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1 Madam, - In 2001 the Oireachtas made provision for directly elected mayors .
2 But surely elected mayors only make sense as an expression of local interest.
3 But the chancellor made an exception for those authorities that have elected mayors .
4 They will include local councillors, elected mayors and members of the clinical commissioning groups.
5 The introduction of PR in some elections, and directly elected mayors in some cities.
6 Soon we will see real power move to directly elected mayors , in Manchester and beyond.
7 The boards will include local councillors, elected mayors and members of the clinical commissioning groups.
8 Tony Blair's localism speech in 1997 at least offered elected mayors , which he half-heartedly introduced.
9 But less than half of councillors surveyed would support the introduction of directly elected mayors .
10 The president called together all the newly elected mayors .
11 Mr Phelan also discuss the failure of plebicites for directly- elected mayors in Cork and Waterford.
12 The government has previously forced areas to unite, imposing significant changes such as directly elected mayors .
13 Voters in numerous council areas are to be asked next year if they want directly elected mayors .
14 That did not happen seven years ago when legislation for elected mayors and council chairmen was initially introduced.
15 Having a first- and second-choice vote is how people have already vote for elected mayors across the country.
16 Talks with the newly elected mayors about selling the prisons can start immediately after the elections, Orlando said.
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