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  1. Miro Weinberger (born February 25, 1970) is an American politician who was the 42nd mayor of Burlington, Vermont. He was the city's first Democratic Party mayor since Gordon Paquette was defeated by Bernie Sanders in 1981. [1]

  2. 31 mar 2024 · After 12 years in office, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger plans to leave City Hall on Monday, April 1, handing the keys to the city to Mayor-Elect Emma Mulvaney-Stanak. Weinberger has...

  3. 28 set 2023 · The Democratic mayor of Vermont’s largest city announced his decision to step down after 12 years in office. He oversaw financial recovery, major development projects, and gun control initiatives, but also faced controversies over policing and racial justice.

  4. 27 mar 2024 · On April 1, Vermont's largest city will undergo a major transition. Mayor Miro Weinberger, a Democrat, will leave the position he's held for the past 12 years after deciding last fall not to seek a fifth term.

  5. 28 set 2023 · After nearly 12 years leading the Queen City, Weinberger announced on Thursday that he will not seek a fifth term, capping an eventful and tumultuous period for the city.

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  6. Contact the Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, Mayor City Hall, Room 34 149 Church Street Burlington, VT 05401. Phone: 802-865-7272 Email: mayor@burlingtonvt.gov

  7. 2 mar 2021 · Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger has — just barely — won a fourth term. The Democratic chief executive secured reelection Tuesday with 6,189 votes, or 43% of those cast.