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Joseph R. Paolino Jr. (born April 26, 1955) is an American politician and diplomat who was the former 33rd mayor of Providence, Rhode Island and US Ambassador to Malta. He was previously the former Director of the RI Department of Economic Development and currently serves as a managing partner for Paolino Properties.


Biography

As a student at the
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he was graduate student speaker at the commencement ceremonies in 1989. He was elected to the
Providence City Council The Providence City Council is the fifteen-member legislative body of the city of Providence, Rhode Island. The two major responsibilities of the council are enacting ordinances necessary to ensure the welfare and good order of the city and ad ...
in 1978 and was re-elected in 1982. He was serving as City Council Chairman when incumbent Mayor Vincent A. "Buddy" Cianci Jr. was removed from office after pleading no contest to felony charges and given a five-year suspended sentence. With Cianci's removal from office, Paolino became acting mayor at the age of 29 and ran in the special election to succeed Cianci. He won the special election and was re-elected in 1986 and served until January 1991. In 1990, Paolino ran for Governor of Rhode Island, but lost to Bruce Sundlun in the Democratic Primary. In 1994 he was appointed by President Bill Clinton as Ambassador to Malta. He served as ambassador from July 6, 1994 to June 2, 1996. He ran for the United States House of Representatives in
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in 1996, but lost the Democratic primary to then
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. He ran for mayor again in 2002 but lost to
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in the Democratic primaries. In
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, he suggested that he would run again for mayor as an independent. After withdrawing from politics, Paolino pursued interests in the real estate industry. Along with two other investors, he developed a plan to redevelop the
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slot parlor in Newport, Rhode Island as a full service casino with table games. Rhode Island state law, however requires that any expansion of gaming facilities be approved by referendum both statewide and in the community where the facility is located. More recently, he ha
moved to Newport
to run th
Jobs For Newport
campaign, which advocated for the passage of a referendum question that would have allowed table games at th
Newport Grand slot parlor
in Newport. The referendum passed statewide but was rejected by 57 percent of Newport voters. A second ballot question contained a provisio
barring gaming facilities from changing locations
without voter approval, which was approved both statewide and in Newport. As of October 2019, he was registered to vote in Ward 2 in the City of Providence.


Personal life

His father, Joseph R. Paolino Sr., was a prominent Rhode Island real estate dealer and developer. He married Lianne Andreoni shortly after becoming Mayor of Providence in 1984. They have four children.


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