John Swift (politician)
For other people named John Swift, see John Swift (disambiguation).
John Swift (27 June 1790, in Philadelphia – 9 June 1873, in Philadelphia) was an American lawyer and politician and long-time mayor of Philadelphia. He was admitted to the bar in 1810. He was a leader of the Whigs of Philadelphia and served as mayor 1832–1838, 1839–1841, and 1845–1849. In 1840, Swift became the first mayor to be elected in popular elections. He is buried at Christ Church Burial Ground.
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Preceded by Benjamin Wood Richards |
Mayor of Philadelphia 1832–1838 |
Succeeded by Isaac Roach |
Preceded by Isaac Roach |
Mayor of Philadelphia 1839–1841 |
Succeeded by John Morin Scott |
Preceded by Peter McCall |
Mayor of Philadelphia 1845–1849 |
Succeeded by Joel Jones |
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