Mayor of Teaneck, New Jersey | |
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Inaugural holder | William W. Bennett |
Formation | 1895 |
Teaneck, New Jersey was incorporated on February 19, 1895. It was created in Chapter XXVII in the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey in 1895.[1] The office of mayor did not initially exist as such. In 1895, the township form of government was a direct democracy,[2] with a three-member township committee handling the affairs of the township between annual town meetings. The township committee selected a chairman. Historian Griffin wrote that William W. Bennett "was the obvious (and unanimous) choice to serve as Teaneck's first township committee chairman], roughly the equivalent of mayor and manager combined."[3] New Jersey revised township organization in 1899, and in 1910 Teaneck moved to a five-man township committee. On January 1, 1930, the Township selected its last chairman, Lacey Walker.[4] On November 11, 1930, the Township transferred to the Council-Manager form of Government,[5] electing Karl D. Van Wagner to serve as the first Mayor (from among the five council-members) at the reorganization meeting. By 1946, Teaneck had both a mayor and a deputy mayor. The first Deputy Mayor was Henry Diessler.[6][7] There were twelve Chairmen prior to Karl Van Wagner being elected Mayor in 1930.[8] The 24 Mayors of Teaneck, New Jersey are as follows:[7][4]
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