Mayor of Plainfield, New Jersey

Mayor of Plainfield, New Jersey

Mayor of Plainfield, New Jersey:[1]Mayors are sworn in on January 1 of the new year, so there is no overlaps in years unless someone has died in office or resigned.

Years Mayor Birth/death Party Notes
1869-1870 Job Male (1808-1891) Republican Job Male was the first mayor of Plainfield, New Jersey.[2]
1871-1872 John H. Evans Anti-Bond party
1873-1874 Dr. Charles Henry Stillman (1817-1881) Republican
1875-1876 Dr. John C. Sutphen Law & Order party or Citizen's Ticket
1877-1878 Job Male (1808-1891) Republican He also received the Democratic endorsement.
1879-1880 Nathan Harper (mayor) Democrat
1881-1882 Lewis Van Syckel Fitz Randolph (1838-1921) Republican
1883-1884 William B. Maxson People's Union (United States)
1885-1886 George W. Rockefellow Citizens party
1887-1890 Job Male Republican
1891-1896 Alexander Gilbert Republican
1897-1898 Charles J. Fisk Republican
1899-1900 George W. Rockefellow Republican
1901-1904 Dr. Olin L. Jenkins Republican
1905-1906 James F. Buckle Republican
1907-1910 Charles J. Fisk Republican
1911-1912 George W. V. Moy (1866-?) Democrat
1913-1914 Percy Hamilton Stewart (1867-1951) Democrat
1915-1920 Leighton Calkins Republican
1921-1924 Charles E. Loizeaux Republican
1925-1930 James T. MacMurray Republican
1931-1932 Martin B. Stutsman Republican
1933-1934 Charles Benson Wigton (1885-?) Republican
1935-1936 Martin B. Stutsman Republican
1937-1938 DeWitt Dukes Barlow Republican
1939-1942 Harvey R. Linbarger Republican
1943-1946 Dixon C. Phillips Republican
1947-1948 John W. Zerega Republican
1949-1954 Carlyle W. Crane Republican
1955-1958 Allen D. Tompkins Republican
1959-1962 Richard P. Dyckman Republican
1963-1966 Robert C. Maddox Republican
1967-1968 George F. Hetfield Republican
1969-1973 Frank F. Blatz, Jr. Republican
1974-1981 Paul J. O'Keeff Republican
1982-1984 Everett C. Lattimore Democrat
1984-1989 Richard L. Taylor Democrat
1990-1993 Harold D. Mitchell Democrat
1994-1997 Mark A. Fury Democrat
1998-2005 Albert T. McWilliams Democrat
2006-2013 Sharon Robinson-Briggs Democrat Sharon Robinson-Briggs was the first female mayor of Plainfield, New Jersey.



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