪 მერი

🇦🇿 bələdiyyə

🇲🇽 alcaldía

Etymology

The term 'mayoralty' is derived from the word 'mayor', which itself comes from the Latin word 'major', meaning 'greater' or 'more important'. The Latin term evolved into Middle English as 'maior' and became 'mayor' in Modern English. The suffix '-alty' is used in English to denote an office or position, similar to other words like 'royalty' or 'quality'. The concept of a mayor dates back to ancient times when cities were governed by elected officials responsible for safeguarding the interests of their citizens. Over time, the responsibilities and powers associated with the mayoralty have evolved, reflecting the changing needs of urban governance.