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Glenn Dale Cunningham
43rd Mayor of Jersey City

In office
July 1, 2001 – May 25, 2004
Preceded by Bret Schundler
Succeeded by L. Harvey Smith
Personal details
Born September 16, 1943
Died May 25, 2004
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Sandra Bolden
Residence Jersey City, New Jersey
Profession United States Marine, Police Officer

Glenn Dale Cunningham (September 16, 1943 – May 25, 2004) was an American Democratic Party politician, who was the first African American Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey, the state's second-largest city. Cunningham also served in the New Jersey Senate. After Cunningham's death, L. Harvey Smith became the acting mayor of Jersey City. In a November 2004 special election, Judge Jerramiah T. Healy was elected to complete the remainder of Cunningham's term. Joseph Doria was selected to fill Cunningham's Senate vacancy on an interim basis, and won a special election to fill the balance of the term.

Biography[]

Before his election as mayor, Cunningham, a former Marine and member of the Jersey City Police Department for 25 years, had been appointed by President Bill Clinton as head of New Jersey's United States Marshals Service Office. He also served on the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders, as Jersey City Council President, and as public safety director of Hudson County. He was a Master Mason and full member of the Most Worshipful Oriental Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons in Newark and was buried with Masonic honors in a funerary procession.

Cunningham's widow, Sandra Bolden Cunningham, has become a political leader in Jersey City in her own right. She reportedly considered a bid for her husband's State Senate seat in the 2004 special election[1] and a bid for the State Assembly in 2005. In March 2006 signs appeared around Jersey City touting Mrs. Cunningham as a candidate for the United States Senate either in a Democratic Party primary versus her husband's political rival, Sen. Bob Menendez or in the general election against Menendez and Republican State Sen. Thomas Kean Jr. Mrs. Cunningham defeated Assemblyman Louis Manzo in the June 2007 Democratic primary for State Senate and was elected to the Senate in November 2007.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Bret Schundler
Mayor of Jersey City
2001–2004
Succeeded by
L. Harvey Smith
Unrecognised parameter
Preceded by
L. Harvey Smith
New Jersey State Senator
31st Legislative District

January 2004 – May 2004
Succeeded by
Joseph Doria
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