Mayor of Plano, Texas | |
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Style | The Honorable |
Term length | Four years, renewable once |
Inaugural holder | C. J. Kellner 1882 |
Formation | City Charter of Plano, Texas |
The Mayor of Plano, Texas is the chief executive of Plano's Government, as stipulated by the Charter of Plano, Texas.
The Mayor of Plano served one-year terms until 1884, when the term length was extended to two years. In 2006, the use of three-year terms began. The term was changed to four years in 2011. Currently (as of 2017) there is a limit to two terms as mayor.
Harry LaRosiliere is Plano's 38th mayor. The next election for mayor will be held on May 6, 2017.
In 1881, the city's first mayor C. J. Kellner received $10 per year as compensation, partly as the "rental fee" of barn for meetings. Three years later, the salary was approved to officially be $72 per year. Currently, the Mayor of Plano receives an $8,400 yearly stipend.
Below are buildings named for Mayors of Plano. Note that they are all located in Plano, Texas, and all schools are part of the Plano Independent School District.