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Mayors are elected for one year. [[Elections]] take place at exactly 4:00 PM on the 17th day of summer (specifically, 2000 season-ticks after the beginning of the season). If you don't have a mayor, then the election will happen at the beginning of ''every season'', rather than just summer. If an election doesn't trigger after gaining 50 dwarves for whatever reason, assigning the expedition leader's position as "leave vacant" will force an election.
 
Mayors are elected for one year. [[Elections]] take place at exactly 4:00 PM on the 17th day of summer (specifically, 2000 season-ticks after the beginning of the season). If you don't have a mayor, then the election will happen at the beginning of ''every season'', rather than just summer. If an election doesn't trigger after gaining 50 dwarves for whatever reason, assigning the expedition leader's position as "leave vacant" will force an election.
  
When an election happens, it's usually the dwarf with the highest social skills who gets elected. Since [[children]] have nothing to do but socialize, they gain lots of social skills which carry over when a child becomes an adult at age 18. Thus, it's not unusual for an 18-year-old to become mayor. Their chief competitors are [[vampire]]s (who also tend to have high social skills), tamed [[gremlin]]s, and other non-working citizens of your fortress, since they cannot be put to work either. The mayor doesn't actually need to be a dwarf, any [[Citizenship|citizen]] can be elected - however, dwarves currently on a [[mission]] or otherwise absent from the fortress cannot.
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When an election happens, it's usually the dwarf with the highest social skills who gets elected. Since [[children]] have nothing to do but socialize, they gain lots of social skills which carry over when a child becomes an adult at age 18. Thus, it's not unusual for an 18-year-old to become mayor. Their chief competitors are [[vampire]]s (who also tend to have high social skills), tamed [[gremlin]]s, and other non-working citizens of your fortress, since they cannot be put to work either. The mayor doesn't actually need to be a dwarf, any [[Citizenship|citizen]] can be elected.
  
 
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== Miscellaneous ==
 
== Miscellaneous ==
  
Curiously, a mayor is able to appoint replacements for elected positions, including their own.{{bug|2512}} If your mayor likes something unpleasant like [[Finished goods|puzzleboxes]], you can simply have them appoint their own replacement. This also creates a historical event, which makes for good [[statue]]s of dwarves rejecting the old mayor with which to brighten up the new mayor's office. Note that the ex-mayor may periodically win election back into the mayorship.
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Curiously, a mayor is able to appoint replacements for elected positions, including his own.{{bug|2512}} If your mayor likes something unpleasant like [[Finished goods|puzzleboxes]], you can simply have him appoint his own replacement. This also creates a historical event, which makes for good [[statue]]s of dwarves rejecting the old mayor with which to brighten up the new mayor's office. Note that the ex-mayor may periodically win election back into the mayorship.
 
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If you manually select a higher-office noble like the monarch or duke to be your mayor, their mandates will all end when a new mayor is elected. Setting the game to pause and pop-up in announcements will help keep track of this whenever a new mayor is elected. This can provide a helpful relief from mandates on occasion.
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If you manually select a higher office noble like the monarch or duke to be your mayor, their mandates will all end when a new mayor is elected. Setting the game to pause and pop-up in announcements will help keep track of this whenever a new mayor is elected. This can provide a helpful relief from mandates on occasion.
 
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