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List of mayors of Marlborough, Massachusetts
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| post | Mayor |
| body | Marlborough |
| insigniasize | 100px |
| insigniacaption | Seal of Marlborough |
| incumbent | J. Christian Dumais |
| incumbentsince | January 1, 2024 |
| first | S. Herbert Howe |
| formation | 1891 |
| termlength | 2 years (1924–present) |
| 1 year (1891–1924) | |
| seat | Marlborough City Hall |
| website | Official 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.
| # | Mayor | Picture | Term | Party | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | S. Herbert Howe | [[Image:S. Herbert Howe.png | 50px]] | January 5, 1891-January 1892 | Republican | ||
| 2nd | George A. Howe | [[Image:George A. Howe Mayor.png | 50px]] | 1892 | Republican | ||
| 3rd | John O'Connell | [[Image:John O'Connell Mayor 1893.png | 50px]] | 1893 | Republican | ||
| 4th | William N. Davenport | [[Image:William Nathaniel Davenport (cropped).png | 50px]] | 1894–1895 | Republican | ||
| 5th | Charles L. Bartlett | [[Image:Charles L. Bartlett Mayor.png | 50px]] | 1896–1897 | Republican | ||
| 6th | Eugene G. Hoitt | [[Image:Hoitt, Mayor.jpg | 50px]] | 1898 | Democratic | ||
| 7th | Edward J. Plunkett | [[Image:Plunkett, Mayor.jpg | 50px]] | 1899–1900 | Democratic | At the time of his election, he was the city's youngest mayor. | |
| 8th | Walter B. Morse | 1901–1903 | Republican | ||||
| 9th | Frederick R. S. Mildon | 1904-January 2, 1905 | Democratic | ||||
| 10th | Henry Parsons | [[Image:1898 Henry Parsons senator Massachusetts.png | 50px]] | January 2, 1905 – 1906 | Republican | ||
| 11th | Edward F. Brown | 1907 | Democratic | ||||
| 12th | Henry Parsons | [[Image:1898 Henry Parsons senator Massachusetts.png | 50px]] | 1908–1909 | Republican | ||
| 13th | John J. Shaughnessy | 1910 | Democratic | ||||
| 14th | J. Henry Gleason | 1912 - 1913 | Citizens' Party | ||||
| 15th | Thomas H. O'Halloran | 1914–1915 | Democratic | ||||
| 16th | Louis Farley | 1916 | Republican | ||||
| 17th | William T. Pine | 1917 | Republican | ||||
| 18th | Charles F. McCarthy | [[Image:Charles F. McCarthy Marlbourough, Mayor.png | 50px]] | 1918 - 1920 | Democratic | ||
| 19th | Andrew Patrick Sullivan | 1921 | Democratic | ||||
| 20th | Edward Simoneau | 1922–1923 | Republican | ||||
| 21st | James M. Hurley | [[Image:James M HurleyMayor.png | 50px]] | 1924–1925 | Democratic | First mayor elected to a two-year term. First non-partisan election under a modified Massachusetts Plan B form of government | |
| 22nd | Winfield Temple | 1926–1929 | Republican | ||||
| 23rd | Amedee Martel | 1930–1931 | |||||
| 24th | Charles Lyons | 1932–1937 | |||||
| 25th | Louis Ingalls | 1938-December 3, 1940 | Committed suicide while in office on December 3, 1940. | ||||
| 26th | Michael Cronin | December 3, 1940 – 1946 | Acting mayor after Louis Ingalls's death. | ||||
| Cronin was elected in his own right in the 1941 election. | |||||||
| 27th | Carlton Allen | 1946–1951 | |||||
| 28th | Romeo Gadbois | 1952–1957 | Republican | ||||
| 29th | Frank Kelleher | 1958–1959 | |||||
| 30th | Kuson Haddad | 1960–1965 | Democratic | ||||
| 31st | Frank Walker | 1966–1967 | |||||
| 32nd | Fred Cole | 1968–1971 | |||||
| 33rd | Edgar Gadbois | 1972–1975 | Republican | ||||
| 34th | Frank Kelleher | 1976–1977 | |||||
| 35th | Joe Ferrecchia | 1978–1983 | |||||
| 36th | Kuson Haddad | 1984–1985 | Democratic | ||||
| 37th | Chester E. Conary | 1986–1989 | |||||
| 38th | Michael P. Hogan | 1990–1993 | Democratic | ||||
| 39th | J. Michael McGorty | 1994–1997 | Democratic | ||||
| 40th | William J. Mauro | 1998–2003 | |||||
| 41st | Dennis C. Hunt | 2004–2005 | Democratic | ||||
| 42nd | Nancy E. Stevens | 2006-January 2, 2012 | Democratic | First 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. | |||
| 43rd | Arthur G. Vigeant | January 2, 2012 – January 1, 2024 | Republican | Longest serving Mayor of the City of Marlborough. Served six consecutive 2-year terms before choosing not to run for a seventh term. | |||
| 44th | J. Christian Dumais | January 1, 2024-Incumbent | Independent |
References
References
- 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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