Mayor Government of Louisville, Kentucky
the first election under act of incorporation took place on first monday in march 1828. free white males had lived in city @ least 6 months prior election vote. mayors not elected directly in beginning. 2 top vote-getters referred governor, selected mayor two, senate approval. mayor relatively weak, acting justice of peace, serving one-year term, , lacking vote on city council except break ties.
a change charter in 1838 allowed direct election of mayor, extended term 3 years, , prevented incumbents running re-election. term reduced 2 years 1851 1870, returned three. in 1894 kentucky legislature set term @ 4 years.
in 20th century, corruption , political machines rampant, causing mayors of both parties removed office courts. legislative power given board of aldermen in 1929. disenchantment within african american community pace of civil rights issues led shift democrats progressive republicans in 1921, 1929 , 1961 mayoral elections. (louisville never did withhold voting franchise african americans, despite southern image.) mayoral term limits set @ 3 in 1986.
on january 6, 2003, city of louisville , jefferson county governments merged form 1 metro government , new office mayor of louisville metro.
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