Richard J. Daley was first elected mayor of Chicago in 1955. He remained in office 'til his death in 1976. His son, Richard M. Daley, was first elected mayor in 1989 and remains in office today. He is on track to serve Chicago as mayor for more years than his father did.
You do not have to live in a city for multiple years in order to run for mayor. All you need to do is be a registered voter of the district you want to serve for at least 30 days before the date that you file your nomination papers.?æ
In 1977.
Yes, the Richard J Daley Center is open on Columbus Day. The center is open every day of the year.
Richard Nixon was elected US Senator from California in 1950.
Yes, A donkey was elected as mayor in Florissant, CO as part of Heritage Days. The town elected the donkey for a second term the following year.
November 6, 1968
2001 took office in Jan. 2002
Richard Nixon was first elected President in 1968; he was reelected in 1972.
He founded Healthcare America Corp. and was the Mayor of Nashville.
Tom Daley is 18-years-old and was doing his A levels in year 12.
Grover Cleveland was the mayor of Buffalo, New York before he was President.
I'm not sure if you're looking for the first mayor of NYC when the Dutch, British or the U.S. was in ownership of the city. The first "official" mayor was Thomas Willett, who was elected in 1665. To aid you best, see the Related Link below for an accurate list of all of NYC's mayors from the 1600s to present.