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  1. In 2008, the NYC Council and former Mayor Bloomberg passed an amendment to the law to extend term limits, for a consecutive maximum of 3 terms of 4 years (possible total: 12 years).

  2. Terms and term limits (since 1834) Direct elections to the mayoralty of the unconsolidated City of New York began in 1834 for a term of one year, extended to two years after 1849. The 1897 Charter of the consolidated City stipulated that the mayor was to be elected for a single four-year term.

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  4. According to current law, the mayor is limited to two consecutive four-year terms in office but may run again after a four-year break. The limit on consecutive terms was changed from two to three on October 23, 2008, when the New York City Council voted 29–22 in favor of passing the term limit extension into law. [2]

  5. Feb 21, 2018 · By. In the New York City Council, the rules say that members can only serve two consecutive four-year terms. In practice, it’s not so simple. For example, council members elected to office on or before Nov. 2, 2010 – when term limits changed – could complete their current term and go on to serve up to two more full four-year terms.

  6. elected citywide to a term of four years with a limit of two consecutive terms. makes a salary of $258,750 per year. chief executive officer of the city, can sign or veto laws passed by the City Council, including land-use changes via the ULURP process. proposes the city’s annual budget.

  7. The shortest terms in office since 1834 have been those of acting mayors: William T. Collins served a single day on December 31, 1925, Samuel B. H. Vance served one month (from November 30 to December 31, 1874), and Thomas Coman served five weeks (from Monday, November 30, 1868, to Monday, January 4, 1869). Colonial mayors (1665–1783)

  8. Feb 24, 2021 · Here’s the answer: The only legal requirements for running for office in New York City are: You need to be at least 18 years old. You need to live in the district you want to represent — at the time of the election. “You have to be there on June 22 ,” the date of New York’s primary this year, said Buckner.

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