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The Mayor of Liberty City in [[2001]] is [[Miles O'Donovan]], who won an election against [[Donald Love]] after the [[A Walk in the Park|death]] of the previous mayor, [[Roger C. Hole]], at the hands of [[Toni Cipriani]] in [[1998]]. | The Mayor of Liberty City in [[2001]] is [[Miles O'Donovan]], who won an election against [[Donald Love]] after the [[A Walk in the Park|death]] of the previous mayor, [[Roger C. Hole]], at the hands of [[Toni Cipriani]] in [[1998]]. | ||
[[File:SteeringtheVote- | [[File:SteeringtheVote-GTALCS5.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Toni Cipriani campaigning for Donald Love in 1998]] | ||
Roger C. Hole was elected Mayor of Liberty City in [[1992]] and during this time proved to be corrupt. Hole, who was being controlled by [[Forelli Family]] [[Boss|Don]] [[Franco Forelli]], caused numerous controversies during his term in office. In 1993, three Russian prostitutes and a construction company manager were caught trying to get a government contract from Hole. In 1995, he was photographed with members of the Forelli Family whilst he was accused of securing drugs for city officials in return for sanitation contracts. Hole was also accused of sleeping with two underage girls. Eventually, his connections with the Forelli Family resulted in his own death in 1998. During his term in office, he raised taxation, reduced public expenditure, increased bureaucratic costs and kept Liberty City in the national news. | Roger C. Hole was elected Mayor of Liberty City in [[1992]] and during this time proved to be corrupt. Hole, who was being controlled by [[Forelli Family]] [[Boss|Don]] [[Franco Forelli]], caused numerous controversies during his term in office. In 1993, three Russian prostitutes and a construction company manager were caught trying to get a government contract from Hole. In 1995, he was photographed with members of the Forelli Family whilst he was accused of securing drugs for city officials in return for sanitation contracts. Hole was also accused of sleeping with two underage girls. Eventually, his connections with the Forelli Family resulted in his own death in 1998. During his term in office, he raised taxation, reduced public expenditure, increased bureaucratic costs and kept Liberty City in the national news. | ||