Charles Ryan (mayor) explained

Charles Ryan
Order:Mayor of Springfield
Term Start:1962
Term End:1968
Term Start1:2004
Term End1:2008
Predecessor:Thomas J. O'Connor
Successor:Frank Harlan Freedman
Predecessor1:Michael Albano
Successor1:Domenic Sarno
Birth Date:15 September 1927[1]
Birth Place:Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
Party:Independent

Charles V. Ryan (September 15, 1927 – October 18, 2021) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts, from 1962 to 1968, and again from 2004 to 2008.[2]

Ryan served as the city's mayor during the 1960s for three terms and for two additional terms beginning in 2004, making him the only Springfield mayor to serve in two different centuries. His terms in the 1960s occurred during a time of civil unrest and controversial urban renewal projects. Ryan was unsuccessful in preventing the closure of the Springfield Armory, a major economic blow to Springfield that he blamed on then Congressman Edward P. Boland. Ryan ran against Boland for Congress in 1968, but was defeated in a landslide. After leaving office he became a prominent attorney and continued to be active in public affairs, serving as a member of the downtown economic development group Springfield Central and leading efforts to successfully defeat attempts to institute casino gambling. He also led successful efforts to place the privately owned Springfield libraries under public control. He attempted to return to the mayoralty in 1995 but lost to city councilor Michael J. Albano. Ryan was elected mayor in 2003 following the decision of Albano not to seek reelection. He defeated the Albano endorsed State Senator Linda Melconian in a campaign that focused on the numerous corruption scandals of the Albano years.[3] In November 2005, Ryan won reelection defeating the city's School Committee Vice-President, Thomas Ashe. On April 12, 2007, Ryan announced that he would run for re-election in the city's 2007 mayoral election and stated that this would be his final run.[4] He lost this election to City Councilor Domenic Sarno.[5]

Ryan died following a short illness on October 18, 2021, at the age of 94.[6]

Electoral history

1961 Springfield, Massachusetts mayoral election
CandidatePrimary election[7] General election[8]
Votes%Votes%
Charles Ryan 6,76431.7728,99952.28
Thomas J. O'Connor (incumbent)14,56334.5426,47147.72
Raymond N. Tuller Jr.7,87418.67
John P. Lynch5,55413.17
Armand N. Tancrati3,2147.62
Arthur J. McKenna1,2823.04
Norman E. Cowles1770.42
Bernard M. Lapointe1120.27
Arbold R. Craven970.23
Total42,16810055,470100
1963 Springfield, Massachusetts mayoral election
CandidatePrimary election[9] General election[10]
Votes%Votes%
Charles Ryan (incumbent) 11,9065732,06372.92
John P. Lynch7,28411,90927.08
Arthur R. Caney
Total10043,972100
1995 Springfield, Massachusetts mayoral election
CandidatePrimary election[11] General election[12]
Votes%Votes%
Michael J. Albano 6,76431.7718,92952.29
Charles V. Ryan7,93037.2517,27447.71
Robert Markel (incumbent)4,16019.54
Frederick Hurst1,7408.17
Chelan Jenkins6943.26
Total21,28810036,203100

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=nC88AQAAIAAJ&q=charles+v+ryan+1927 Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory (2002), pg. 560
  2. Web site: Former Springfield Mayor Charles Ryan to endorse Sen. Scott Brown in reelection bid. 6 September 2012.
  3. Web site: Mayor-elect will support prescription drug plan. 11 January 2012.
  4. http://www.masslive.com/springfield/republican/index.ssf?/base/news-1/117645252332150.xml&coll=1 Ryan, 79, to pursue re-election- MassLive.com
  5. Web site: Western challenger wins mayor's seat. 11 January 2012.
  6. https://www.masslive.com/news/2021/10/former-springfield-mayor-charles-v-ryan-dies-at-94.html Former Springfield Mayor Charles V. Ryan dies at 94
  7. Web site: Ryan Runs 2d to Challenge O'Connor in Race for Mayor . Newspapers.com . Boston Globe . 25 April 2021 . en . subscription . 11 Oct 1961.
  8. Web site: MAYORAL UPSETS IN MASSACHUSETTS . The New York Times . Associated Press . 26 April 2021 . 8 November 1961.
  9. Web site: Ryan Leads, To Face Lynch. Newspapers.com . Boston Globe . 25 April 2021 . en . subscription . 9 Oct 1963.
  10. Web site: Springfield Mayor Wins After Bitter Campaign . Newspapers.com . Hartford Courant . 25 April 2021 . en . subscription . 7 Nov 1963.
  11. Web site: Our Campaigns - Springfield, MA Mayor - Primary Race - Sep 19, 1995 . www.ourcampaigns.com . Our Campaigns . 4 October 2020.
  12. Web site: Our Campaigns - Springfield, MA Mayor Race - Nov 07, 1995 . www.ourcampaigns.com . Our Campaigns . 4 October 2020.