I've seen a few other stories of towns voting goats and ducks and stuff to positions; what actually happens logistically? Is the town just de facto run by the city council?
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This usually happens in towns small enough that they don't have much for the local government to do anyways. So yeah, pretty much.
That's a great question, and I would guess that you are right - the position is just honorary and there is someone running the show behind the scenes. Usually, it happens in tiny towns where not much governing happens anyway.
The mayor of Georgetown, CO is a very cute, surprisingly busy bernese. The town has a Board of Selectmen to vote on ordinances and stuff, but mostly the town staff handles everything. There are only maybe 1200 people that live there though.
Maybe it's just me trying to make something out of nothing but I think this adds to the idea that individual "leaders" are kinda outdated for most aspects of governance.
Ha, I’m in that town RIGHT NOW!
Incredible! Do they still have Bosco’s Bones & Brew? They have Bosco's replica there.
Yeah, it’s been slow over there but I think they are opened back up. Haven’t been there recently though
Imagine being the runner up in that election.
There used to be a joke that he was related to every dog in town
I would be honored to lose to a 4-legged Genghis Khan
A re-pup-lican? I’d rather vote Doggocratic
If an animal is elected for mayor, it means someone else is pulling the strings behind the screen and using an animal as a cover up.
Or maybe the animals are just usually pulling the strings behind the screen of every human politician! We don't know how pets are influencing politicians behind closed doors!
But what's his stance on Rescuing Unwanted Furry Friends, or RUFF? Is he pro-RUFF or anti-RUFF?
Also, where does he stand on China continuing to expand it's sphere of influence in the South China Sea?
Lastly, does he have an opinion on who the good boy is?