New York (N.Y.). Office of the Mayor
The mayor, who is elected to a four year term, is the chief executive officer of the city. The mayor may be removed by the governor after due process. In case of a vacancy, the President of the Council acts as mayor. If both the offices are vacant, the Comptroller acts as mayor. The mayor is responsible for the overall administration of the government of the City of New York.
Vested in the mayor's office is the power to create, maintain, reorganize or eliminate city agencies. The mayor can also appoint or remove agency heads, commissioners and other nonelected officials. Other appointments are made to numerous authorities, boards, commissions and committees. The mayor also appoints judges to the Civil and Family Courts.
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