List of mayors and city managers of Lowell, Massachusetts
This is a list of mayors and city managers of Lowell, Massachusetts. Lowell became a city in 1836. From 1836 to 1943 the mayor of Lowell was the chief administrative officer of the city. Lowell switched to a Massachusetts "Plan E" form of city government in 1943, since January 1, 1944 the city has been administrated by a professional city manager, the office of mayor, while retained under "Plan E", is strictly a ceremonial one.
Mayors
# | Mayor | Picture | Term | Party | Notes |
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1st | Elisha Bartlett | 1836–1838 | Whig | ||
2nd | Luther Lawrence | 1838 – April 17, 1839 | |||
A | Elisha Huntington | April 1839 – April 1840 | Whig | Became acting mayor after the death of Luther Lawrence in April 1839. | |
3rd | Elisha Huntington | April 1840 – April 1842 | Whig | ||
4th | Nathaniel Wright | April 1842 – April 1844 | Citizens ticket, (1842); Whig (1843) | ||
5th | Elisha Huntington | April 1844 – January 1846 | Whig | ||
6th | Jefferson Bancroft | 1846–1848 | Whig | ||
7th | Josiah B. French | 1849–1850 | Coalitionist | ||
8th | James H.B. Ayer | 1851 | Whig | ||
9th | Elisha Huntington | January 1852 – January 1853 | Whig | ||
10th | Sewall G. Mack | 1853–1854 | Whig | ||
11th | Ambrose Lawrence | 1855 | Native American Party | ||
12th | Elisha Huntington | 1856 | Whig | ||
13th | Stephen Mansur | 1857 | Republican | ||
14th | Elisha Huntington | January 1858 – January 1859 | Whig | ||
15th | James Cook | 1859 | Republican | ||
16th | Benjamin C. Sargent | 1860–1861 | Republican | ||
17th | Hocum Hosford | 1862–1865 | Citizens ticket (1862-1863), Republican (1864) | ||
18th | Josiah G. Peabody | 1865–1866 | |||
19th | George F. Richardson | 1867 – January 4, 1869 | Republican | ||
20th | Jonathan P. Folsom | January 4, 1869–1870 | |||
21st | Edward F. Sherman | 1871 | |||
22nd | Josiah G. Peabody | 1872 | |||
23rd | Francis Jewett | 1873–1875 | |||
24th | Charles A. Stott | January 1, 1876–1877 | Republican | ||
25th | John A.G. Richardson | January 7, 1878–1879 | Democratic | ||
26th | Frederic T. Greenhalge | 1880 – January 2, 1882 | Republican | ||
27th | George Runels | January 2, 1882 | |||
28th | John J. Donovan | 1883–1884 | Democratic | ||
29th | Edward J. Noyes | 1885 | |||
30th | James C. Abbott | 1886–1887 | |||
31st | Charles Dana Palmer | 1888–January 1891 | |||
32nd | George W. Fifield | January 1891–1892 | Democratic | ||
33rd | John J. Pickman | 1893–1894 | Republican | ||
34th | William F. Courtney | 1895–1897 | |||
35th | James W. Bennett | 1898 | |||
36th | Jeremiah Crowley | 1899–1900 | Democratic | ||
37th | Charles A.R. Dimon | 1901 – May 5, 1902 | |||
A | William E. Badger | 1902 | Acting | ||
38th | Charles E. Howe | 1903–1904 | Republican | ||
39th | James B. Casey | 1905–1906 | |||
40th | Frederick W. Farnham | 1907–1908 | Republican | ||
41st | George H. Brown | January 1, 1909-January, 1910 | Republican | ||
42nd | John F. Meehan | 1910–1911 | |||
43rd | James E. O'Donnell | 1912–1913 | |||
44th | Dennis J. Murphy | 1914–1915 | |||
45th | James E. O'Donnell | 1916–1917 | |||
46th | Perry D. Thompson | 1918–1921 | Republican | ||
47th | George H. Brown | 1922 | Republican | ||
48th | John J. Donovan | 1923–1926 | |||
49th | Thomas J. Corbett | 1927–1928 | |||
50th | Thomas H. Braden | 1929–1931 | Republican | ||
52nd | Charles H. Slowey | 1932–1933 | Democratic | ||
53rd | James J. Bruin | 1934–1935 | Democratic | ||
54th | Dewey G. Archambault | 1936–1939 | Republican | ||
55th | George T. Ashe | 1940–1943 | Democratic | ||
A | Joseph J. Sweeney | 1943 | Acting mayor. Last mayor before the City Manager form of government was established under a Massachusetts Plan E Charter. | ||
56th | Woodbury F. Howard | 1944–1945 | First ceremonial mayor. Beginning of the weak mayor system. City manager form of government established on January 1, 1944. | ||
57th | Leo A. Roy | 1946–1947 | |||
58th | George A. Ayotte | 1948–1949 | |||
59th | William C. Geary | 1950 | |||
60th | George C. Eliades | 1951 | |||
61st | Henry Beaudry | 1952–1953 | |||
62nd | John Janas | 1954–1955 | |||
63rd | Samuel S. Pollard | 1956–1959 | |||
64th | Raymond J. Lord | 1960–1961 | |||
65th | Joseph M. Downes | 1962–1963 | |||
66th | Ellen A. Sampson | 1964–1965 | |||
67th | Edward J. Early, Jr. | 1966–1967 | |||
68th | Robert G. Maguire | 1968–1969 | |||
69th | Richard P. Howe | 1970–1971 | |||
70th | Ellen A. Sampson | 1972–1973 | |||
71st | Armand W. Lemay | 1974–1975 | |||
72nd | Leo J. Farley | 1976–1977 | |||
73rd | Raymond F. Rourke | 1978–1979 | Democratic | ||
74th | Robert C. Maguire | 1980–1981 | |||
75th | M. Brendan Fleming | 1982–1983 | |||
76th | Brian J. Martin | 1984–1985 | |||
77th | Robert B. Kennedy | 1986–1987 | Democratic | ||
78th | Richard P. Howe | 1988–1991 | |||
79th | Tarsy T. Poulios | 1992–1993 | Democratic | ||
80th | Richard P. Howe | 1994–1995 | |||
81st | Edward "Bud" Caulfield | 1996–1997 | |||
82nd | Eileen Donoghue | 1998–2001 | Democratic | ||
83rd | Rita Mercier | 2002–2003 | |||
84th | Armand Mercier | 2004–2005 | |||
85th | William F. Martin | 2006–2007 | Democratic | ||
86th | Edward "Bud" Caulfield | 2008–2009 | |||
87th | James L. Milinazzo | 2010–2011 | Democratic | ||
88th | Patrick O. Murphy | 2012–2013 | Inaugurated at age 29, became youngest mayor in Lowell history. | ||
89th | Rodney M. Elliott | 2014–Present | Democratic |
City Managers
# | City Manager | Term | Notes |
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1st | John J. Flannery | 1944–1952 | |
2nd | Ulysses J. Lupien | 1952–1953 | |
A | William Sullivan | 1953 | |
3rd | Frank E. Barrett | 1953–1962 | |
4th | Cornelius Desmond | 1962–1963 | |
5th | P. Harold Ready | 1963–1966 | |
6th | Charles Gallagher | 1966–1970 | |
A | Leo Morris | 1970 | |
7th | James Sullivan | 1970–1974 | |
A | Robert W. Healy | 1974 | |
8th | Paul J. Sheehy | 1974–1975 | |
A | William Busby | 1975 | |
9th | William S. Taupier | 1975–1979 | |
A | Victor Normand | 1979 | |
10th | B. Joseph Tully | 1979–1987 | |
11th | James Campbell | 1987–1991 | |
A | James Kennedy | 1991 | |
12th | Richard Johnson | 1991–1995 | |
13th | Brian J. Martin | 1995–2000 | |
14th | John F. Cox | 2000–2006 | |
A | James Kennedy | 2006 | |
15th | Bernard F. Lynch | 2006–2014 | |
16th | Kevin J. Murphy | 2014–present | |
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