Stubbs found himself in the mayor's chair when one day, during an election, none of the candidates was liked by the local residents. As a joke, someone proposed the cat for the high office, and the villagers unanimously voted for him. Subsequently, they decided that the cat mayor was good bait for tourists, and so Stubbs is still regularly re-elected. Most of the time, the mayor of Talkeetna sleeps, wanders the yards of his constituents, and plays with other cats who have no political influence.
- The mustachioed mayor – how a kitten became mayor of an American town, a drinker, and even survived an assassination attempt
- The cat that became mayor of an Italian town was suspected of election fraud.
- Stubbs
- Lucy Lou – Rabbit Hash, Kentucky
- And we've written about Freddie the cat, mayor of Sharon, Wisconsin, before; check it out for more!
- The mayor of Sharon Township in Wisconsin, USA, is Freddy the cat
- The four-legged mayor: in what countries animals are in charge of the cities
- 8 foreign cities where animals have become mayors
- The cat mayor and other animal mayors
- The cat who was the "mayor" of the city for 20 years died
- My life in Alaska (4). About housing.
The mustachioed mayor – how a kitten became mayor of an American town, a drinker, and even survived an assassination attempt
In 1997, a female employee of a store in the American town of Talkeetna, in Alaska, found a box with kittens in the parking lot. It turned out later, the kittens had an owner, but he was not going to take care of them. Lori Stack (that was the woman's name) asked the owner for permission to take one of the kittens. Her choice fell on one very unusual – the baby had no tail. The new owner decided to name her pet Stubbs.
In '97, there was an election for mayor in the city. Many people ran for office, but residents saw none of them as worthy. On this occasion, Laurie Stack decided to jokingly nominate an amazing kitten. There was no end of surprise when he won overwhelmingly and won the election. So Stubbs the kitten became mayor of the town of Talkeetna. A little later he even got his own residence, located in the office of the store, where his new mistress worked.
The cat that became mayor of an Italian town was suspected of election fraud.
In a small Italian town, a cat became mayor. Opposition activists say the cat was dishonestly elected mayor since her owner is connected to the mayor's office, writes the Daily Star.
A cat named Miao took over the town of Civita d'Antino in the Abruzzo region, where about 900 people live. But her reign began with a scandal: She is accused of election fraud and voter fraud. Opponents of the mustachioed official believe she got the mayor's chair because her mistress is the daughter of the deputy mayor.
And supporters of the soft-spoken official respond that Miao has long been the city's mascot, and they are not embarrassed by nepotism with the authorities.
Recall that four years ago, a cat named Sweetie Pie was elected mayor in a suburb of the U.S. state of Michigan. And in Downing Street in London lives a cat named Larry, who has already protected four British prime ministers from mice. He recently announced that he has been offered the position of head of government.
Stubbs
Stubbs (in English – Stubbs, [stʌbz]; April 12, 1997 – July 21, 2017) was a rather famous cat from the American town of Talkeetna, Alaska. He became famous for being the mayor of the area, no less than 20 years.
In 1997, the manager of the local Nagley's General Store, Lauri Stec, found Stubbs in a box with other kittens, which was lying right on the parking lot. It turned out that they had an owner who, however, did not want to keep them in his home, so Lauri offered to take one of them for free. The woman chose Stubbs because he had no tail.
At that time in the local elections many residents of the town were unhappy with the candidates running, so Laurie decided to nominate a kitten as a joke. As a result, almost the entire population (about 900 people) voted for him, and in the end, the cat won the cherished position. Stubbs' town hall was located in the main office of Nagley's General Store, where his mistress worked.
In 2012, Stubbs was re-elected as mayor. On September 1, 2013, Stubbs was attacked by a dog while taking a customary evening stroll through the city. As a result, the mayor was hospitalized with multiple injuries. The veterinarians who treated the cat initially assessed his condition as serious, but all turned out well and Stubbs was able to return to his "residence. Among his other "routines": every day Stubbs drank water with catnip from a glass.
Lucy Lou – Rabbit Hash, Kentucky
In 1998, Goofy the German Shepherd was elected mayor of a quiet Kentucky village. Actually, quite frankly, Goofy apparently bought that election.
The whole thing began as a fund-raiser for the local church, where every parishioner could vote for his or her candidate for a dollar. There was no limit to the number of times you could vote-pay a buck and vote. Goofy beat his two-legged opponent by 8,000 votes. Clearly this was no accident…
Since that fateful day, the city has chosen two more canine mayors, now occupied by Lucy Lou, mayor of the collie breed.
And we've written about Freddie the cat, mayor of Sharon, Wisconsin, before; check it out for more!
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The mayor of Sharon Township in Wisconsin, USA, is Freddy the cat
The mayor of the town of Sharon in Wisconsin during his working hours is engaged in what he eats and sleeps. True, there is no abuse of it – he is supposed to. In this town of 900 people, there is a president (the presidential system of government of the locality), officially in power, and it is a man. But the mayor and the universally recognized mascot of the town is Freddie the cat.
All residents consider it a good sign to meet this cat, to give him attention and give him a treat, if there is anything. To do this, many residents specifically look for a meeting with a local celebrity. When Freddy crosses the road, all cars stop and patiently wait for him to pass. The cat isn't ashamed of the attention and he's used to being in the center of things. Every day he walks his own route, which includes the post office, two restaurants, and a small tavern.
It all started a few years ago when a stray cat was hanging around city hall and was spotted by a woman, the city treasurer, who gave Freddie a treat. Sensing the woman's goodwill, the cat started coming to City Hall regularly shortly before the start of the work day. Over time, it became a tradition. Neither visitors nor employees could resist the charm of such an "employee". Townspeople who pay bills at city hall began to bring the cat toys, food, money to buy cat food, even brought a sleeping nook. Now, every morning, the cat meets his "co-worker" at the entrance, and he is present when the door is unlocked and the appliances are turned on, after which the woman pours his morning meal into his bowl. After breakfast, the cat happily meets the visitors, who pay him their respectful attention and can even give him a treat. This is how Freddy gets the title of mayor of the town.
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The four-legged mayor: in what countries animals are in charge of the cities
The cat Stubbs, who served as honorary mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska, has passed away. The animal had reached the venerable age of 20 years and three months, the television channel KTVA.
The cat was elected mayor in 1998, when he was only a few months old. The owners, the Spoons family, noted that he kept his spirits up until his last day.
Instances of animals taking leadership positions are far from isolated. Stubbs' colleague, Freddie the red cat, is the honorary mayor and mascot of the American city of Sharon.
The residents of Lahitas, Texas, can safely call their mayor a goat, because he is one – Henry Clay III is already the third fake-horse to formally head the municipality.
In the village of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky, the position of mayor has been given to a collie named Lucy Lou. The dog leads city parades and has appeared in several documentaries.
Tama, a cat who was appointed Kishi Station Chief in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, in 2006, became world famous. Her main duty was to greet arriving passengers, and she did it "perfectly". Tourists pouring in from all over the country to see the unusual employee brought more than a billion yen to the city's economy. In 2015, Tama died of old age at the age of 16; her successor was Nitama the cat.
8 foreign cities where animals have become mayors
1. The tiny American town of Sharon, which sprawls on the outskirts of Wisconsin, is led by a red and white cat named Freddy. The four-legged official was born in 2002. The early years of the city manager's life are shrouded in darkness. His political career began around the age of three.
A homeless cat strayed into the city hall. A kind-hearted woman let the whiskered one in, and then began to feed him regularly. Soon all nine hundred townspeople began to take care of Freddy, donating money for food. By the end of the 1990s, the cat became a symbol of Sharon and was given the unofficial but honorary status of town manager. The legitimate leader of the town is human.
2. The town of Talkeetna is located in the U.S. state of Alaska. Toward the end of the nineties, it became famous because a cat named Stubbs was elected mayor. The story began on the official ballot. The townspeople rejected all the candidates, and then for fun suggested that a mustachioed pet be made mayor.
There is no administration in Talkeetna, so electing Stubbs was a distinct possibility. In 1997, the cat took office. The mayor lived to be twenty years old. He died in the summer of 2017.
3. lahitas is a Texas city governed by an animal monarchy. The overseas locality is governed by a horny mayor. The mayor of Lahitas is Goat Henry Clay the Third. His dynasty has governed the city since 1986, when the grandfather of the current official first took the honorary chair.
It is worth noting an important detail – each goat mayor becomes the mascot of the beer produced in Lahitas. This means that the horny mayor understands not only management matters, but also the quality of the heady beverage.
4. New Zealand's Vangomon revolted in 1989. At that time the authorities decided to reassign the village to another region. Civil protests led to the proclamation of a sovereign state. Two leadership positions appeared in the newly formed country, namely president and mayor. They could be combined.
The cat mayor and other animal mayors
On July 24, Stubbs the cat, mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska, USA, died. As much as it is claimed that history is made daily by humans, life shows: sometimes our four-legged friends are just as much a part of it.
The portal "History.rf" recalls the animals that held high positions. Interestingly, the vast majority of such cases are recorded in the United States.
In 1998, Stubbs became mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska through a formal election, when locals did not like any of the candidates and someone suggested the cat for a joke.
There is no official administration in Talkeetna, so the election of the cat was very real. The area is considered an intercommunity area, not directly under the control of any municipality.
On July 24, the cat died. The owners of the deceased town manager expressed their willingness to give the position of mayor to the kitten, who lived with Stubbs. Perhaps Talkeetna will soon have a new mustachioed mayor.
Not only cats can become mayors. In the American city of Lahitas, there is even a dynasty of goats who have been "ruling" the city since 1986. The current representative is the goat Henry Clay III. Note that all goats who hold the position of mayor are also mascots for beer producers.
In 1989, the New Zealand authorities decided to remove Vangomomona Township from one region to another. The decision led to the outrage of the inhabitants of the village and the proclamation of the sovereign Republic of Vangomona.
The positions of president and mayor of the republic were established, which could be held by the same person, but which (species, age, gender) – was not specified.
The cat who was the "mayor" of the city for 20 years died
As the Associated Press notes, the honorary title will now pass "by inheritance" to another kitten who lives in the same family as Stubbs.
TASS, July 24. Stubbs, a 20-year-old cat who had been the unofficial mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska, all his life, died Monday. The Associated Press reported the news.
In the city with 900 inhabitants there is no position of the mayor whose functions are executed by the city council. In 1997, a store manager, Laurie Steck, jokingly suggested a kitten she had picked up on the street as a "candidate" for mayor. The residents of Talkeetna supported the idea.
Now the honorary title will be inherited by another kitten who lives with the same family.
My life in Alaska (4). About housing.
Hello, Peekaboo! I finally pulled myself together and sat down for a post. I'm still volunteering at the museum, waiting for my green card so I can finally go to work. As it turns out, I don't have to leave the country to go through the immigration process in Moscow, which is mega super good, because a round-trip ticket costs at least $1,000. And that's 2,000 cans of cat food by the way. Too bad I won't see my parents and friends for at least another six months. But let's not talk about the sad stuff. I'll start with the topic of housing in Alaska.
Here's our house! Ahhhh just kidding. If anyone is interested, for only $5 million you can own 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, a fireplace in your bedroom, your own indoor pool, exercise room, movie theater, all on 843 square feet of living space and 4,775 square feet of land. As a bonus, views of Anchorage and Cook Inlet.
There are a total of 7 buildings on 3 floors. They are divided into sections, each section has 3 absolutely identical apartments (one apartment per floor). As a trained architect, I can say that everything is very simple and practical, which is a big plus for affordable housing. Note that we live in condos not apartments (the difference is that condos are owned by individuals, a real person so to speak and the apartments are owned by a company). Before we lived in an apartment, and the company that owns them spit on everything, in addition, tried to get us all possible ways to get a deposit for damages, arguing that the apartment smells like dogs 0_0, which we have never had.
We are now renting through an agency from living people who do not bother us at all. We go to the agent with all our requests, they all comply. Last week in Anchorage it was -30C (which is uncharacteristic by the way, usually it is always -12C on average here). We usually turn the heat down to minimum overnight, as I like to sleep in the cooler, and everyone's heating is local gas, so we are saving a little money by turning it down. This is basically a normal action for Alaska, especially Fairbanks, where people heat their homes with oil (it's expensive, and there's no gas there). Eventually, in the morning, the heating stopped working. Turns out the pipes froze. That's rough, folks. I was sitting at home, waiting for the repairmen, the temperature in the apartment was +12C. Thanks a lot that we have a fireplace! My husband brought wood after work and raised the temperature to +16C. The pipes froze out only the next day, we slept under three blankets and thermal underwear.