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| − | Mayoralities are based on the concept from FourSquare.
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| − | If you are the cacher with the most GCA finds for a locale/state/country combination and that count is >= 10, then you are declared the mayor of that locale. If there is a draw for the same number of finds, the one who has the latest find gets to be mayor. i.e. The newcomer usurps the old guy.
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| − | Locationless caches and moveable caches do not contribute to the mayoral status as locationless don't have a location to be mayor of and moveable caches, well, move.
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| − | Examples.
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| − | http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0804<br/>
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| − | Neribil has 10 GCA finds in Ulverstone and as the highest finder, gets to be the mayor.<br/>
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| − | You can see the current mayor next to the Mayoral Crown.
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| − | http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/statistics/Neribil/mayoralties<br/>
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| − | He (she, it) is also the mayor of a few other locales.
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| − | http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/Neribil<br/>
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| − | You can also see that Neribil is a mayor on the "bling line" on their cacher page.
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| − | You can see whether you are a mayor by going to your cacher page and the under Statistics you can select Mayoralties.<br/>
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| − | Are you a mayor yet?<br/>
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| − | Can you usurp the incumbent and take over the mayoral role for a locale?
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 7 October 2025
This page has been relocated to https://geocaching.com.au/help/view/Mayoralities