List of mayors of Salem, Massachusetts

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Mayor of Salem
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Seal of Salem
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Flag of Salem
Incumbent
Dominick Pangallo
since May 27, 2023
Style His/Her Honor
Type Chief executive
Member ofSchool Committee [1]
Board of Library Trustees [2]
Board of Trust Fund Commissioners [3]
Residence None official
Seat Salem City Hall
Nominator Nominating petition
Appointer Popular vote
Term length Four years [4]
Constituting instrumentSalem City Charter
PrecursorSalem Board of Selectmen
(1629–1836)
Formation1836
First holder Leverett Saltonstall
Salary$150,000 (2023) [5]
Website www.salemma.gov/mayors-office
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The mayor of Salem is the head of municipal government of Salem, Massachusetts. There was no mayor of Salem until its city charter was accepted on March 23, 1836, prior to which Salem was still incorporated as a town.

Contents

List

#MayorPictureTermPartyNotes
1st Leverett Saltonstall Leverett Saltonstall 1783-1845 - Chester Harding.jpg 1836–1838 Whig First mayor under the original city charter,
(which included a bicameral legislative body).
From 1836 to 1856 the Municipal year ended on the second Monday in March.
2nd Stephen C. Phillips Stephen Clarendon Phillips.png 1838–1842 Whig
3rd Stephen Palfrey Webb 1842–1845 Whig Also served as the twelfth Mayor of Salem. From 1854 to 1855 Webb served as the sixth Mayor of San Francisco, California
4th Joseph S. Cabot 1845–1849 Whig
5th Nathaniel Silsbee, Jr. 1849–1851 Whig
6th David Pingree 1851–1852 Independent
7th Charles Wentworth Upham Charles Wentworth Upham.png 1852–1853 Whig
8th Asahel Huntington Asahel Huntington.png 1853–1854 Know Nothing
9thJoseph Andrews1854–1856 Know Nothing From 1856 to 1874 inclusive the Municipal year ended on the Fourth Monday in January.
10th William S. Messervy William S. Messervy.jpg 1856–1858 Democratic
11th Nathaniel Silsbee, Jr. 1858–1859 Republican
12th Stephen Palfrey Webb 1860–1862 Republican Second time as Mayor of Salem. From 1854 to 1855 Webb served as the sixth Mayor of San Francisco, California
13th Stephen G. Wheatland 1863–1864 Democratic
14th Joseph B. F. Osgood Joseph B.F. Osgood.png 1865–1865 Republican
15th David Roberts January 1866 – September 26, 1867 Republican Roberts resigned as a result of disagreement with the Board of Aldermen.
16th William Cogswell William Cogswell2.jpg September 26, 1867–1869 Republican
17th Nathanial Brown 1870–1871None
18th Samuel Calley 1872–1872 Republican
19th William Cogswell William Cogswell2.jpg 1873–1875 Republican From 1875 on the Municipal year ends on the First Monday in January.
20th Henry Laurens Williams 1875–1876None
21st Henry K. Oliver Henry K. Oliver.png 1877–1880 Republican
22nd Samuel Calley 1881–1882 Republican
23rd William M. Hill 1883–1884None
24th Arthur L. Huntington 1885–1885None
25th John M. Raymond 1886–1887None
26th Robert S. Rantoul Robert S. Rantoul.png 1890–1893 Democratic
27th James H. Turner 1894–1897None
28th David P. Waters 1898–1898None
29th James H. Turner 1899–1899None
30th David M. Little David M. Little.png 1900–1900None
31stJohn F. Hurley1901–1902None
32ndJoseph N. Peterson Joseph N. Peterson.png 1903–1905 Republican
33rd Thomas G. Pinnock 1906–1907 Republican
34thJohn F. Hurley1908–1909None
35thArthur Howard1910–1910None
36thRufus D. Adams1911–1912 Republican Last mayor under the Original (1836) city charter.
37thJohn F. Hurley1913–1915First Mayor under the second city charter adopted in November 1912.
Was Recalled by the voters December 29, 1914.
38thMathias J. O'Keefe1915–1915Elected to finish out John F. Hurley's three-year term in the December 29, 1914 election that recalled Mayor Hurley.
39thHenry P. Benson1916–1917Last Mayor under the second (1912) city charter
(Commission form of Government).
40thDenis J. Sullivan Denis J. Sullivan Mayor of Salem, Mass.png 1918–1923 Republican [6] First Mayor under the January 3, 1916 (Plan B) city charter.
41st George J. Bates George J. Bates.png 1924–1937 Republican Served in U.S. House from January 3, 1937 – November 1, 1949.
42ndEdward A. Coffey1938–1947 Republican
43rdJoseph B. Harrington1948–1949 Democratic
44thFrancis X. Collins1950–1969 Democratic
45th Samuel Edward Zoll 1967 Samuel Zoll Massachusetts House of Representatives.png 1970–1973 Democratic
46thJean A. Levesque1973–1983 Republican
47thAnthony V. Salvo1984–1989 Democratic
48thNeil J. Harrington1990–1997 Democratic
49thStanley J. Usovicz, Jr.1998–2005 Democratic
50th Kim Driscoll MBTA Salem station ribbon cutting, November 17, 2014 (cropped).jpg January 2006 – January 4, 2023 Democratic Elected Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in the 2022 election
51stBob McCarthyJanuary 4, 2023 – May 27, 2023Elected by Salem City Council as Acting Mayor following resignation of Mayor Kim Driscoll.
52ndDominick PangalloMay 27, 2023 – Present Democratic Elected Mayor in special election on May 16, 2023, to complete Mayor Kim Driscoll's term.

See also

References

  1. "Code of Ordinances City of Salem, Massachusetts". library.municode.com. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  2. City of Salem. "Board of Public Library Trustees". salemma.gov. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  3. "Code of Ordinances City of Salem, Massachusetts". library.municode.com. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  4. "Code of Ordinances City of Salem, Massachusetts". library.municode.com. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  5. Luca, Dustin (24 March 2022). "Council offers, then rejects mayor raise". The Salem News (Salem, Mass.). Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  6. A Souvenir of Massachusetts Legislators. Stoughton, Mass.: A. M. Bridgman. 1916. p. 89.