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J. Leo Sullivan

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170:. He won a third term in the 1932 preliminary election through an unusual clause that bypassed the general election if a candidate received over 50% of the vote in a preliminary election that had over 80% turnout. He was the first person elected to three terms as mayor of Peabody. 173:
As mayor, Sullivan presided the city's tercentenary ceremonies and lobbied Congress for shoe and leather tariffs. He pushed for a settlement to end the 1933 leather worker's strike and after he refused strikers a permit to hold a parade, Sullivan had his home picketed.
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59% to 41% to become the city's chief executive. At the age of 33 he was the city's youngest mayor. He was reelected in 1930 by a margin of 922 votes over
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appointed Sullivan to the board of trustees of the Chelsea Soldiers' Home in November 1934. From 1936 to 1970 he was Peabody's postmaster.
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from 1902 to 1904. Sullivan ran a hardware and mill business in Peabody from 1915 to 1930. From 1917 to 1919 he served in the
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Sullivan was born on December 8, 1895, to Timothy J. and Bridget (Vaile) Sullivan. His father was a member of the
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Sullivan was a member of the Peabody city council from 1923 to 1929. In 1928 he defeated incumbent mayor
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Sullivan died on October 16, 1977, in Peabody. He was survived by his two children.
154:. On June 28, 1926, he married Elizabeth McGlone. They had two children. 210:. New York: The American Historical Society. pp. 292–295 177:
Sullivan did not run for reelection in 1934. Governor
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Peabody, Massachusetts
Robert A. Bakeman
James E. McVann
Democratic
Peabody, Massachusetts
Peabody Electric Light Commission
United States Army
Motor Transport Corps
Robert A. Bakeman
James E. McVann
Joseph B. Ely


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