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  2. City Hall (Manchester, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The City Hall of Manchester, New Hampshire, is located at 908 Elm Street, the city's principal commercial thoroughfare. The brick-and-granite three-story structure was built in 1844-45 to a design by Boston architect Edward Shaw, and is a prominent early example of the Gothic Revival style in a civic building.

  3. List of mayors of Manchester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The first city election in Manchester, New Hampshire occurred on August 19, 1846. The administrative and executive powers of the city are vested in the mayor . The mayor must be a resident of the city for at least a year prior to filing for the office of mayor.

  4. Jay Ruais - Wikipedia

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    Education. Gettysburg College ( BA) American University ( MPA) Website. Campaign website. Jay P. Ruais[ 1] is an American politician from the state of New Hampshire who is the current mayor for the city of Manchester, New Hampshire. Ruais is a Republican who was elected mayor of Manchester in November 2023. [ 2][ 3]

  5. Manchester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    33-45140. GNIS feature ID. 868243. Website. www .manchesternh .gov. Manchester is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the tenth most populous in New England. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 115,644.

  6. City Hall Plaza (Manchester) - Wikipedia

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    City Hall Plaza, City Hall Plaza Tower or 900 Elm Street (U.S. Route 3), is a prominent 274-foot (84 m) [2] office tower in Manchester, New Hampshire.Since its completion in 1992, City Hall Plaza has been the tallest building in the city of Manchester, the state of New Hampshire, and northern New England (the states of New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont).

  7. Josephat T. Benoit - Wikipedia

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    Université de Montréal, Sorbonne. Profession. newspaper editor. Josephat T. Benoit (March 3, 1900 – May 14, 1976) was a Canadian-born American journalist and politician who served as the 41st mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire, from 1944 to 1961. A New Deal Democrat, he held that office for a record nine consecutive terms.

  8. Mayoral elections in Manchester, New Hampshire, in the 21st ...

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    The city of Manchester, New Hampshire, held its first mayoral election in 1846. [1] [2] The city's mayoral elections are currently are nonpartisan, a change which was adopted before the 1997 election. While, prior to 1997, elections had long been partisan, there had been stretches previous to 1999 in which the city's mayoral elections had been ...

  9. Emile Beaulieu - Wikipedia

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    Emile Beaulieu. Emile Dorilas Beaulieu Jr. (April 2, 1931 – December 30, 2016) was an American politician who served two nonconsecutive terms as the Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire, from 1982 until 1983 and again from 1988 until 1989. [1]