List of mayors of Brockton, Massachusetts
This is a list of the past and present mayors and city managers of Brockton, Massachusetts.
Mayors
# | Mayor | Picture | Term | Party | Notes |
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1st | Ziba Cary Keith | 1882–1883 | Republican | ||
2nd | Henry H. Packard | 1883–1884 | |||
3rd | Ziba Cary Keith | 1884–1885 | Republican | ||
4th | John J. Whipple | 1886–1887 | Republican | ||
5th | Albert R. Wade | 1888–1889 | |||
6th | William Lewis Douglas | 1890–1891 | Democrat | ||
7th | Ziba Cary Keith | 1892–1893 | Republican | ||
8th | John J. Whipple | 1894–1895 | |||
9th | Charles Williamson | 1896–1897 | |||
10th | Henry E. Garfield | 1898–1898 | |||
11th | Emery M. Low | 1899–1899 | |||
12th | Charles H. Coulter | 1900–1901 | Socialist Party of America | ||
13th | David W. Battles | 1902–1902 | |||
14th | Edward H. Keith | 1904–1905 | |||
15th | Fred O. Bradford | 1905–1906 | |||
16th | John S. Kent | 1907–1909 | |||
17th | William H. Clifford | 1910–1910 | |||
18th | Harry C. Howard | 1911–1912 | |||
19th | Charles M. Hickey | 1913–1913 | |||
20th | Harry C. Howard | 1914–1914 | |||
21st | John S. Burbank | 1915–1916 | |||
22nd | Stewart B. McLeod | 1917–1917 | |||
23rd | William M. Gleason | 1918–1920 | |||
24th | Roger Keith | 1921–1922 | |||
25th | Frank A. Manning | 1923–1924 | |||
26th | William A. Bullivant | 1925–1925 | Republican | ||
27th | Harold D. Bent | 1926–1931 | Republican | ||
28th | Horace C. Baker | 1932–1935 | Republican | ||
29th | Lawrence E. Crowley | 1936–1937 | Democrat | ||
30th | Fred D. Rowe | 1938–1941 | Republican | ||
31st | Joseph H. Downey | 1942 – November 3, 1949 | Democrat | Died in office | |
Acting | Thomas J. Mullins | November 3, 1949 – January 2, 1950 | City Council President. Served as acting mayor following the death of Joseph H. Downey. | ||
32nd | Melvin B. Clifford | 1950–1951 | Republican | ||
33rd | C. Gerald Lucey | 1952–1955 | Democrat | ||
34th | Hjalmar Peterson | 1956–1957 | Republican | Last Mayor before the City Manager form of government was established under a Massachusetts Plan D Charter. | |
35th | Wilfred A. Derosier | 1958–1959 | First Ceremonial Mayor appointed under Plan D form of Government | ||
36th | Leonard H. Ellershaw | 1960–1961 | Last Ceremonial Mayor appointed under Plan D form of Government | ||
37th | F. Milton McGrath | 1962–1963 | Democrat | First Mayor after the City Manager form of government was abolished. | |
38th | Alvin Jack Sims | 1964–1967 | Republican | ||
39th | John E. Sullivan | 1968–1971 | Democrat | ||
40th | Richard L. Wainwright | 1972–1973 | Republican | ||
41st | David E. Crosby | 1974–1982 | Democrat | Last mayor elected in partisan election. Served as interim mayor from January to June 1982 while the results of the 1981 election were challenged in court. | |
42nd | Paul V. Studenski | June 1982 – January 1984 | First mayor elected in nonpartisan election. Elected in special election after the result of the 1981 mayor election was thrown out by the State Appeals Court. | ||
43rd | Carl D. Pitaro | 1985–1991 | |||
44th | Winthrop Farwell, Jr. | 1992–1995 | |||
45th | Jack Yunits | 1996–2005 | |||
46th | James E. Harrington | 2006–2008 | |||
47th | Linda Balzotti | 2009–2013 | |||
48th | William Carpenter | 2013–July 2, 2019 | Died in office | ||
49th | Moises Rodrigues | July 2, 2019-January 6, 2020 | Councilor-At-Large. Served as acting mayor following the death of William Carpenter. | ||
50th | Robert F. Sullivan | January 6, 2020–Present |
City managers
From 1958 to 1961, Brockton was led by a City Manager under the Plan D form of government.
# | City Manager | Term | Notes |
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1st | William A. Gildea | 1958–1961 | |
Temporary | Melvin B. Clifford | 1961–1961 | City Clerk. Named temporary manager after City Council fired Gildea. Removed from office after a judge ruled that Gildea was to be reinstated. |
2nd | William A. Gildea | 1961–1961 | |
Acting | Melvin B. Clifford | 1961–1962 | Named acting city manager after decision reinstating Gildea was overturned. |
References
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