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List of mayors of Marlborough, Massachusetts

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FieldValue
postMayor
bodyMarlborough
insigniasize100px
insigniacaptionSeal of Marlborough
incumbentJ. Christian Dumais
incumbentsinceJanuary 1, 2024
firstS. Herbert Howe
formation1891
termlength2 years (1924–present)
1 year (1891–1924)
seatMarlborough City Hall
websiteOfficial website

1 year (1891–1924)

This is a list of mayors of Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA. Marlborough became a city in 1890, previously it was a town, and as a town was administered by a Board of Selectmen.

#MayorPictureTermPartyNotes
1stS. Herbert Howe[[Image:S. Herbert Howe.png50px]]January 5, 1891-January 1892Republican
2ndGeorge A. Howe[[Image:George A. Howe Mayor.png50px]]1892Republican
3rdJohn O'Connell[[Image:John O'Connell Mayor 1893.png50px]]1893Republican
4thWilliam N. Davenport[[Image:William Nathaniel Davenport (cropped).png50px]]1894–1895Republican
5thCharles L. Bartlett[[Image:Charles L. Bartlett Mayor.png50px]]1896–1897Republican
6thEugene G. Hoitt[[Image:Hoitt, Mayor.jpg50px]]1898Democratic
7thEdward J. Plunkett[[Image:Plunkett, Mayor.jpg50px]]1899–1900DemocraticAt the time of his election, he was the city's youngest mayor.
8thWalter B. Morse1901–1903Republican
9thFrederick R. S. Mildon1904-January 2, 1905Democratic
10thHenry Parsons[[Image:1898 Henry Parsons senator Massachusetts.png50px]]January 2, 1905 – 1906Republican
11thEdward F. Brown1907Democratic
12thHenry Parsons[[Image:1898 Henry Parsons senator Massachusetts.png50px]]1908–1909Republican
13thJohn J. Shaughnessy1910Democratic
14thJ. Henry Gleason1912 - 1913Citizens' Party
15thThomas H. O'Halloran1914–1915Democratic
16thLouis Farley1916Republican
17thWilliam T. Pine1917Republican
18thCharles F. McCarthy[[Image:Charles F. McCarthy Marlbourough, Mayor.png50px]]1918 - 1920Democratic
19thAndrew Patrick Sullivan1921Democratic
20thEdward Simoneau1922–1923Republican
21stJames M. Hurley[[Image:James M HurleyMayor.png50px]]1924–1925DemocraticFirst mayor elected to a two-year term. First non-partisan election under a modified Massachusetts Plan B form of government
22ndWinfield Temple1926–1929Republican
23rdAmedee Martel1930–1931
24thCharles Lyons1932–1937
25thLouis Ingalls1938-December 3, 1940Committed suicide while in office on December 3, 1940.
26thMichael CroninDecember 3, 1940 – 1946Acting mayor after Louis Ingalls's death.
Cronin was elected in his own right in the 1941 election.
27thCarlton Allen1946–1951
28thRomeo Gadbois1952–1957Republican
29thFrank Kelleher1958–1959
30thKuson Haddad1960–1965Democratic
31stFrank Walker1966–1967
32ndFred Cole1968–1971
33rdEdgar Gadbois1972–1975Republican
34thFrank Kelleher1976–1977
35thJoe Ferrecchia1978–1983
36thKuson Haddad1984–1985Democratic
37thChester E. Conary1986–1989
38thMichael P. Hogan1990–1993Democratic
39thJ. Michael McGorty1994–1997Democratic
40thWilliam J. Mauro1998–2003
41stDennis C. Hunt2004–2005Democratic
42ndNancy E. Stevens2006-January 2, 2012DemocraticFirst woman to be elected Mayor of the City of Marlborough. Served three 2-year terms before choosing not to run for reelection for a fourth term.
43rdArthur G. VigeantJanuary 2, 2012 – January 1, 2024RepublicanLongest serving Mayor of the City of Marlborough. Served six consecutive 2-year terms before choosing not to run for a seventh term.
44thJ. Christian DumaisJanuary 1, 2024-IncumbentIndependent

References

References

  1. Bigelow, Ella A. (1910), ''[https://archive.org/details/historicalremini1860bige/page/360/mode/2up Historical Reminiscences of the early times in Marlborough, Massachusetts: and Prominent Events from 1860 to 1910]'', [[Marlborough, Massachusetts]]: Times Pub. Co., p. 360
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