Jim Connors | |
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28th Mayor of Scranton | |
In office 1990 – January 18, 2002 | |
Preceded by | David J. Wenzel |
Succeeded by | Christopher Doherty |
Personal details | |
Born | 1946 (age 77–78) |
Political party | Republican (1990–2000) Democratic (2000–2002) |
Spouse | Susan Blum Connors |
Residence | Scranton, Pennsylvania |
Alma mater | East Stroudsburg University |
James Patrick Connors (born October 1946)[1] is an American politician who served as the 28th Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, for twelve years from 1990 until 2002.[2]
Career
Connors worked as Scranton's Director of Community Development for four years prior becoming mayor in 1990.[2]
Connors switched his party affiliation from Democratic to Republican prior to running for Mayor of Scranton in 1989.[3] He won the 1989 mayoral election, defeating Democrat Jerry Notarianni to win the first of three consecutive terms.[3] Connors received approximately 15,000 votes, while Notarianni placed second with 13,500 votes.[3]
Connors supported Ed Rendell's successful gubernatorial candidacy in 2002.[2] In 2003, Pennsylvania Governor Rendell appointed Connors as the deputy director of his Northeastern Pennsylvania office.[2] Connors retired from the position at the end of 2009 to focus on his family and volunteer work.[2]
References
- ↑ Krawczeniuk, Borys. "Former Scranton Mayor Connors to retire from Rendell administration". Scranton Times-Tribune. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Krawczeniuk, Boris (2009-10-10). "Former Scranton Mayor Connors to retire from Rendell administration". Scranton Times. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
- 1 2 3 Obrzut, Tom (1993-02-10). "Scranton Mayor Making Bid For Second Term: Jim Connors Will Be Challenged by Policeman Rovert Sheridan in the May GOP Primary". Times Leader. Retrieved 2012-07-20.