Mayor of Camden, New Jersey
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Mayor of Camden, New Jersey
Camden, New Jersey
The city of Camden is the county seat of Camden County, New Jersey. It is located across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 77,344...

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  • Dana Redd
    Dana Redd
    Dana Redd is an American Democratic politician and is the current Mayor of Camden, New Jersey. Redd served in the New Jersey Senate from January 8, 2008 to January 5, 2010, representing the 5th legislative district.-Biography:...

     2010 to present
  • Gwendolyn Faison
    Gwendolyn Faison
    Gwendolyn A. Faison is an American Democratic politician. Faison was Mayor of Camden, New Jersey. She was first appointed when Milton Milan was convicted of corruption and forced to leave office in 2000. She had served as City Council President since 1997. She won re-election in 2001 and 2005...

      2000-2010
  • Milton Milan
    Milton Milan
    Milton Milan is an American Democratic politician. He was the first Latino Mayor of Camden, New Jersey, elected in 1997, before being convicted of corruption and subsequently removed from office, becoming the third Camden mayor in 20 years to be found guilty of corruption.-Biography:He was elected...

    1997-2000 when indicted. Milton Milan was the third mayor of Camden, New Jersey indicted for corruption.
  • Arnold Webster (mayor) 1993-1997
  • Aaron Thompson
    Aaron Thompson
    Aaron M. Thompson is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball.-Early life:...

    1990-1993
  • Melvin R. Primas, Jr. 1981-1990
  • Angelo Joseph Errichetti 1973-1981. He was indicted during Abscam
    Abscam
    Abscam was a United States Federal Bureau of Investigation sting operation run from the FBI's Hauppauge, Long Island, office in the late 1970s and early 1980s...

     for corruption.
  • Joseph M. Nardi, Jr. 1969-1973
  • Alfred R. Pierce 1959-1969
  • George Edward Brunner 1936-1959
  • Frederick von Nieda 1935-1936
  • Roy R. Stewart 1931-1935
  • Winfield S. Price 1927-1931
  • Victor King 1923-1927
  • Frank S. Van Hart, acting 1922-1923
  • Charles H. Ellis 1905-1922
  • Joseph E. Nowrey 1902-1905
  • Cooper B. Hatch 1898-1902
  • John L. Wescott 1892-1898
  • Jesse W. Pratt 1886-1892
  • Claudius W. Bradshaw 1880-1886
  • James W. Ayers 1877-1880
  • John Morgan (mayor) 1876-1877
  • John H. Jones (mayor) 1874-1876
  • Samuel M. Gaul 1871-1874
  • Charles Cox (mayor) 1867-1871
  • Paul C. Budd 1864-1867
  • Timothy Middleton 1863-1864
  • Paul C. Budd 1862-1863
  • Thomas B. Atkinson 1860-1862
  • Clayton Trueax 1858-1860
  • Benjamin A. Hammell 1857-1858
  • James W. Shroff 1856-1857
  • Samuel Scull 1855-1856
  • Lorenzo F. Fisler 1853-1855
  • Charles D. Hineline 1852-1853
  • Lorenzo F. Fisler 1851-1852
  • Charles Sexton 1849-1851
  • Benjamin A. Hammell 1848-1849
  • Thomas B. Wood 1846-1848
  • Charles Kaighn 1845-1846
  • Richard W. Howell 1845-1846
  • John F. Cowperthwaite 1844-1845
  • Lorenzo F. Fisler 1840-1844
  • Elias Kaighn 1838-1840
  • Gideon V. Stivers 1830-1838
  • Samuel Laning 1828-1830. Samuel Laning was the first mayor of Camden, New Jersey.
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