LOCAL · NY · 1946-1950
William O'Dwyer
Mayor of New York · Democrat · New York
On the record
Resigned amid corruption probe; later Truman Amb to Mexico
SEVERITY · RESIGNED
Background
Between 1946 and 1950, William O'Dwyer held the Mayor of New York of New York seat in New York, a 4-year tenure. Earliest occupant of this seat in Officium's records; succeeded by Vincent Impellitteri. Departure context: Resigned amid corruption probe; later Truman Amb to Mexico. Same-year political environment (1946): Governor Thomas E. Dewey.
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Others who held this office in New York
- David Dinkins (1990-1993)
- Ed Koch (1978-1989)
- Abraham Beame (1974-1977)
- John Lindsay (1966-1973)
- Robert F. Wagner Jr. (1954-1965)
- Vincent Impellitteri (1950-1953)