Jordan Levy | |
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Member of the Massachusetts Executive Council 7th Councilor District |
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In office 1995–1998 |
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Preceded by | James D. O'Brien, Jr. |
Succeeded by | Dennis P. McManus |
67th Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts |
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In office 1988 – 1993 |
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62nd Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts |
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In office 1980 – 1981 |
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Member of the Worcester, Massachusetts City Council |
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In office 1975 – 1994 |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Jordan Levy November 4, 1943 Worcester, Massachusetts |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Maxine l. Levy (-2010) |
Jordan Levy (November 4, 1943) is an American Democratic politician and talk radio host from Worcester, Massachusetts. He served as the Mayor of Worcester on two occasions, first from 1981 to 1982 and the second time from 1988–93. He is the host of The Jordan Levy Show on WTAG (580-AM) from 3–6 PM on weekdays.
Levy was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on November 4, 1943.
When Levy first became mayor, Worcester had a Plan E government. The office of mayor was a largely ceremonial office. City government in Worcester was organized as a 9-member city council (all at-large), a ceremonial mayor elected from the council by the councilors, and a council-appointed city manager. The manager oversees the daily administration of the city, makes all appointments to city offices, and can be removed at any time by a majority vote of the Council. The mayor chairs the city council and the school committee, and does not have the power to veto any vote.
In 1987 Levy was elected as mayor, he was the first popularly elected mayor in 40 years. For the 1987 elections Worcester had changed the city charter. This "Home Rule" charter (named for the method of adoption of the charter) is similar to Plan E, the major changes being to the structure of the council and the election of the mayor. The 9-member Council became 11, 6 At-Large and 1 from each city district. The mayor is chosen by popular election, but must run as an At-Large Councilor.
In 1994 Levy was elected to the Massachusetts Executive Council Seventh Councilor District. Levy served on from 1995 to 1998.
Appointed to the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority for 7 years by Governor Paul Cellucci in 1997
On April 28, 2010 Jordan lost his wife, Maxine Levy after a battle with cancer.