Rosaria Salerno
American politician
Rosaria Salerno is the former City Clerk of Boston and a former member of the Boston City Council.
Salerno was first elected to the City Council in November 1987, and served as an at-large member from 1988 to 1993. She was a candidate for Mayor of Boston in 1993, finishing in fourth place with 17.54% of the vote.[1]
On January 26, 1995, Salerno was named City Clerk by the City Council, succeeding the retiring Patrick F. McDonough.[2] She retired in 2011.
Preceded by Patrick F. McDonough | Boston City Clerk 1995–2011 | Succeeded by Maureen Feeney |
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Boston City Clerks
- McCleary Sr. (1822–1852)
- McCleary Jr. (1852–1882)
- Goodrich (1883–1884)
- Sampson (1885–1886)
- O'Neil (1887–1888)
- Curtis (1889–1900)
- Galvin (1891–1900)
- E. Donovan (1900–1908)
- Priest (1908–1912)
- J. Donovan (1912–1928)
- Doyle (1928–1945)
- J. Hynes (1945–1950)
- Malloy (1950–1963)
- Dunlea (1963–1977)
- O'Donnell (1977–1978)
- B. Hynes (1978–1983)
- Campbell (1983–1990)
- McDonough (1990–1995)
- Salerno (1995–2011)
- Feeney (2011–2022)
- Geourntas (2022–present)
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