LOCAL · PA · 1972-1980
Frank Rizzo
Mayor of Philadelphia · Democrat · Pennsylvania
NOTABLE
On the record
Former police commissioner; "vote white" controversy; tried to switch R 1986
Background
Between 1972 and 1980, Frank Rizzo held the Mayor of Philadelphia of Philadelphia seat in Pennsylvania, a 8-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after James Tate; succeeded by William J. Green III. Note: Former police commissioner; "vote white" controversy; tried to switch R 1986. Same-year political environment (1972): Governor Milton Shapp.
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- Ed Rendell (1992-2000)
- W. Wilson Goode (1984-1992)
- William J. Green III (1980-1984)
- James Tate (1962-1972)
- Richardson Dilworth (1956-1962)
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