Pasquale Caggiano Explained

Pasquale Caggiano
Office:49th
Mayor of
Lynn, Massachusetts
Term Start:January 1972
Term End:April 1972
Successor:Walter F. Meserve
Office2:Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
12th Essex District
Term Start2:1953
Term End2:1957
Predecessor2:Walter A. Cuffe
Office3:Member of the
Lynn Massachusetts
City Council
At Large
Term Start3:1950
Term End3:1951
Birth Date:August 31, 1909
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts
Party:Democrat
Occupation:Undertaker
Spouse:Olga A. (Foglietta) Caggiano
Nickname:Patsy

Pasquale 'Patsy' Caggiano (August 31, 1909 – April 13, 1972) was a Massachusetts politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and as an At Large City Councilor and the 49th Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts.

Caggiano was orphaned as a child. Later he went into the mortuary business, opening up a funeral parlor in Winthrop.

Caggiano served on the Lynn City Council from 1950 to 1951. From 1952 to 1957 he was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. In 1956 he ran for United States House of Representatives seat in Massachusetts's 7th congressional district, losing in the Democratic primary. In 1958 Caggiano was appointed associate commissioner of labor and industries by Governor Foster Furcolo.[1]

Caggiano ran for lieutenant governor in 1960 and 1962, but was ruled off of the ballot in 1962 due to 127 "not genuine" signatures.[2] In 1964 he was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. In 1968 he lost in the Massachusetts House of Representatives election in the 12th Essex District.

Cagiano was finally elected mayor of Lynn on his seventh attempt, however shortly after he became mayor he died of cancer.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Ex-Rep Caggiano Gets $8000 State Labor Position. The Boston Daily Globe. May 9, 1958.
  2. News: Osoff. Jeffery A.. Caggiano Ruled Off Ballot; Board Eyes Connolly List. The Boston Daily Globe. August 15, 1962.