Westchester County Executive
Executive of Westchester County | |
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Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder | William Francis Bleakley |
Formation | 1937 |
Website | Westchester County Executive |
Westchester County Executive is the head of the executive branch of the Westchester County government. The county executive has power to veto acts of Westchester County Board of Legislators [1]
History
The office of Westchester County Executive was created in 1937 when voters approved a new county charter giving the county an executive branch to complement the legislative County Board of Supervisors (later the County Board of Legislators). [2]
Current County Executive
The current Westchester County Executive is Rob Astorino.
History of County Executives
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William F. Bleakley, first County Executive of Westchester County.
Westchester County Executives since the creation of the position include:[2]
Term | Name | Party |
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1939–1941 | William F. Bleakley | Republican |
1941–1953 | Herbert Clinton Gerlach | Republican |
1954–1957 | James Daniel Hopkins | Republican |
1958–1973 | Edwin Gilbert Michaelian | Republican |
1974–1982 | Alfred Benedict Del Bello | Democrat |
1983–1997 | Andrew Patrick O'Rourke | Republican |
1998–2010 | Andrew J. Spano | Democrat |
2010–present | Robert P. Astorino | Republican |
References
- ↑ Laws of Westchester County §110.11
- 1 2 Westchester County Archives, Westchester County Executive, retrieved 2007-08-03
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