Mayor Of Quincy, Massachusetts
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The Mayor of Quincy is the head of the municipal government in
Quincy, Massachusetts Quincy ( ) is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest city in the county. Quincy is part of the Greater Boston area as one of Boston's immediate southern suburbs. Its population in ...
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{, class=wikitable style="text-align:center" ! # !! Mayor !! Picture !! Term !! Party , - , 1st , Charles H. Porter , , 1889 , Republican , - , 2nd , Henry O. Fairbanks , , 1890-1893 , Republican , - , 3rd , William A. Hodges , , 1894-1895 , Democratic , - , 4th , Charles Francis Adams , , 1896-1897 , Independent Republican , - , 5th , Russell Adams Sears , , 1898 , Republican , - , 6th , Harrison A. Keith , , 1899 , Democratic , - , 7th , John O. Hall , , 1900-1901 , Republican , - , 8th , Charles M. Bryant , , 1902-1904 , Republican , - , 9th , James Thompson , , 1905-1907 , Republican , - , 10th , William T. Shea , , 1908-1911 , Democratic , - , 11th , Eugene R. Stone , , 1912-1913 , Republican , - , 12th , John Miller , , 1914 , Progressive , - , Acting , Joseph L. Whiton , , 1914 , Republican , - , 13th , Chester I. Campbell , , 1915 , Republican , - , 14th , Gustave B. Bates , , 1916 , Republican , - , 15th , Joseph L. Whiton , , 1917–1920 , Republican , - , 16th , William A. Bradford , , 1921–1922 , Republican , - , 17th , Gustave B. Bates , , 1923–1924 , Republican , - , 18th , Perley E. Barbour , , 1925–1926 , Republican , - , 19th , Thomas J. McGrath , , 1927–1932 , Republican , - , 20th , Charles A. Ross , , 1933–1937 , Republican , - , 21st ,
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, , 1938–1942 , Republican , - , 22nd , Charles A. Ross , , 1943–1949 , Republican , - , 23rd , Thomas Skudder Burgin , , 1950–1951 , Republican , - , 24th , David S. McIntosh , , 1952–1953 , Republican , - , 25th ,
Amelio Della Chiesa Amelio A. Della Chiesa (1901-1975) was an American politician who served as mayor of Quincy, Massachusetts. Early life Della Chiesa was born on July 31, 1901, in Quincy, Massachusetts. He attended public schools in Quincy, Massachusetts, includin ...
, , 1954–1965 , Republican , - , 26th , James McIntyre , , 1965–1971 , Democratic , - , 27th ,
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, , 1972–1975 , Republican , - , 28th , Joseph LaRala , , 1976–1977 , Democratic , - , 29th , Arthur Tobin , , 1978–1981 , Democratic , - , 30th , Francis X. McCauley , , 1982–1989 , Republican , - , 31st , James A. Sheets , , 1990–2002 , Democratic (turned Independent in retirement) , - , 32nd , William J. Phelan , , 2002–2008 ,
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, - , 33rd , Thomas P. Koch , , 2008–present ,
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