List of mayors of Woburn, Massachusetts
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This is a list of the past and present mayors of Woburn, Massachusetts.
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# | Mayor | Picture | Term | Party | Notes |
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1 | Edward Francis Johnson[1] | January 7, 1889-January 1891 | Republican & Citizens | ||
2 | George Fremont Bean[2][3] | January 1891-January 1892 | Democratic[2] & Citizens | Bean was a member of the Democratic Party, however in the 1890 election, Bean won on the Citizens Party ticket against his opponent who had received both the Democratic & Republican nominations.[3] | |
3 | Edward Everett Thompson[4] | January 1892[4]-January 1893 | Republican[4] | Twice defeated his predecessor George Fremont Bean; in the elections of 1891, and 1892 (by a 37-vote majority).[3] | |
4[5] | Philip Kearney Adams Richardson[5] | 1893[5]-1894 | Republican[5] | ||
5 | Hugh D. Murray | 1894-January 7, 1895[6] | Republican[7] | ||
6 | Montressor Tyler Allen[6] | January 7, 1895[6]-1897 | Republican[6] | ||
7 | John P. Feeney[8] | 1897[8]-1904 | Democratic | ||
8 | Lawrence G. Reade | 1905–1907 | Democratic | ||
9 | William E. Blodgett[9] | 1907[9]-1909 | Republican[9] | ||
10 | Daniel Wilbur Bond[10] | 1909-1910[10] | Democratic[10] | While a Democrat Bond won election to the office of mayor as the nominee of the Republican Party.[10] | |
11 | Hugh D. Murray[7] | 1910–1912 | Republican[7] | ||
12 | William H. Henchey | 1913–1914 | Democratic[7] | ||
13 | Harold P. Johnson | 1915–1916 | Republican | ||
14 | Wilford D. Gray | 1917–1918 | |||
15 | Bernard J. Golden | 1919–1922 | Democratic | ||
16 | Stephen Sibley Bean | 1923-January 5, 1925 | Republican | Son of mayor George Fremont Bean, was elected Mayor of Woburn at the age of 29. | |
17 | Thomas H. Duffy | January 5. 1925-1928 | Democratic | ||
18 | Harold P. Johnson | 1928- | Republican | Second time as mayor | |
Herman P. Peterson | 1930–1932 | Republican | Last Mayor elect to a one-year term, two year mayoral terms began in 1931.[11] | ||
Alfred W. Peterson | 1932 | Republican | |||
William Edward Kane[11] | 1938–1949 | Democratic | Although a Democrat, Kane lost the 1941 and 1943 Democratic nominations, but won the Republican nominations, and was subsequently elected. | ||
Francis H. Murray, Jr.[11] | 1950–1955 | Democratic | |||
William G. Shaughnessy[12] | 1956-1960[12] | Democratic | Served as a State Representative for the 29th Middlesex District, 1975–1979 | ||
John “Jack” Gilgun | 1960–1964 | Democratic | |||
Edward F. Gill[13] | 1964-1971[13] | ||||
Edward P. Gilgun[11] | 1972–1977 | Democratic | |||
Thomas M. Higgins[14][15] | 1978–1983 | ||||
John Rabbitt[11] | 1984–1994 | ||||
Robert M. Dever[11][16] | 1996[16]-2002[16] | Democratic | |||
John C. Curran[11][16] | 2001-January 2, 2006 | Democratic | |||
Thomas McLaughlin[11] | January 2, 2006 – January 4, 2010 | ||||
Scott D. Galvin[11][16] | January 4, 2010- January 2, 2024 | Democratic | |||
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