Thomas D. Westfall
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Thomas D. Westfall arrived in El Paso as the Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the El Paso office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In this capacity he supervised criminal investigations of offenses of federal laws until his retirement.
In 1978, Westfall decided to run for the nonpartisan position of Mayor of El Paso and was successful in his campaign. A no-nonsense individual, he ran into situations which put him in opposition to many of his political opponents, some of whom preferred a more subtle approach to problems and, upon completion of his first and only term, he chose not to run for re-election.
He currently resides in the seaside community of North Bend, Oregon, with his spouse, Margie.
Preceded by Ray Salazar |
Mayor of El Paso, Texas 1979—1981 |
Succeeded by Jonathan W. Rogers |