Michael Bloomberg, New York's mayor, plans to seek a third term in office as the crisis on Wall Street threatens the city's economy.
City law limits officials to two terms, but he could ask the city council to consider a vote to change the rules.
By Daniel Pimlott in New York
Published: October 1 2008 03:00 | Last updated: October 1 2008 03:00
Michael Bloomberg, New York's mayor, plans to seek a third term in office as the crisis on Wall Street threatens the city's economy.
City law limits officials to two terms, but he could ask the city council to consider a vote to change the rules.