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'''Jim Naugle''' was mayor of ] six times.
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Naugle was on ] City Advisory Boards since 1976. He was elected City Commissioner in 1985. Naugle was on ] City Advisory Boards since 1976. He was elected City Commissioner in 1985.
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Revision as of 00:10, 27 June 2007

Jim Naugle was mayor of Fort Lauderdale six times.

Naugle was on Fort Lauderdale City Advisory Boards since 1976. He was elected City Commissioner in 1985.

He was elected Mayor of the City of Fort Lauderdale in February 1991 and reelected five times.

Naugle is the longest serving Mayor in the history of Fort Lauderdale and is ineligible for a seventh term.

External links

Official Site

  1. "Mayor Jim Naugle". Retrieved 200706-26. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)