Mayoral
(adjective)
- Relating to the office of a mayor or the duties and responsibilities of a mayor.
- 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:
- The mayoral campaign was in full swing.
- He was running for mayoral office.
- She was the mayoral candidate for the party.
- The mayoral duties included managing the city's budget.
- The mayoral election was held every four years.