Mayor of Camden, New Jersey,[1] has been an office since its inception in 1828.
List of mayors
- Victor Carstarphen (2021–present)
 - Curtis Jenkins (interim) (2021)
 - Frank Moran (2018–2021)
 - Dana Redd (2010–2018)
 - Gwendolyn Faison (2000–2010)
 - Milton Milan (1997–2000). Milton Milan was the third mayor of Camden to be indicted for corruption within the past 20 years.[2]
 - Arnold Webster (1993–1997). Arnold Webster was the second mayor of Camden to be indicted for corruption. He "pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud charges in 1998".[2]
 - Aaron Thompson (1990–1993)
 - Melvin R. Primas, Jr. (1981–1990)
 - Angelo Errichetti (1973–1981). Angelo Errichetti was the first mayor of Camden to be indicted for corruption. He was indicted following Abscam.[3]
 - Joseph M. Nardi, Jr. (1969–1973)
 - Alfred R. Pierce (1959–1969)
 - George Edward Brunner (1936–1959)[4]
 - 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)
 - L. Wescott (1892–1898)
 - Jesse W. Pratt (1886–1892)
 - Claudius W. Bradshaw (1880–1886)
 - James W. Ayers (1877–1880)
 - John Morgan (1876–1877)
 - John H. Jones (1874–1876)
 - Samuel M. Gaul (1871–1874)
 - Charles Cox (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. Hammel (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.
 
References
- ↑ "Mayors of Camden, New Jersey". Retrieved 2011-10-10.
 - 1 2  "In Camden, Another Mayor Is Indicted on Corruption Charges". New York Times. March 31, 2000. Retrieved 2011-10-10. 
Mr. Milan, who was elected in 1997, was the third Camden mayor to be indicted in the preceding 20 years. He was ensnared in a rolling investigation into drug dealing and official corruption that federal officials have conducted for more than a year.
 - ↑  "Congressman, Mayor of Camden And 2 Indicted in Abscam Inquiry". New York Times. May 28, 1980. Retrieved 2011-10-10. 
The indictment also charged Mayor Angelo J. Errichetti of Camden and two lawyers in Philadelphia, Howard L. Criden and Louis C. Johanson, with aiding and ...
 - ↑  "George E. Brunner, Camden Ex-Mayor". New York Times. February 9, 1975. Retrieved 2011-10-10. 
George E. Brunner, who was Mayor of Camden, N.J., from 1936 to 1959, died yesterday at This home in Haddon Township; N.J. He was 79 years old. ...
 
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