Donald A Groesser
Incumbent 8/31/24, 5:58pm, texted offer to send access code 10/8/24, 1:16pm, emailed access code 10/24/24, 10:35am, "no more nagging" text
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Incumbent 8/31/24, 5:58pm, texted offer to send access code 10/8/24, 1:16pm, emailed access code 10/24/24, 10:35am, "no more nagging" text
8/31/24, 6:00pm, texted offer to send access code 10/8/24, 1:22pm, texted access code 10/24/24, 10:09am, "no more nagging" text
In the "council-manager" or "weak mayor" system, the mayor can cast a deciding vote if the City Council is equally divided. He/She can also veto decisions which then can be overturned by 2/3 vote of the Council. The mayor may also grant reprieves and pardons.
The duty of the mayor is to guard and protect the rights of the city. Typically the mayor appoints, with City Council approval, a city administrator who manages the day to day work of the city. However the mayor does have authority to check on the work of any officer in the city. Compared to a corporation, the city administrator is the chief executive officer and the mayor is the chairman of the board.
See Complete DescriptionIn the "council-manager" or "weak mayor" system, the mayor can cast a deciding vote if the City Council is equally divided. He/She can also veto decisions which then can be overturned by 2/3 vote of the Council. The mayor may also grant reprieves and pardons.
The duty of the mayor is to guard and protect the rights of the city. Typically the mayor appoints, with City Council approval, a city administrator who manages the day to day work of the city. However the mayor does have authority to check on the work of any officer in the city. Compared to a corporation, the city administrator is the chief executive officer and the mayor is the chairman of the board.
Must be a resident and a registered voter of the city. Age requirement may vary by city.
4 years
Nonpartisan
Varies by city, often with 1/2 of the city council districts/wards.
"https://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=17-110", also 17-111 through 17-114 and 17-117
In the "council-manager" or "weak mayor" system, the mayor can cast a deciding vote if the City Council is equally divided. He/She can also veto decisions which then can be overturned by 2/3 vote of the Council. The mayor may also grant reprieves and pardons.
The duty of the mayor is to guard and protect the rights of the city. Typically the mayor appoints, with City Council approval, a city administrator who manages the day to day work of the city. However the mayor does have authority to check on the work of any officer in the city. Compared to a corporation, the city administrator is the chief executive officer and the mayor is the chairman of the board.
Must be a resident and a registered voter of the city. Age requirement may vary by city.
4 years
Nonpartisan
Varies by city, often with 1/2 of the city council districts/wards.
"https://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=17-110", also 17-111 through 17-114 and 17-117