List of mayors of Newark, New Jersey explained

Post:Mayor
Body:Newark
Insigniasize:150px
Insigniacaption:The Seal of The City of Newark
Flagsize:150px
Flagcaption:The Flag of The City of Newark
Incumbent:Ras Baraka
Incumbentsince:July 1, 2014
Style:His Honor
Residence:Private
Termlength:Four years; may serve consecutive terms
Formation:1836
Salary:$130,721 in 2015
Inaugural:William Halsey
Website:Office of the Mayor (Official)

The Mayor of Newark is the head of the executive branch of government of Newark, New Jersey, United States. The mayor has the duty to enforce the municipal charter and ordinances; prepare the annual budget; appoint deputy mayors, department heads, and aides; and approve or veto ordinances passed by the Municipal Council.

Newark, New Jersey, was founded in 1666 and became a township on October 31, 1693, and granted a Royal charter on April 27, 1713. It was incorporated by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798, and reincorporated as city in 1836.[1] [2] The city is governed within the Faulkner Act, formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law, under the Mayor-Council Plan C form of local government, which became effective as of July 1, 1954, after the voters of the city passed a referendum held on November 3, 1953.[3]

The Mayor of Newark is elected for a four-year term. Municipal elections (for mayor and Municipal Council) are nonpartisan and are held on the 2nd Tuesday in May.[4] Mayor Ras Baraka was first elected in the Newark mayoral election on May 13, 2014.[5]

Mayors

MayorTerm startTerm endPartyNotes
1William Halsey[6] bgcolor=WhigWilliam Halsey was the first Mayor of Newark.
2Theodore Frelinghuysenbgcolor=Whig
3James Millerbgcolor=Whig
4Oliver Spencer Halsteadbgcolor=Whig
5William Wrightbgcolor=Whig
6Stephen Dod[7] bgcolor=Whig
7Isaac Baldwin[8] bgcolor=WhigBaldwin did not attend the first meeting; he was unwell.
8Beach Vanderpoolbgcolor=Whig
9James Miller[9] bgcolor=Whig
10James M. Quinbybgcolor=Whig
11Horace J. Poinier[10] bgcolor=Whig
12Moses Bigelowbgcolor=Democratic
13Theodore Runyonbgcolor=Democratic
14Thomas Baldwin Peddie[11] bgcolor=Republican
15Frederick William Ricord[12] bgcolor=Republican
16Nehemiah Perry[13] bgcolor=Democratic
17Henry J. Yates[14] bgcolor=Republican
18William H. F. Fiedler[15] bgcolor=Democratic
19Henry Lang[16] bgcolor=Republican
20Joseph E. Haynes[17] bgcolor=Democratic
21Julius A. Lebkuecher[18] bgcolor=Republican
22James M. Seymour[19] bgcolor=DemocraticSworn in May 4[20]
23Henry Meade Doremus[21] bgcolor=Republican
24Jacob Hausslingbgcolor=Democratic
25Thomas Lynch Raymond[22] [23] bgcolor=Republican
26Charles P. Gillen[24] bgcolor=Democratic
27Alexander Archibald[25] bgcolor=DemocraticTerm ends with death
28Frederick C. Breidenbach[26] [27] bgcolor=RepublicanElected by board on the death of Archibald
29Thomas Lynch Raymond[28] bgcolor=RepublicanTerm ends with death
30Jerome T. Congleton[29] bgcolor=RepublicanAppointed on the death of Raymond
31Meyer C. Ellenstein[30] bgcolor=Republican
32Vincent J. MurphyMay 17, 1949[31] bgcolor=Democratic
33Ralph A. Villani[32] bgcolor=Republican
34Leo P. Carlin[33] bgcolor=Democratic
35Hugh Joseph Addoniziobgcolor=Democratic
36Kenneth Allen Gibsonbgcolor=DemocraticKenneth Allen Gibson was the first African-American Mayor of Newark. He was the first African American elected mayor of any major Northeastern United States city.[34]
37Sharpe Jamesbgcolor=DemocraticServed for years.
38Cory Bookerbgcolor=DemocraticRan against Sharpe James in 2002 and lost; won in 2006 (incumbent James did not seek reelection).
39Luis A. Quintanabgcolor=DemocraticBecame Acting Mayor after Cory Booker's resignation to become a Class 2 member of the United States Senate.
40Ras BarakaIncumbentbgcolor=DemocraticRas Baraka is the current Mayor of Newark. He has been serving for .

See also

Notes and References

  1. Snyder, John P. The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606-1968, Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969. p. 130. Accessed February 14, 2012.
  2. Web site: Newark celebrates 175 years as incorporated city . NJ.com . 2011-11-10 . 2016-08-30.
  3. 2012 New Jersey Legislative District Data Book, Rutgers University Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, March 2013, p. 125.
  4. News: Moszczynski . Joe . N.J. municipalities consider moving non-partisan elections from May to November . The Star-Ledger . September 26, 2010 . 2013-12-05.
  5. News: Nix . Naomi . Baraka joins a long list of Newark mayors . The Star-Ledger . May 14, 2014 . 2014-05-14.
  6. News: Interesting Ceremony. April 14, 1837. Newark Daily Advertiser. Jan 7, 2018.
  7. News: Organization of the Common Council. April 29, 1845. Centinel Of Freedom. Jan 9, 2018.
  8. News: Organization of the City Government for 1846. April 28, 1846. Centinel Of Freedom. Jan 9, 2018.
  9. News: Local Matters. Jan 8, 1851. Newark Daily Advertiser. Jan 9, 2019.
  10. News: Installation of the New Common Council. Jan 4, 1854. Newark Daily Advertiser. Jan 9, 2019.
  11. News: The Newark Common Council. Jan 5, 1870. Jersey Journal. Jan 17, 2019.
  12. News: Newark's New City Government. Jan 7, 1874. New York Herald. Jan 17, 2019.
  13. News: Newark Municipal Affairs. Jan 5, 1876. New York Tribune. Jan 17, 2019.
  14. News: Newark. Jan 7, 1880. New York Tribune. Jan 9, 2019.
  15. News: Newark. Jan 4, 1882. New-York daily tribune. Jan 9, 2018.
  16. News: Democrats Wholly In Control. Jan 9, 1884. New York Herald. Jan 9, 2019.
  17. News: New Rule In Newark. May 8, 1894. New York Herald. Jan 9, 2019.
  18. News: Seymour's Hollow Victory. April 16, 1896. New York Tribune. Jan 9, 2018.
  19. Web site: NEWARK'S NEW MAYOR.; Henry M. Doremus Sworn In by His Predecessor, James M. Seymour.. timesmachine.nytimes.com. en. 2019-01-07.
  20. News: Seymour Takes the Oath. May 5, 1896. New York Tribune. Jan 9, 2018.
  21. News: Democrats take Hold of Newark. Jan 2, 1907. New-York daily tribune. Jan 7, 2019.
  22. News: New Heads in New Jersey Towns. Jan 2, 1915. New York Times. .
  23. News: Gillen is Mayor of Newark, Blow for Nugent. Nov 21, 1917. Jersey Journal. Jan 7, 2019.
  24. News: Archibald Newark Mayor. May 18, 1921. New York Times. .
  25. News: Newark Mourns Mayor. Feb 12, 1922. New York Times. .
  26. News: Briedenbach of Essex GOP is Mayor. Feb 21, 1922. Jersey Journal. Jan 7, 2019.
  27. News: Raymond is Elected Newark Mayor Today. May 19, 1925. Jersey Journal. Jan 7, 2019.
  28. News: Congleton Chosen Mayor of Newark. Oct 23, 1928. New York Times. .
  29. Web site: 00026127. cdm17229.contentdm.oclc.org. en. 2019-01-07.
  30. News: Murphy Is Chosen Mayor of Newark. May 20, 1941. New York Times. .
  31. News: Villani is Chosen As Newark Mayor. May 18, 1949. New York Times. .
  32. News: NEWARK COMMISSION NAMES CARLIN MAYOR. May 16, 1953. New York Times. .
  33. News: Addonizio Defeats Carlin in Newark: ADDONIZO BEATS CARLIN IN NEWARK. May 9, 1962. New York Times. .
  34. News: New York Times Wire Services. Newark Elects Kenneth Gibson, Negro, Mayor. St. Petersburg Times. 1970-06-17. 2013-09-27.