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James Hugh Joseph Tate (April 10, 1910 – May 27, 1983) was an
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politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 92nd
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from 1962 to 1972. He was also a member of the
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and the
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. He was the first Roman Catholic to serve as mayor of Philadelphia.


Biography


Early life and career

He was born on April 10, 1910, in Philadelphia. He received his Bachelor of Laws from Temple University in 1938 and clerked for the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. He was active in Democratic Party politics and, in 1941, won a seat in the
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to an at-large seat for Philadelphia County. He won re-election to the House in 1943 and 1945. In 1951, he won a seat on the
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and became the President pro tempore in 1954, which became the council president in 1955. He held that position for nearly 10 years.


Mayor of Philadelphia

Mayor
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resigned his post in 1962 in order to make a second run for Governor in that fall’s
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. As the city council president, Tate became acting mayor upon Dilworth’s resignation. He went on to win two terms in his own right, in
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and
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. As a result, he is to date the longest serving mayor. In 1963, he defeated Republican James McDermott with 54% of the vote. He fended off a protest by the Congress of Racial Equality by stopping construction of the Philadelphia Municipal Services Building until more black workers were hired. In 1967, he appointed Frank Rizzo as the police commissioner. He defeated
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Arlen Specter in 1967 by less than 12,000 votes. In 1970 and 1971, Tate served as the president of the United States Conference of Mayors.


Later life and death

Towards the end of his life, Tate lived in Longport, New Jersey. Tate died of an apparent myocardial infarction in
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, aged 73."Ex-Philly Mayor James Tate Dies," ''Scrantonian Tribune'', May 29, 1983.


References


External links


Description of James H. J. Tate archives
at City of Philadelphia website {{DEFAULTSORT:Tate, James Hugh Joseph 1910 births 1983 deaths Mayors of Philadelphia People from Longport, New Jersey Philadelphia City Council members 20th-century American politicians Pennsylvania Democrats Presidents of the United States Conference of Mayors