Governor and Mayor (Explained)
Governor and Mayor (Explained)
A government makes and controls country, state, and city decisions.
A government makes and controls country, state, and city decisions.
State governors have executive and judicial power and report to the president.
State governors have executive and judicial power and report to the president.
A governor is like the President, but on a smaller scale.
A governor is like the President, but on a smaller scale.
A mayor is an elected or appointed leader of a city/municipality.
A mayor is an elected or appointed leader of a city/municipality.
Mayors run local governments that affect citizens' daily lives.
Mayors run local governments that affect citizens' daily lives.
A "strong" mayor is elected by the people under a mayor-council system.
A "strong" mayor is elected by the people under a mayor-council system.
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