In 1837, following the absorption of Trenton Township, the population of Trenton was too large for government by city council. A new mayoral government was adopted, with by-laws that remain in operation to this day. [1]
Today, Trenton is governed under the Faulkner Act of 1950 within the mayor-council system of municipal government. [2] The governing body is comprised of a mayor and a seven-member city council. Three city council members are elected at-large, and four come from each of four wards. The mayor and council members are elected concurrently on a non-partisan basis to four-year terms of office as part of the November general election. [3] [4] [5]
# | Image | Mayor | Term in office | Length of service | Party affiliation | Previous office | |
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1 | Moore Furman [6] (1728–1808) | 1792 – 1794 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | Deputy Quartermaster-General and Forage Master of New Jersey | ||
2 | ![]() | Aaron Woodruff [6] (1762–1817; aged 54) | 1794 – 1797 | 3 years | Federalist | Member of the General Assembly | |
3 | James Ewing [6] (1744–1823) | 1797 – 1803 | 6 years | [ data missing ] | New Jersey Assemblyman | ||
4 | Joshua Wright [6] | 1803 – 1806 | 3 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
5 | Stacy Potts [6] | 1806 – 1814 | 8 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
6 | Robert McNealy [6] | 1814 – 1832 | 18 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
7 | Charles Burroughs [6] | 1832 – 1847 | 15 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
8 | Samuel R. Hamilton [6] | 1847 – 1849 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
9 | William C. Howell [6] | 1849 – 1850 | 1 year | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
10 | William Napton [6] | 1850 – 1852 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | New Jersey Assemblyman | ||
11 | John R. Tucker [6] | 1852 – 1854 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
(10) | William Napton [6] | 1854 – 1855 | 1 year | [ data missing ] | Former Mayor of Trenton | ||
12 | William P. Sherman [6] | 1855 – 1855 | under 1 year | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
(11) | John R. Tucker [6] | 1855 – 1856 | 1 year | [ data missing ] | Former Mayor of Trenton | ||
13 | Joseph Wood [6] | 1856 – 1859 | 3 years | Democratic | [ data missing ] | ||
14 | Franklin S. Mills [6] | 1859 – 1861 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | New Jersey Assemblyman | ||
15 | William R. McKean [6] | 1861 – 1863 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
(14) | Franklin S. Mills [6] | 1863 – 1867 | 4 years | [ data missing ] | Former Mayor of Trenton | ||
16 | Alfred Reed [6] (1839–1918) | 1867 – 1868 | 1 year | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
(10) | William Napton [6] | 1868 – 1871 | 3 years | Republican | Former Mayor of Trenton | ||
17 | John Briest [6] | 1871 – 1875 | 4 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
18 | Wesley Creveling [6] | 1875 – 1877 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
19 | Daniel R. Bodine [6] | 1877 – 1879 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
20 | William Rice [6] | 1879 – 1881 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | |||
21 | ![]() | Garrett D. W. Vroom [6] (b. 1843) | 1881 – 1884 | 3 years | Democratic | [ data missing ] | |
22 | ![]() | Richard Grant Augustus Donnelly [7] (1841–1905; aged 63) | 1884 – 1886 | 2 years | Democratic | New Jersey Assemblyman | |
23 | John Woolverton [6] [8] | 1886 – 1887 | 1 year | Democratic | Former New Jersey Senator | ||
24 | Frank A. Magowan [9] [10] [11] | April 17, 1887 – 1889 | 2 years | Republican | Rubber manufacturer | ||
25 | Anthony A. Skirm [6] | 1889 – 1891 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
26 | Daniel J. Bechtel [6] | 1891 – 1893 | 2 years | Democratic | [ data missing ] | ||
27 | Joseph B. Shaw [12] (1857/58–1936; aged 61) | 1893 – 1895 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
28 | Emory Neal Yard [6] | 1895 – 1897 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
29 | Welling G. Sickel [13] [14] (1858–1911; aged 52) | 1897 – 1899 | 2 years | Republican | Vice President of United Globe Rubber Co. | ||
30 | ![]() | Frank O. Briggs [15] [16] (1851–1913; aged 61) | 1899 – 1902(lost re-election) | 3 years | Republican | Member of the Trenton School Board | |
31 | ![]() | Frank S. Katzenbach [16] [17] (1868–1929; aged 60) | 1902 – 1906 | 4 years | Democratic | Alderman At-large | |
32 | Frederick W. Gnichtel [6] (b. 1860) | 1906 – 1908 | 2 years | Republican | City Councilman [18] | ||
33 | Walter Madden [6] (b. 1873) | 1908 – 1911 | 3 years | Democratic | [ data missing ] | ||
In 1911, Trenton adopted the commission form of government. [19] The mayor was elected by the commissioners and typically the most popular member at the previous election. [19] [20] | |||||||
34 | ![]() | Frederick W. Donnelly [7] [21] [22] (1866–1935; aged 68) | 1911 – November 1, 1932(resigned) | 21 years | Democratic | Businessman, president of the Trenton Harbor Board, and son of former mayor R.G.A. Donnelly | |
35 | Edward W. Lee [23] (1876/77–1942; aged 65) | November 1, 1932 – November 18, 1932 | 18 days | [ data missing ] | Member of the Trenton City Commission [20] | ||
36 | George B. LaBarre [24] | November 18, 1932 – 1934 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | Member of the Trenton City Commission [20] | ||
In 1935, Trenton adopted the council-manager form of government. [19] | |||||||
37 | William J. Connor [25] | May 14, 1935 – 1939 | 4 years | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
In 1939, Trenton reverted to the commission form of government. [19] [23] | |||||||
38 | Leo Rogers [19] [26] (1896/97–1941; aged 44) | May 23, 1939 – March 7, 1941(died in office) | 2 years | Democratic | Assistant Mercer County Prosecutor and candidate for New Jersey Senate (1937) | ||
39 | Ward Lee | 1941 – 1941 | under 1 year | [ data missing ] | [ data missing ] | ||
40 | John Anthony Hartmann I | 1941 – 1943 | 2 years | [ data missing ] | Member of the Trenton City Commission [19] | ||
41 | Andrew Duch | May 1943 – May 19, 1947 | 4 years | [ data missing ] | Mercer County Prosecutor, Director of Public Safety | ||
42 | Donal J. Connolly [27] (1909–1995; aged 86) | May 20, 1947 – 1959 | 12 years | Democratic | State Assemblyman | ||
43 | ![]() | Arthur J. Holland (1918–1989; aged 71) | 1959 – 1966 | 6 years | Democratic | City Councilman | |
44 | Carmen J. Armenti (1929–2001; aged 72) | 1966 – 1970 | 4 years | Democratic | City Councilman, North Ward | ||
(43) | ![]() | Arthur J. Holland (1918–1989; aged 71) | 1970 – November 9, 1989 | 19 years | Democratic | Former Mayor of Trenton | |
(44) | Carmen J. Armenti (1929–2001; aged 72) | November 9, 1989 – July 1, 1990 | 234 days | Republican | City Council President | ||
45 | ![]() | Douglas Palmer [28] [29] [a] (born in 1951; aged 73) | July 1, 1990 – July 1, 2010 | 20 years | Democratic | Mercer County Freeholder | |
46 | Tony F. Mack [28] (born in 1966; aged 59) | July 1, 2010 – February 26, 2014(removed from office) | 3 years, 67 days | Democratic | Mercer County Freeholder | ||
47 | George Muschal [30] | February 26, 2014 – July 1, 2014 | 125 days | Unaffiliated | City Councilman, South Ward | ||
48 | ![]() | Eric Jackson (born in 1959; aged 65–66) | July 1, 2014 – July 1, 2018 | 4 years | Democratic | Trenton Director of Public Works | |
49 | ![]() | W. Reed Gusciora (born in 1960; aged 65) | July 1, 2018 (incumbent) | 7 years | Democratic | New Jersey Assemblyman |
Welling G. Slckol, republican, was elected mayor of Trenton over Henry Vandeveer
Supreme Court Justice Frank S. Katzenbach of this city died at Mercer Hospital here at 5 o'clock this morning, after an illness of ten days due to septicaemia. He was 60 years old.
Former county Freeholder Tony Mack rolled to a landslide runoff election win Tuesday over opponent Manny Segura, giving Trenton its first new mayor in 20 years, a report in the Times of Trenton said. ... Mack replaces Doug Palmer, who served for five terms. ...
Douglas Palmer was born in Trenton and attended Trenton Public Schools. He then graduated from Bordentown Military Institute in Bordentown, New Jersey. He is a graduate of Virginia's private black college Hampton University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management in 1973. ...