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The Mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is the elected, chief executive of the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. The mayor is elected for a four-year term. The city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania has had 43 mayors since 1818. [1]
R. Rex Parris was first elected mayor of Lancaster, California in April 2008. He was subsequently re-elected in April 2010, 2012, 2016, and 2020. [ 15 ] In 2020, Parris won a fifth term as mayor with 69 percent of the vote.
Sorace won election as mayor in 2017 with 73 percent of the vote to 23 percent for Republican nominee Cindy Stewart, and three independent candidates garnering a combined 4 percent. She began her term on January 3, 2018. Prior to becoming mayor, she served one four-year term on the Lancaster city council where she headed the finance committee. [2]
Janice C. Stork is an American politician, businesswoman, and member of the Democratic Party. [1] Stork was elected as the first female Mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on November 7, 1989, defeating Republican challenger, Mary Lou Broucht.
Lancaster Mayor David Scheffler endorsed Bobbitt for Lancaster City Council in late October. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Aaron Burd is a breaking news and government reporter for the ...
The Smithgall family operated a second pharmacy in Lancaster on Columbia Avenue until the store's closure in 2008. [3] Prior to becoming mayor of Lancaster, Smithgall was a member of the Northwest Neighborhood Association, which opposed a proposed trolley linking downtown Lancaster with the Park City Center. [3]
In 1972 he became director of Legal Services for Central Pennsylvania. In 1976 he went into private practice on Duke Street in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [3] In July 2004, Gray was a highly regarded Defense attorney, and had formed an exploratory committee for his run for Mayor. [4]
Arthur E. Morris is an American politician and professional engineer. Arthur Morris was the Pennsylvania State Mile High School Champion in 1963. [1] He earned a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from Penn State University (where he was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi) and an Honorary Doctor of Science from Franklin and Marshall College.