Frank Hague

American politician, Mayor of Jersey City

Frank Hague - Leaders & Politicians born January 17th, 1876
Born
Died

1956
70 years ago — 80 years old

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Leaders & Politicians

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United States

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Served as the 30th Mayor of Jersey City from 1917 to 1947. Held significant influence in local and state politics during tenure. Advocated for infrastructure improvements and city development. Established a strong political machine that controlled Jersey City and impacted New Jersey politics. Was a key figure in the Democratic Party on the state level.

Served as Mayor of Jersey City for 30 years

Influenced New Jersey politics significantly

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