Mayor of Orange, New Jersey

Orange, New Jersey is governed within the Faulkner Act, formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law, under the Mayor-Council form of municipal government, with a directly elected mayor and a City Council consisting of four ward representatives and three at-large representatives. Councilmembers are elected to serve four-year terms of office in non-partisan elections on a staggered basis with the four ward seats and the three at-large seats coming up for election on an alternating cycle every two years.

Mayors

 * Dwayne D. Warren, 2012 to Present
 * Eldridge Hawkins Jr. 2008 to 2012
 * Mims Hackett 1996 to 2008
 * Robert L. Brown 1988 to 1996, the city's first African-American mayor
 * Paul Monacelli (1984-88).
 * Joel L. Shain (1980-84)
 * Russell A. Riley
 * Joseph Promollo
 * William Howe Davis, 1942 to 1954.
 * Ovid C. Bianchi (July 1, 1938 - June 30, 1942).
 * Daniel Francis Minahan.
 * Arthur Browne Seymour, 1908 to 1912
 * George Huntington Hartford, 1878 to 1890.