Gloria McCluskey
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June 3, 1931
Gloria McCluskey | |
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| 34th Mayor of Dartmouth | |
| In office 1992–1996 | |
| Preceded by | John Savage |
| Succeeded by | Amalgamated |
| Succeeded by | Sam Austin |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Gloria McCluskey June 3, 1931 Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Party | Liberal |
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Gloria McCluskey (born June 3, 1931 in Nova Scotia) is a former Canadian municipal politician and a longtime Nova Scotia Liberal Party member.
Political career
Gloria McCluskey became the first female property assessor for the city of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia in June 1972.[1]
McCluskey began her career in municipal politics in the mid-to-late 1980s. She was first elected alderman for the city of Dartmouth in 1985 and held the position until 1992.[2] She served as Deputy mayor on the council from 1991 to 1992.[3]
In 1989, she was on the board of directors of VON Canada, a Canadian non-profit.[4]
Elected on September 12, 1992, McCluskey became Dartmouth's 34th and final mayor with almost 10,000 votes.[5] She served from 1992 until April 1, 1996, when the Nova Scotia Government finalized the amalgamation of Dartmouth, Halifax, Bedford, and Halifax County.[6]
Returning to politics in December 1997, the former Dartmouth mayor sought the Liberal nomination in Dartmouth North at the invitation of Premier Russell MacLellan.[7] She ran unsuccessfully as the Liberal candidate in the 1998 Nova Scotia general election, losing by 449 votes to Jerry Pye.[8]
In 2004, she rejoined municipal politics when she was elected to represent Dartmouth Centre at Halifax Regional Council.[9] McCluskey didn't seek re-election and retired following the 2016 Halifax municipal election.