Mayoral (adjective)

  1. Relating to the office of a mayor or the duties and responsibilities of a mayor.
  2. Relating to the office of the head of a city or town government.

Origin:

The word "mayoral" originated in the late 16th century from the latin word "mayor" which means "greater" or "larger" and is used to describe the office of a mayor or the duties and responsibilities of a mayor.

Examples:

  1. The mayoral campaign was in full swing.
  2. He was running for mayoral office.
  3. She was the mayoral candidate for the party.
  4. The mayoral duties included managing the city's budget.
  5. The mayoral election was held every four years.
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