List of Italian-American mobsters by organization

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This list includes Italian American mobsters and organized crime figures by region and by American Mafia organization, both past and present.

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New York City

Genovese crime family

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere

Capo/soldier/associate

Gambino crime family

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere/capo

Soldier/associate

Lucchese crime family

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere/capo/soldier/associate

Bonanno crime family

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere/capo/soldier

Colombo crime family

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere/capo/soldier

Chicago

Chicago Outfit

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere/capo
Soldier/associate's

North Side Gang

Milwaukee crime family

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere/capo/soldier

Philadelphia

Philadelphia crime family

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere/capo/soldier

New Jersey

DeCavalcante crime family

Boss/acting boss

Underbosses/consigliere/capo/soldier

New England

Patriarca crime family

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere/capo/soldier/associate

Winter Hill Gang

Detroit

Detroit Partnership

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere

Buffalo

Buffalo crime family

Boss/acting boss

Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh crime family

Cleveland

Cleveland crime family

Northeastern Pennsylvania, Upstate New York

Bufalino crime family

Los Angeles

Los Angeles crime family

Boss/acting boss

Underboss/consigliere/capo

Cohen crime family

Seattle

Seattle crime family

St. Louis

St. Louis crime family

Kansas City

Kansas City crime family

New Orleans

New Orleans crime family

Tampa

Trafficante crime family

Boss

Associate

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References

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