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词条 Mayors of Atlantic City, New Jersey
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{{Infobox official post
|post =Mayor
|body =Atlantic City, New Jersey
|incumbent =Frank Gilliam
|incumbentsince ={{Start date|2018|01|01}}
|termlength =Four years
|first =Chalkley Steelman Leeds
|formation ={{Start date|1854|05|01}}
|salary =$103,000[1]
}}Atlantic City, New Jersey was incorporated on May 1, 1854. It is governed within the Faulkner Act (formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law) under the Mayor-Council system of municipal government (Plan D), implemented by direct petition effective as of July 1, 1982.[2][3] The City Council is the governing body of Atlantic City. There are nine Council members, who are elected to serve for a term of four years, one from each of six wards and three serving at-large. The City Council exercises the legislative power of the municipality for the purpose of holding Council meetings to introduce ordinances and resolutions to regulate City government. In addition, Council members review budgets submitted by the Mayor; provide for an annual audit of the City's accounts and financial transactions; organize standing committees and hold public hearings to address important issues which impact Atlantic City.[4] Former Mayor Bob Levy created the Atlantic City Ethics Board in 2007, but the Board was dissolved two years later by vote of the Atlantic City Council. Since its incorporation in 1854, the town has had 40 mayors.[5][6]

Mayors

# Mayor Term start Term end Terms Notes Party
{{sort|01|1}} Chalkley Steelman LeedsMay 1, 1854}} 18562 NoneThis was his first term. Chalkley Steelman Leeds was the first Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey.[7]
{{sort|01|2}} Richard Hackett (mayor) 1856 1856{{sort|.5|{{frac|1|2}}}} None
{{sort|01|3}} John George Washington Avery 1856 18571 None
{{sort|01|4}} Lewis Reed 1857 18614 None
{{sort|01|5}} James Harper 1861 18621 None
{{sort|01|(1)}} Chalkley Steelman Leeds 1862 18631 NoneThis was his second term.
{{sort|01|6}} Jacob Middleton 1863 18652 None
{{sort|01|7}} Robert T. Evard 1865 18661 Republican[8]
{{sort|01|8}} David W. Belisle 1866 18682 Republican
{{sort|01|9}} Lemuel G. Eldridge 1868 1868Partial Republican
{{sort|01|10}} John James Gardner 1868 18724 Republican[9]
{{sort|01|11}} Charles Souder 1872 18742 Republican
{{sort|01|(10)}} John James Gardner 1874 18762 Republican
{{sort|01|12}} Willard Wright 1876 18782 Democratic
{{sort|01|13}} John L. Bryant 1878 18791 Republican
{{sort|01|(12)}} Willard Wright 1879 18801 Democratic
{{sort|01|14}} Harry L. Slape 1880 18811 Republican
{{sort|01|(12)}} Willard Wright 1881 18821 Democratic
{{sort|01|15}} Charles Maxwell 1882 18853 Republican
{{sort|01|16}} Thomas C. Garrett 1885 18872 Republican
{{sort|01|17}} Samuel D. Hoffman 1887 18914 Republican
{{sort|01|(12)}} Willard Wright 1891 18943 Democratic
{{sort|01|18}} Franklin Pierce Stoy 1894 18973 Republican (January 23, 1853 – July 22, 1911). He became a Councilman at Large of the local government in 1891 and, three years later, was elected chief executive. Known as the "Dandy Mayor,". He died in office in his second term of neuritis on July 22, 1911.[10][11]
{{sort|01|19}} Joseph Thompson 1897 19003 Democratic
{{sort|01|(18)}} Franklin Pierce Stoy † 1900 19113 RepublicanHe became a Councilman at Large of the local government in 1891 and, three years later, was elected chief executive. Known as the "Dandy Mayor,". He died in office in his second term of neuritis on July 22, 1911.[10][11]
{{sort|01|20}} George Carmany 1911 1912Partial Republican
{{sort|01|21}} Harry Bacharach[12] 1912 19121 Republican
{{sort|01|22}} William Riddle 1912 19161 Democratic
{{sort|01|(21)}} Harry Bacharach 1916 19201 Republican[12][13]
{{sort|01|23}} Edward Lawrence Bader † 1920 19272 RepublicanHe died in office.[14]
{{sort|01|24}} Anthony Ruffu, Jr. 1927 19301 Republican[15]
{{sort|01|25}} Joseph A. Paxson 1930 1930Partial Republican
{{sort|01|(21)}} Harry Bacharach 1930 19351 Republican
{{sort|01|26}} Charles D. White 1935 19401 Republican
{{sort|01|27}} Thomas D. Taggart, Jr. 1940 19441 Democratic[16]
{{sort|01|28}} Joseph Altman (mayor) † 1944 19676 Republican1944|1|1|1967|1|1}} years. Joseph Altman is the longest-serving mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey.
{{sort|01|29}} Richard S. Jackson 1967 1969Partial Republican
{{sort|01|30}} William Thomas Somers 1969 19721 Democratic
{{sort|01|31}} Joseph Bradway, Jr. 1972 19761 Republican
{{sort|01|32}} Joseph Lazarow 1976 19821 {{sort|.5|{{frac|1|2}}}} Republican[17]
{{sort|01|33}} Michael J. Matthews 1982 1984{{sort|.5|{{frac|1|2}}}} Democratic
{{sort|01|34}} James Leroy Usry 1984 19901 {{sort|.5|{{frac|1|2}}}} Republican[18]
{{sort|01|35}} Jim Whelan 1990 20023 Democratic
{{sort|01|36}} Lorenzo Langford 2002 20061 Democratic[19]
{{sort|01|37}} Robert Levy 2006 2007Partial Democratic[20]
{{sort|01|38}} Scott Evans 2007 2008Partial Democratic[21]
{{sort|01|(36)}} Lorenzo Langford[22] 2008 20141 {{sort|.5|{{frac|1|2}}}} Democratic[23]
{{sort|01|39}} Don Guardian 2014 20181 Republican[24]
{{sort|01|40}} Frank Gilliam 2018 Incumbent1 Democratic Frank Gilliam is the current Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey.

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.mcall.com/news/nationworld/mc-atlantic-city-pay-cuts-20160426-story.html|title=Atlantic City council says no to 20 percent pay cut of own salaries|last=Perry|first=Wayne|date=2016-04-26|work=themorningcall.com|access-date=2018-05-08|agency=Associated Press|language=en-US}}
2. ^2012 New Jersey Legislative District Data Book, Rutgers University Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, March 2013, p. 12.
3. ^"The Faulkner Act: New Jersey's Optional Municipal Charter Law" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131012040522/http://www.dudley-2010.com/Faulkner%20Act%2046pages.pdf |date=October 12, 2013 }}, New Jersey State League of Municipalities, July 2007. Accessed October 22, 2013.
4. ^Elected Officials {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161117235035/http://cityofatlanticcity.org/officials.aspx |date=2016-11-17 }}, Atlantic City. Accessed November 19, 2016.
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.acfpl.org/ac-history-menu/atlantic-city-faq-s.html |title=Mayors of Atlantic City, New Jersey |accessdate=2016-03-20 |quote= |publisher=Atlantic City, New Jersey }}
6. ^{{cite book |author=John F. Hall |title=The Daily Union History of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey |year= |publisher= |page=159 |quote= | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pZE-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA159 |isbn= }}
7. ^{{cite news |agency= |via= |title=Atlantic City Jubilee Ends. First Mayor Marches in a Procession with Present Executive. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1904/06/19/archives/atlantic-city-jubilee-ends-first-mayor-marches-in-a-procession-with.html |quote= |newspaper=New York Times |date=June 19, 1904 }}
8. ^{{cite news |author= |coauthors= |title=In All Parts of Jersey |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Y8tVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=okANAAAAIBAJ&pg=5386,6726777&dq=robert+evard+died+atlantic-city&hl=en |quote=Robert T. Evard, one of Atlantic City's first Mayors, died on Sunday after short illness. He was 70 years of age. |newspaper=Philadelphia Record |date=February 25, 1890 |accessdate=2012-09-14 }}
9. ^Staff. [https://books.google.com/books?id=-GtKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA95&lpg=PA95&dq=%22John+J.+Gardner%22+%22indian+mills%22 "Ex-Congressman John J. Gardner"], The New Jersey Law Journal, Volume 44, p. 95. Accessed February 4, 2013. "While not a lawyer it was not his fault that he was not a member of the New Jersey Bar. This is to be said of Ex-Congressman John J. Gardner of, formerly, Atlantic City, who died on his farm at Indian Mills, Burlington county on Feb. 7th last, of heart disease."
10. ^{{cite news |author= |coauthors= |title=Atlantic City Mayor Dies In Sanitarium. His Political Followers, Now Being Investigated, Stunned at the Unexpected News |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60811FF3A5517738DDDAA0A94DF405B818DF1D3 |quote=Franklin Pierce Stoy Had Ruled His City for 20 Years. Welcomed Many National Gatherings ...|newspaper=New York Times |date=July 23, 1911 |accessdate=2011-10-04 }}
11. ^{{cite news |author=David G. Schwartz |coauthors= |title=The Dandy Mayor |url=http://www.casinoconnectionac.com/articles/The_Dandy_Mayor?PHPSESSID=8031b88cee693cd12422cad3958f0082 |quote= |newspaper=New York Times |date= |accessdate=2012-09-14 }}
12. ^{{cite news |author= |coauthors= |title=Died |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,793765,00.html#ixzz1ZeVkQAre |quote=Harry Bacharach, 73, five times mayor (1911-20, 1930-35) and longtime "No. 1 Booster" of Atlantic City; in Atlantic City. An ardent publicity-grabber (he once carried on the city's business in an amusement-pier office flanked by an educated chimpanzee and a half-man-half-woman), he nonetheless worked noisily at keeping his resort free of known thugs and 'undesirables.' |work=Time magazine |date=May 26, 1947 |accessdate=2011-09-30 }}
13. ^{{cite news |author= |coauthors= |title=Bacharach Slated To Succeed Ruffu. Jersey Utility Commissioner to Fill Unexpired Term of Late Atlantic City Mayor. Long Deadlock Is Broken. New Executive Is Expected to Reorganize the Government of Shore Resort |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1930/07/07/archives/bacharach-slated-to-succeed-ruffu-jersey-utility-commissioner-to.html |quote=Harry Bacharach, State Public Utility Commissioner and Mayor of Atlantic City from 1916 to 1920, will again act as the city's chief executive beginning Thursday. He will fill the unexpired term of the late Anthony M. Ruffu Jr., which ends in May, 1932. ... |newspaper=New York Times |date=July 7, 1930 |accessdate=2012-09-14 }}
14. ^{{cite news |author= |coauthors= |title=Mayor Bader Dies. Atlantic City Head. Succumbs to Appendicitis Early This Morning. Under Knife on Thursday. Elected For Eight Years. Former Member of University of Pennsylvania's Football Team. A Contractor for Many Years |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1927/01/29/archives/mayor-bader-dies-atlantic-city-head-succumbs-to-appendicitis-early.html |quote=... He became Mayor of Atlantic City for the first time in 1920, after his election to the City Commission. His four colleagues chose him as their executive. ... |newspaper=New York Times |date=January 29, 1927 |accessdate=2012-08-08 }}
15. ^{{cite news |author= |coauthors= |title=Mayor Ruffu Killed With Three Others As Train Hits Auto |url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0B1FF7385C157A93C1AB178DD85F448385F9 |quote=Mayor Anthony M. Ruffu Jr., Mayor of Atlantic City, two unidentified women, and a man believed to have been Assemblyman Anthony J. Siracusa, were killed when a train struck an automobile here early today. ... |newspaper=Associated Press in the New York Times |date=June 23, 1930 |accessdate=2012-09-14 }}
16. ^{{cite news |author= |coauthors= |title=New Board Pledges Montclair Economy. Commissioners Installed There and in Atlantic City |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1940/05/22/archives/new-board-pledges-montclair-economy-commissioners-installed-there.html |quote=Thomas D. Taggart, Jr. was installed as Mayor of Atlantic City today. Mr. Taggart, who is 38, is the youngest Mayor in Atlantic ... |newspaper=New York Times |date=May 22, 1940 |accessdate=2012-09-14 }}
17. ^Atlantic City Free Public Library FAQ {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928111937/http://www.acfpl.org/index.php?option=com_simplefaq&task=display&Itemid=183&catid=144&page=1 |date=2007-09-28 }}
18. ^"James L. Usry, the first Black mayor of Atlantic City, Succumbs At 79" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060617041729/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_10_101/ai_83667412 |date=2006-06-17 }}
19. ^"Mayoral Showdown: Interview with Lorenzo Langford", Gros, Roger, Casino Connection, May 2005
20. ^"And the newly sworn-in Atlantic City mayor is ... William 'Speedy' Marsh" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080110185000/http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/top_three/story/7508246p-7406191c.html |date=2008-01-10 }}, The Press of Atlantic City, October 10, 2007
21. ^"New AC mayor promises stability", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 21, 2007
22. ^"Langford back as Atlantic City mayor"{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, The Press of Atlantic City, November 5, 2008
23. ^"Langford back as Atlantic City mayor"{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, The Press of Atlantic City, November 5, 2008
24. ^"Vote count appears to seal win for AC mayoral challenger Guardian", "Philadelphia Inquirer", December 1, 2014.

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