The weak mayor's formal powers most resemble the governor in Texas
Step-by-step explanation:
Both the weak mayor-council and the strong mayor-council are identified by a mayor elected at huge and a council selected either by wards, at large, or by a blend of the two. Largest "weak" mayors are mayors in a council-manager form and are chosen from inside the city council. The weak mayor's formal powers most match the governor in Texas.
Features of a "weak" mayor:
- The committee is important, with both legislative and executive authority.
- The mayor is not the chief executive, with short power or no rejection power.
- The council can override the mayor from adequately controlling city administration.
- There may be several administrative committees and commissions that work separately from the city government.