Mayor of Pittston, Pennsylvania
Mayor of the City of Pittston, Pennsylvania | |
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Pittston City Seal | |
Style | Honorable |
Member of | City Council |
Reports to | City Council |
Residence | No official residence |
Appointer | Elected by the voters of Pittston City |
Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder | Thomas J. Maloney |
Formation | 1894 |
Website | http://pittstoncity.org/city-dept/mayor-city-council/ |
The Mayor of Pittston, Pennsylvania, is the city’s chief executive and head of government.
Pittston was incorporated as a city in December 1894. As defined by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pittston is a Third Class City and operated under the state Third Class City Code.
This was the case until 2013. Following approval by the electorate, Pittston City’s government began operating under a Home Rule Charter effective January 2, 2013. Under the home rule charter, the city is governed by a five-member city council composed of four elected city councilmembers and the elected mayor, who, in addition to being the presiding officer of the city council, holds additional executive authority as prescribed by the home rule charter. The City Council (which includes the mayor) holds all legislative and executive authority pursuant to the Home Rule Charter, which includes the enaction of ordinances and resolutions; the approval of contracts; the approval of the city budget; and the levying of taxes and fees.
Pittston's City Hall is located on 35 Broad Street (near the city’s downtown). It was constructed in 1939. The building houses the city's three branches of government (legislative, executive, and judicial).[1]
Current mayor
The current mayor of Pittston is Jason Constant Klush (Democrat). Klush was born on September 4, 1976. He is the youngest mayor in the city's history (sworn in at 33). He assumed office on January 4, 2010.
List of mayors of Pittston City [2]
From 1894 to the present, the City of Pittston is served by an elected mayor (serving four year terms).
Mayor's Name | Term | Notes |
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Thomas J. Maloney | 1894–1898 | First mayor of Pittston City |
Michael J. Langan | 1896* | Served as acting mayor while Maloney was in Ireland. He was killed in the Twin Shaft Disaster. |
Charles Calvin Bowman | 1896* | Served as acting mayor while Maloney was in Ireland and acting mayor, Michael J. Langan was killed in the Twin Shaft. |
Benjamin Harding | 1898–1899 | Died while in office; Thomas J. Corcoran (councilman of the 7th Ward) was appointed to complete his term. |
Thomas J. Corcoran | 1899–1904 | |
James Langan | 1904–1907 | |
William H. Gillespie | 1907–1910 | |
Michael E. Golden | 1910–1913 | |
Michael N. Donnelly | 1913–1918 | |
James J. Kennedy | 1918–1922 | |
P.R. Brown | 1922–1926 | |
William H. Gillespie | 1926–1930 | |
Ambrose Langan | 1930–1938 | |
Kenneth J. English | 1938–1942 | |
John J. Reilly | 1942–1946 | |
Frank T. Horan | 1946–1948 | |
John J. Allardyce | 1948–1953 | |
Joseph F. Saporito | 1953–1958 | |
Patrick J. O'Brien | 1958–1962 | |
Robert A. Loftus | 1962–1980 | One of the longest serving mayors in Pittston's history |
Thomas A. Walsh | 1980–1998 | Served 10 years on City Council; Tomato Festival began during his first term |
Michael A. Lombardo | 1998–2006 | Pittston's second youngest mayor |
Joseph P. Keating | 2006–2009 | Resigned after unsuccessful race for renomination in 2009 [3] |
Donna McFadden-Connors | 2009–2010 | Served the remainder of Keating's term as Pittston's first female mayor |
Jason C. Klush | 2010–present | Pittston's youngest mayor [4] |
List of burgesses of Pittston Borough
From 1853 to 1894, the Borough of Pittston was served by a Burgess (who served one year terms).
Burgess' Name | Term |
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John Hosie | 1853–1854 |
E.B. Evans | 1854 |
William Ferguson | 1855 |
Charles R. Gorman | 1856–1857 |
J.B. Fisher | 1857–1859 |
Abram Price | 1859–1860 |
M. Reap | 1861–1865 |
James Brown | 1866 |
P. Sheridan | 1867 |
John B. Smith | 1868 |
James Walsh | 1869 |
Andrew Law | 1870 |
J.P. Schooley | 1871 |
James L. McMillan | 1872 |
James McKane | 1873 |
Michael Reap | 1874–1876 |
Joseph Cool | 1877 |
Patrick Henery | 1878–1882 |
James Walsh | 1882–1884 |
William Abbott | 1885–1886 |
L.B. Ensign | 1887 |
James O'Donnell | 1888 |
Edward Barrett | 1889 |
Louis Seibel | 1890 |
Edward J. Burke | 1891–1893 |
Thomas Maloney | 1893–1894 |
Electoral history (2009-present)
Pittston mayoral election, 2009
Jason Klush ran for mayor of Pittston City in the spring of 2009. His opponents were Mayor Joe Keating and Luddy Fleming of Pittston. Mayor Keating was seeking reelection for another 4-year term. After political attacks from Joe Keating, Luddy Fleming was forced to drop out of the race on May 16. He threw his support behind Jason Klush for the May 19 primary. On election day, Klush defeated sitting Mayor Joe Keating by a margin of 16%. A day after losing the Democratic primary, Joseph Keating submitted a letter to the city council announcing his resignation. The council voted to appoint Councilwoman Donna McFadden-Connors as acting mayor. Democrat Jason Klush ran unopposed in the November 2009 general election.[5]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | Jason Klush | 913 | 56.67 | ||
Democratic | Joseph Keating (Incumbent) | 658 | 40.84 | ||
Democratic | Luddy Fleming | 38 | 2.36 | ||
Pittston mayoral election, 2013
Incumbent Mayor Jason Klush defeated Eugene M. Rooney Jr. in the May 2013 Democratic primary. Klush went on to win the November general election handily.[6][7] The next mayoral election is scheduled for 2017.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | Jason C. Klush (Incumbent) | 887 | 72 | ||
Democratic | Eugene M. Rooney Jr. | 323 | 27 | ||
References
- ↑ "City Government & History - City of Pittston | City of Pittston". pittstoncity.org. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
- ↑ "Mayors and the Burgesses of the City of Pittston - City of Pittston | City of Pittston". pittstoncity.org. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
- ↑ By Ryann Grochowski (Staff Writer). "Pittston mayor resigns after primary defeat - News - The Times-Tribune". thetimes-tribune.com. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
- ↑ Pittston welcomes its youngest mayor - News - Citizens' Voice. Citizensvoice.com (2010-01-05). Retrieved on 2013-08-09.
- ↑ http://www.wnep.com/news/countybycounty/wnep-luz-pittston-mayor-resigns,0,3495907.story
- ↑ http://www.theweekender.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?avis=TL&date=20130521&category=NEWS&lopenr=305219683&Ref=AR&source=RSS
- ↑ Election roundup - The Sunday Dispatch. Psdispatch.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-09.