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The current mayor of Agawam is Christopher Johnson. [23] On the state level, Agawam is represented in the Massachusetts Senate by John Velis, and in the Massachusetts House of Representatives by Nicholas Boldyga. Agawam is located in the Eighth Massachusetts Governor's Council district and is represented by Tara Jacobs. [24]
Towns have an open town meeting or representative town meeting form of government; cities, on the other hand, use a mayor-council or council-manager form. Based on the form of government, as of 2023, [ 1 ] there are 292 towns and 59 cities in Massachusetts.
This is a list of mayors of the 50 largest cities in the United States, ordered by their populations as of July 1, 2022, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. [1] [2] These 50 cities have a combined population of 49.6 million, or 15% of the national population.
Anthony Russo, Agawam city councilor [145] Domenic Sarno, mayor of Springfield [136] Charles Sisitsky, mayor of Framingham [120] David Sullivan, district attorney for the northwestern district of Massachusetts (previously endorsed Hinds) [136] John L. Vieau, mayor of Chicopee [136] Ty Waterman, Attleboro city councilor [145]
Massachusetts's 1st congressional district covers the western portion and the south of the central portion of the state. It is the largest and most sparsely populated district in the state, covering about 30% of the state's land area. [3]
Gary Christenson, mayor of Malden [53] Tom Conroy, state representative from the 13th Middlesex District [53] Katherine Clark, state senator from the Middlesex and Essex District [53] Gailanne Cariddi, state representative from the 1st Berkshire District [52] Richard Cohen, mayor of Agawam [52]
Resigned to become Mayor of Salem. Whig: March 4, 1837 – September 28, 1838 Vacant: September 28, 1838 – December 5, 1838 25th: Leverett Saltonstall Whig: December 5, 1838 – March 3, 1843 25th 26th 27th: Elected to finish Phillips's term in 1838 and seated December 5, 1838. Also elected to the full term in 1838. Re-elected in 1840. Lost ...
Plan B - "Weak mayor" - Mayor and city council, the councilors being elected partly at large and partly from districts or wards of the city. Party primaries prohibited. Plan C - "Commission" - Mayor and commissioners. Party primaries prohibited. Plan D - "Council-manager"- City council of seven or nine (one of whom is the mayor), and a city ...