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  2. Order of succession - Wikipedia

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    In hereditary monarchies the order of succession determines who becomes the new monarch when the incumbent sovereign dies or otherwise vacates the throne. Such orders of succession, derived from rules established by law or tradition, usually specify an order of seniority, which is applied to indicate which relative of the previous monarch, or ...

  3. Harold Washington - Wikipedia

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    Harold Lee Washington (April 15, 1922 – November 25, 1987) was an American lawyer and politician who was the 51st Mayor of Chicago. [1] Washington became the first African American to be elected as the city's mayor in April 1983.

  4. Edward C. Peirce - Wikipedia

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    On July 7, Francis J. Lawler was elected temporary Mayor. [11] While in jail, Peirce ran for reelection with the assistance of his daughter. He finished fifth in the seven candidate race. [12] On January 26, 1955, Peirce, who was terminally ill with cancer, was paroled. [13] He died on January 31 at a convalescent home in New Bedford. [1]

  5. Suburban mayor dies unexpectedly - AOL

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    A suburban mayor died unexpectedly on Monday. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  6. Eric Adams - Wikipedia

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    Eric Leroy Adams (born September 1, 1960) is an American politician and former police officer who has served as the 110th mayor of New York City since 2022. Adams was an officer in the New York City Transit Police and then the New York City Police Department (NYPD) for more than 20 years, retiring at the rank of captain.

  7. Jane Byrne - Wikipedia

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    Byrne won the 1979 Chicago mayoral election on April 3, 1979 becoming the first female mayor of the city, and causing an upheaval in beating the city's political machine. [4] She was the first woman to be elected mayor of a major city in the United States, as Chicago was the second largest city in the United States at the time. [5]

  8. Former mayor of Hurst, who served on ‘borrowed time ... - AOL

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    Richard Ward served as mayor of Hurst on borrowed time. During his 2004 campaign, Ward was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis and given a 50% chance of survival, according to his son, Cary.

  9. Robert J. LaFortune - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Morse LaFortune, Robert's wife, died November 15, 2003. Born August 25, 1929, she was a native of Missouri. She and Robert married in 1951. They had six children, three sons and three daughters, and 16 grandchildren. [11] He was the uncle of Bill LaFortune, who served as Mayor of Tulsa (2002–2006). [4] [7]