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The section on the deputy mayors should be shortened; it's far too specific. Additionally, when the word "liaison" is used ten times in seven paragraphs, that's a sure sign this may be lifted from publicity materials.
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The article is currently lacking any information on who may run for mayor--are there age limits, residency requirements, etc? The NYC Charter appears to be silent on this. If the answer is there aren't any, that should be stated in the article. Postdlf ( talk) 15:50, 9 November 2008 (UTC)
While the Mayor has a close relationship with (for example) the City Council, my feeling is that the See Also links for the courts belong in Government of New York City rather than here. Perhaps there's some good reason I've overlooked (such as who appoints the judges, although I think that might be covered by wikilinks within the paragraph or section that deals with the Mayor's powers of appointment.) I just wanted to ask before I delete or move anything. —— Shakescene ( talk) 01:53, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
The article talks about there being a 'three consecutive term' limit for the Mayor. I take it by this that a person could therefore run (and be elected) as Mayor at a later point? That is, for example, Mr. Bloomberg is finishing his third consecutive term soon. Once he is out of office (i.e. after someone else is elected Mayor), he could presumably run again in the election after that. So a person can be elected to multiple terms, as long no more than three terms in a row. Reverend Edward Brain, D.D. ( talk) 02:32, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
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See Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters#Titles of people. This tells us when we should capitalize "mayor": E.g., "the Mayor of New York" (specific) but "the mayor of the city" (generic) ... if I understand correctly. This requires a few changes as of 2017-12-08. DavidMCEddy ( talk) 02:40, 9 December 2017 (UTC)
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@ Joeal532: In the reference cited for your two recent edits, I read, "Deputy Mayor Richard Buery, who helped organize the expansion of prekindergarten classes, also said that he would depart next year. Although his replacement was not named, Mr. de Blasio announced the creation of the position of deputy mayor for operations, giving the job to Laura Anglin".
However, it did NOT say that Richard Buery was no longer a deputy mayor, only "that he would depart next year." Do you have any evidence that he has already departed? Also, do you have other evidence that Laura Anglin is currently "deputy mayor for operations"? I looked for other sources on this and could not find such. Thanks, DavidMCEddy ( talk) 17:10, 21 January 2018 (UTC)
@ DavidMCEddy: I just undid my edits back to the version of the article before I had edited it. I did not say that the position of Deputy Mayor for Strategic Initiatives and Policy was abolished nor did I originally write that Laura Anglin was appointed as Deputy Mayor for Operations.
Sorry for editing the page with information regarding the newly elected mayor. I'm familiar with the NYC election system but I edited the page right away after the election and I want to say i'm truly sorry for not thinking before acting. Keep on editing ++ Octavelr ( talk) 01:46, 3 November 2021 (UTC)