Mayor of New Rochelle | |
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Style | The Honorable |
Term length | 4 years |
Formation | 1899 |
Elections in New York State |
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This is a list of mayors of the City of New Rochelle in the State of New York.
No. | Name | Term | Party | Ref. |
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1 | Michael Dillon | 1899–1901 | Democratic | |
2 | Henry S. Clarke | 1902–1907 | Unknown | |
3 | George G. Raymond | 1908–1909 | Democratic | |
4 | Harry E. Colwell | 1910–1911 | Republican | [1] |
5 | Frederick H. Waldorf | 1912–1913 | Democratic | |
6 | Edward Stetson Griffing | 1914–1917 | Republican | |
7 | Frederick H. Waldorf | 1918–1919 | Democratic | |
8 | Harry Scott | 1920–1925 | Republican | |
9 | Benjamin B. Badeau | 1926–1929 | Republican | |
10 | Walter G. C. Otto | 1930–1934 | Democratic | |
11 | Paul M. Crandell | 1934–1935 | Republican | |
12 | Charles F. Simmons | 1935 | Republican | |
13 | Harry Scott | 1935–1940 | Republican | |
14 | Stanley W. Church | 1940–1955 | Democratic | |
15 | George Vergara | 1956–1959 | Independent | [2] |
16 | Stanely W. Church | 1960–1963 | Democratic | |
17 | Alvin R. Ruskin | 1964–1970 | Republican | |
18 | Stanley W. Church | 1970 | Democratic | |
19 | Frank J. Garito | 1971–1975 | Republican | [3] [4] |
20 | Vincent R. Rippa | 1976–1979 | Democratic | [5] [6] |
21 | Leonard C. Paduano | 1980–1991 | Republican | [7] |
22 | Timothy C. Idoni | 1992–2005 | Democratic | [8] |
23 | Noam Bramson | 2006–2023 | Democratic | [9] |
24 | Yadira Ramos-Herbert | 2024–present | Democratic |
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