Mayor Maloney and the city's first city council were inaugurated on January 4, 1982 at Granger High School, with Judge David Kent Winder administering the oaths of office.
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The mayor garnered 2,019 votes (58%) and moved on to the general with at-large City Councilman Michael Embley, who had 1,012 votes (29%).
Two years later he ran again for office, this time against incumbent Mayor Gerald K. Maloney.
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Francis T. Maloney, American politician; U.S. Representative from Connecticut
Jim Maloney died at age 74 on March 10, 1984 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
She is currently part of Edward T. Maloney's aviation collection and is being restored to flying condition at the Planes of Fame air museum, Chino, California.
Robert S. Maloney (1881–1934), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
Maloney was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-seventh Congress from (March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1923), but was not a candidate for renomination.
Thomas A. Maloney (1889–1986), politician in the state of California
:This article is about the British businessman, for the American politician see Thomas A. Maloney.