Mayor of New Britain, Connecticut
The mayor of New Britain, Connecticut is the city's chief executive.
List of city's chief executive
elected | Mayor | Observation | Political party | Term end |
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1871 | Frederick Trent Stanley | industrialist, warden of borouhg in 1850 | Republican Party (United States) | 1872 |
1872 | Samuel Waldo Hart | (1824-1863) medical college Harvard and Yale Republican A New Britain native, Hart attended medical schools at Berkshire Medical College, Harvard, and Yale. ... His successful practice in New Britain led to his election as the second, was born at New Britain, May 22d, 1825. ... He was elected mayor of the city of New Britain in 1872, and held that office for five consecutive years from date of first election. mayor (1872–77). | Republican Party (United States) | 1877 |
1877 | David Nelson Camp | (1820-1916) | Republican Party (United States) | 1879 |
1879 | Ambrose Beatty | (1831–1900) Born in Ireland, Beatty came to New Britain in 1856 and worked for Russell & Erwin and then in the grocery business. He went on Clughil County Longford Ireland | Democratic Party (United States) | 1880 |
1880 | John Butler Talcott | [1] | Republican Party (United States) | 1882 |
1882 | Ambrose Beatty | Democratic Party (United States) | 1883 | |
1883 | James Andrew Pickett | (1829–1900) industrialist son of Albert Pickett, was born March 9, 1829, in New Milford, Litchfield Co., Conn., Pickett came to New Britain in 1851 and began as an employee of Alvin North and his sons' factory. He and Loren F. Judd purchased a half-interest in the establishment, and this would become North & Judd | Republican Party (United States) | 1886 |
1886 | Ambrose Beatty | Democratic Party (United States) | 1887 | |
1887 | J. Clement Atwood | born East Boston, 1891, J. CLEMENT ATwood, aged 56 years, for many years vestryman and warden of St. Mark's parish, New Britain, Conn. | Republican Party (United States) | 1888 |
1888 | John Walsh (mayor) | Democratic Party (United States) | 1890 | |
1890 | Leumas Hoyt Pease | (b: 20 JAN 1845 1919), treasurer of the Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn., has died at his home in that city after a brief illness from heart trouble. | Republican Party (United States) | 1892 |
1892 | John Walsh (mayor) | Democratic Party (United States) | 1894 | |
1894 | George Waldo Corbin | formation Corbin Cabinet Lock | Democratic Party (United States) | 1896 |
1896 | Robert J. Vance | Democratic Party (United States) | 1898 | |
1898 | Morris C Webster | born in Harwinton, Connecticut, on September 28, 1848. 1915–1921: Connecticut State Comptroller | Republican Party (United States) | 1900 |
1900 | Samuel Bassett | Democratic Party (United States) | 1903 | |
1906 | George M. Landers | Republican Party (United States) | 1910 | |
1910 | Joseph M. Halloran | Baseball 1930: Joseph M. Halloran (D) 33.7% Massachusetts Joseph M. Halloran, Democrat. At the age of 30, he became the 15th mayor (1910–14). | Democratic Party (United States) | 1914 |
1914 | George Arthur Quigley | 08|03) b. New Britain, Conn., Oct. 9, 1880) s. Thomas Joseph and Caroline Louise Partridge) | Republican Party (United States) | 1920 |
1920 | Orson Fowler Curtis | (1852-1936) . It took Curtis six tries to become mayor before achieving that goal (1920–22). A carpenter and contractor by | Republican Party (United States) | 1922 |
1922 | Angelo Michael Alfred Paonessa | (1878 - 1949) [2] | Democratic Party (United States) | 1926 |
1926 | Gardner Clarke Weld | the Herald Mayor on December 27 dismissed his Police Commissioner, Peter Pajewski. The Pajewski affair belongs to the abundant folklore of New Britain politics. A member of the Polish American Republican Club, Pajewski owned a drugstore on Broad and Grove Street, where, | Republican Party (United States) | 1928 |
1928 | Angelo Michael Alfred Paonessa | Democratic Party (United States) | 1930 | |
1930 | George Arthur Quigley | Republican Party (United States) | 1934 | |
1934 | David L. Dunn | Democratic Party (United States) | 1936 | |
1936 | George Arthur Quigley | Republican Party (United States) | 1938 | |
1938 | George James Coyle | Democratic Party (United States) | 1942 | |
1942 | George Arthur Quigley | Republican Party (United States) | 1946 | |
1947 | Henry John Gwiazda | 1910 February 5, 2000) first Polish American elected mayor of New Britain[3] | Democratic Party (United States) | 1949 |
1950 | John L. Sullivan (mayor) | 1916 March 4, 1998) [4] | Democratic Party (United States) | 1954 |
1954 | Edward B. Scott | (Manchester New Hampshire 1913) Admitted to practice Connecticut 1938 and Pennsylvania 1939. Educated at Princeton University A.B. 1935 and Harvard University LL.B. 1938. Mayor New Britain 1954-56.Attorney Edward B. Scott, 40-year-old bachelor and Navy veteran of World War II, was elected mayor for the next two years by a majority of 2,945 votes. | Republican Party (United States) | 1955 |
1956 | Joseph Francis Morelli | (1916 May 30, 1996). Judge Morelli was appointed to the Circuit Court in 1969 and was elevated to the Superior Court in 1978. He retired in 1986 at the age of seventy.[5] | Democratic Party (United States) | 1960 |
1960 | Julius J. Kremski | [6] | Democratic Party (United States) | 1962 |
1962 | Thomas Joseph Meskill | [7] | Republican Party (United States) | 1964 |
1964 | James F. Dawson | An attorney for the state tax department, Dawson also served as legal counsel for the City Improvement Commission and as mayor of New Britain for a short time ( 1964–65). He was responsible for the expansion | Democratic Party (United States) | 1965 |
1965 | Paul John Manafort | Republican Party (United States) | 1971 | |
1971 | Algert F. Politis | (1923-2013)[8] | Republican Party (United States) | 1971 |
1971 | Stanley Joseph Pac | July 2, 1923 in New Britain,[9] | Democratic Party (United States) | 1975 |
1975 | James J. Carey (mayor) | (1923 2009)[10] | Democratic Party (United States) | 1964 |
1975 | William J. McNamara (Mayor of New Britain) | 1935[11] | Democratic Party (United States) | 1989 |
1989 | Donald DeFronzo | Democratic Party (United States) | 1993 | |
1993 | Linda A. Blogoslawski Mlynarczyk | (born on January 11, 1960 March 6, 1998) was the first woman to be elected mayor of New Britain. She beat Democrat Pawlak by 100 votes in the 1993 election to become the first Republican mayor in 22 years.[12] | Republican Party (United States) | 1994 |
1995 | Lucian J. Pawlak | [13] | Democratic Party (United States) | 2002 |
2003 | Timothy T. Stewart | (born 30 September 1952) | Republican Party (United States) | 2011 |
2011 | Tim O'Brien (politician) | Republican Party (United States) | November 12, 2013 | |
November 12, 2013 | Erin Stewart | Republican Party (United States) |
Notes
- ↑ Palmer, Arlene C. (1 August 1999). "New Britain". Arcadia Publishing – via Google Books.
- ↑ "Angelo Michael Alfred Paonessa (1878 - 1949) - Find A Grave Memorial".
- ↑ "Gwiazda, Judge Henry J.".
- ↑ "Sullivan, Rev. John L.".
- ↑ "Joseph F. Morelli, 80".
- ↑ "The Hour - Google News Archive Search".
- ↑ "Clara Kremski's Obituary on Hartford Courant".
- ↑ Palmer, Arlene C. (1 August 1999). "New Britain". Arcadia Publishing – via Google Books.
- ↑ "Stanley J. PAC Sr.'s Obituary on Hartford Courant".
- ↑ "James J. Carey Jr.'s Obituary on Hartford Courant".
- ↑ "William McNamara Resigns".
- ↑ "City Stunned to Lose Ex-Mayor in Lottery Attack". The New York Times. 10 March 1998.
- ↑ "New Britain Mourns Loss Of Former Mayor".
- ↑ Palmer, Arlene C. (1 August 1999). "New Britain". Arcadia Publishing – via Google Books.
- ↑ Kirby, Amy Melissa (3 November 2014). "Legendary Locals of New Britain". Arcadia Publishing – via Google Books.
- ↑ Palmer, Arlene C. (1 August 1999). "New Britain". Arcadia Publishing – via Google Books.
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