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Vincent Albert “Buddy” Cianci Jr.

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Birth
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
28 Jan 2016 (aged 74)
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7903633, Longitude: -71.4653244
Plot
Section J, Lot 77, Grave 3
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Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island. American lawyer, convicted felon, conservative radio talk show host, politician and political commentator who served as the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island from 1975 to 1984 and again from 1991 to 2002. Cianci was the longest-serving mayor of Providence, and one of the longest-serving "big city" mayors in United States history, having held office for over 21 years. Twice elected Mayor of Providence, he also served as a prosecutor and attorney. Notably, he was forced to resign from office twice due to felony convictions. His first administration ended in 1984 when he pleaded nolo contendere to charges brought against him. His second stint as mayor ended when he was forced to resign following his conviction for one count of racketeering conspiracy, and he served four years in federal prison. Cianci was first elected mayor as the candidate of the Republican Party. While in office he declared himself an independent, and as of 2009 he said he had no party affiliation.[1] On his radio show in June 2014, Cianci announced that he would run for mayor again. He was defeated by Democratic candidate Jorge Elorza.
Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island. American lawyer, convicted felon, conservative radio talk show host, politician and political commentator who served as the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island from 1975 to 1984 and again from 1991 to 2002. Cianci was the longest-serving mayor of Providence, and one of the longest-serving "big city" mayors in United States history, having held office for over 21 years. Twice elected Mayor of Providence, he also served as a prosecutor and attorney. Notably, he was forced to resign from office twice due to felony convictions. His first administration ended in 1984 when he pleaded nolo contendere to charges brought against him. His second stint as mayor ended when he was forced to resign following his conviction for one count of racketeering conspiracy, and he served four years in federal prison. Cianci was first elected mayor as the candidate of the Republican Party. While in office he declared himself an independent, and as of 2009 he said he had no party affiliation.[1] On his radio show in June 2014, Cianci announced that he would run for mayor again. He was defeated by Democratic candidate Jorge Elorza.

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  • Added: Jan 28, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157534586/vincent_albert-cianci: accessed ), memorial page for Vincent Albert “Buddy” Cianci Jr. (30 Apr 1941–28 Jan 2016), Find a Grave Memorial ID 157534586, citing Saint Ann Cemetery, Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.