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* In an episode of ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'', Mike runs for mayor in order to unseat the corrupt incumbent; neither the party of Mike nor the incumbent mayor is ever given (though Mike can possibly be assumed to be running as an Independent). As a Mayoral race it could have plausibly been non-partisan if not for a slightly awkward bit of dialogue early on where Mike threatens to take his complaint with the mayor and "dump it in the opposing party's lap".
* In an episode of ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'', Mike runs for mayor in order to unseat the corrupt incumbent; neither the party of Mike nor the incumbent mayor is ever given (though Mike can possibly be assumed to be running as an Independent). As a Mayoral race it could have plausibly been non-partisan if not for a slightly awkward bit of dialogue early on where Mike threatens to take his complaint with the mayor and "dump it in the opposing party's lap".
* [[The Sheriff|Sheriff Andy Taylor]] on ''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]''. However, as an elected official in a [[Sweet Home Alabama|Southern state]] during the sixties, it's most likely that he's a [[Fox News Liberal|conservative Democrat]].
* [[The Sheriff|Sheriff Andy Taylor]] on ''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]''. However, as an elected official in a [[Sweet Home Alabama|Southern state]] during the sixties, it's most likely that he's a [[Fox News Liberal|conservative Democrat]].
* Naturally, no party was assigned to Mayor Richard Wilkins III in any ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' episode; even if [[Affably Evil| he ''was'' a pretty decent fellow]] if you overlook all the stuff about building the Hellmouth and sacrificing infants to demons.


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