Mayors and Postmasters of Mt. Vernon, New York (original) (raw)
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Mayors and Postmasters of Mt. Vernon, New York
Mayors of Mt. Vernon, 1892-2015 (may be incomplete!)
Edward F. Brush 1892-94Edson Lewis 1894-96Edwin W. Fiske 1896-1903Edward F. Brush as of 1904-07Edwin W. Fiske 1910-17Edward F. Brush as of 1918-19Elmer L. Kincaid as of 1920-21William D. MacQuesten as of 1924-27James Berg 1928-31Leslie V. Bateman 1932-35Denton Pearsall, Jr. as of 1936-39William Hart Hussey 1940-51Joseph P. Vaccarella 1952-59P. Raymond Sirignano as of 1960-63Joseph P. Vaccarella as of 1964-66
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
- 1892 May 17: Edward F. Brush (Rep), elected;John Berry (Dem), defeated.
- 1894 May 15: Edson Lewis (Rep), elected;Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), defeated.
- 1896 May 10: Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), elected;William Archer (Rep), defeated.
- 1898 May 17: Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), elected;Walter C. Reed (Rep), defeated.
- 1900 May 15: Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), elected.
- 1901 Nov 5: Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), elected;Edward F. Brush (Rep), defeated.
- 1903 Nov 3: Edward F. Brush (Rep), elected.
- 1905 Nov 7: Edward F. Brush (Ind), elected;William Archer (Rep), defeated;William D. Grant (Dem), defeated.
- 1907 Nov 5: Benjamin Howe (Rep), elected.
- 1909 Nov 2: Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), elected.
- 1911 Nov 7: Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), elected;George H. Taylor, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
- 1913 Nov 4: Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), elected;James Berg (Rep), defeated;William D. Howe (Progressive), defeated.
- 1915 Nov 2: Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), elected.
- 1917: Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), defeated;Edward F. Brush, elected.
- 1921 Nov 8: Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), elected.
- 1923 Nov 6: William D. MacQuesten (Rep), elected;Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), defeated.
- 1927: Clarence G. Martens (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1927 Nov 8: James Berg (Rep), elected;Edwin W. Fiske (Dem), defeated.
- 1931: James Berg, resigned;Leslie V. Bateman (Dem), elected.
- 1931 Sep 15: Leslie V. Bateman (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1931 Sep 15: Clarence G. Martens (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1935 Sep 17: Leslie V. Bateman (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1935 Sep 17: Denton Pearsall, Jr. (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1935 Nov 5: Denton Pearsall, Jr. (Rep), elected;Leslie V. Bateman (Dem), defeated.
- 1939 Sep 17: Ranson Caygill (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1939 Sep 19: William Hart Hussey (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1939 Sep 19: A. Berman (American Labor), nominated unopposed.
- 1939 Nov 7: William Hart Hussey (Rep), elected;Ranson Caygill (Dem), defeated;A. Berman (American Labor), defeated.
- 1943 Nov 2: William Hart Hussey (Rep), elected;Oscar L. Spears (Dem), defeated.
- 1947 Nov 4: William Hart Hussey (Rep), elected;Michael I. Silverstein (Dem & Liberal), defeated.
- 1951 Aug 21: Joseph P. Vaccarella (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1951 Aug 21: William Hart Hussey (Rep), nominated;Harold Ruscher (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1951 Aug 21: Joseph P. Vaccarella (Liberal), nominated unopposed.
- 1951 Nov 6: Joseph P. Vaccarella (Dem & Liberal), elected;William Hart Hussey (Rep), defeated;Harold Ruscher (Ind), defeated.
- 1955 Sep 13: Joseph P. Vaccarella (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1955 Sep 13: Elmer Hildreth (Rep), nominated;Harold Ruscher (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1955 Sep 13: Joseph P. Vaccarella (Liberal), nominated unopposed.
- 1955 Nov 8: Joseph P. Vaccarella (Dem & Liberal), elected;Elmer Hildreth (Rep), defeated.
- 1959 Nov 3: P. Raymond Sirignano (Rep), elected;Herbert W. Aronson (Dem & Liberal), defeated.
- 1963 Nov 5: Joseph P. Vaccarella (Dem & Liberal), elected;P. Raymond Sirignano (Rep), defeated;Harry Krauss (Conservative), defeated.
- 2015 Nov 3: Richard Thomas (Dem & Rep & Independence & Reform), elected;Ruth H. Thompson (Working Families), defeated;Ernest D. Davis, defeated;Deborah Reynolds (Conservative), defeated.
Postmasters at Mt. Vernon, 1881-1947 (may be incomplete!)
Andrew Bridgeman as of 1881D. Quackinbush as of 1887Clarence S. McClellan as of 1897David O. Williams as of 1901Stephen Van Tassel as of 1915-21Sumter L. Happy as of 1928Eugene S. Fiske as of 1937-47
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