![]() The World Mayor Project aims to raise the profile of mayors worldwide and honour those who have served their communities well and who have made contributions to the well-being of cities nationally and internationally ![]() FRONT PAGE About World Mayor ![]() World Mayor ballot form Shortlist of candidates Longlist of candidates Code of Ethics The World Mayor Prize ![]() On Mayor of Brisbane On Mayor of Calgary On Mayor of Caracas On Mayor of Chania On Mayor of Dubai On Mayor of Hartlepool On Mayor of Karachi On Mayor of Mexico City On Mayor of Naga City On Mayor of New Plymouth On Mayor of Newark On Mayor of Oklahoma City On Mayor of Riace On Mayor of Surrey On Mayor of Ulm ![]() The 2008 results The 2008 project The 2008 finalists Helen Zille thanks supporters Mayors of Melbourne and Cape Town exchange letters Q&A: Mayor of Cape Town Q&A: Mayor of Zurich ![]() The 2006 results Methodology The 2006 finalists The World Mayor Award Dora Bakoyannis congratulates John So ![]() The 2005 results Contest methodology List of finalists Winning mayors write Mayor Rama writes - Mayor Bakoyannis replies ![]() The 2004 contest List of all 2004 finalists Edi Rama wins 2004 award People ask - Edi Rama replies ![]() Front Page Site Search About City Mayors |
![]() World Mayor 2010 Every vote counts After the publication of the shortlisted candidates for the 2010 World Mayor Prize, voting is now taking place to find the most deserving mayor. During the first round of World Mayor 2010, held in late 2009 and early 2010, more than 118,000 citizens from around the world nominated some 840 mayors for this year's World Mayor title. Based on the number and quality of nominations City Mayors, the organisers of the contest, selected 25 mayors from across the world to proceed to the final round. The results will be announced in the autumn. Ballot form City Mayors Code of Ethics City Mayors and the World Mayor Project were established in 2003 to promote, encourage and facilitate good local government. To strengthen local government further, a Code of Ethics for city leaders, who wish to perform their duties beyond all reproach, has been devised. All mayors wishing be considered for the 2010 World Mayor Prize are expected to sign up to the Code of Ethics. More World Mayor Award sculpture shows courage and conviction City Mayors commissioned French artist Manuel Ferrari to design a sculpture that was as unique as the city of the winning mayor. City Mayors' senior editor, Tann vom Hove, said: “We asked Manuel Ferrari to produce a design that shows what an inspirational mayor can achieve if he builds on strong foundations.” More Helen Zille, Mayor of Cape Town wins the 2008 World Mayor Award Helen Zille, Mayor of Cape Town, has been chosen as World Mayor 2008. Commentators supporting her nomination said that in a country devoid of present-day role models, this amazing lady was making a difference and giving people there hope: “Her only equals are Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela in Southern Africa.” Runner-up is Elmar Ledergerber, Mayor of Zurich, who will receive the World Mayor Commendation. The mayor deserves this honour because of his ability to build bridges between the wealthy sections of society in the city and the less well-off. More |
![]() The world's most outstanding mayors receive the World Mayor Award. Winners since 2004: Edi Rama, Mayor of Tirana, Dora Bakoyannis, Mayor of Athens, John So, Mayor of Melbourne and Helen Zille, Mayor of Cape Town ![]() Cape Town Mayor Helen Zille with the 2008 World Mayor Prize ![]() Melbourne Mayor John So with the 2006 World Mayor Prize World Mayor winners and runner-ups 2004 to 2008: In 2004: Winner: Edi Rama (Tirana); Runner-up: Andrés Manuel López Obrador (Mexico City}; In third place - Walter Veltroni (Rome) In 2005: Winner Dora Bakoyannis (Athens); Runner-up - Hazel McCallion (Mississauga); In third place - Alvaro Arzú (Guatemala City) In 2006: Winner John So (Melbourne); Runner up Job Cohen (Amsterdam); In third place - Stephen Reed (Harrisburg) In 2008: Winner Helen Zille (Cape Town); Runner up - Elmar Ledergerber (Zurich); In third place - Leopoldo López (Chacao) |