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  McLevy, Jasper
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NameJasper McLevy
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Bridgeport, Connecticut , United States
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Born March 27, 1878
DiedNovember 20, 1962 (84 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
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Feb 26, 2024 04:22am
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InfoJasper McLevy
Born: Bridgeport; 1878
Died: Bridgeport; 1962

Entry by Herbert F. Janick

Jasper McLevy was the Socialist party in Connecticut. For twenty-four years, from 1933 to 1957, the party under McLevy as mayor controlled Bridgeport, one of a handful of American cities that has been governed by Socialists. During his twelve terms in office McLevy implemented a program of progressive reform far removed from the tenets of doctrinaire Marxism. The popularity of his brand of "sewer socialism," keyed to the honest and efficient delivery of municipal services, was a testament to the essential weakness of socialism in the state rather than a monument to its strength.

Born in Bridgeport in 1878, McLevy identified with the working class and organized labor as well as socialism. Forced to begin work at the age of fourteen, he ultimately owned his own roofing business. He was also a vice president of the Connecticut Federation of Labor, the organizer of the Bridgeport Central Labor Union, and the head of the Bridgeport Building Trades Council. Simultaneous with his involvement in the labor movement and impressed by a reading of Edward Bellamy's Looking Backwards, McLevy became active in the Socialist party. Starting in 1911 he ran for mayor of Bridgeport on the Socialist ticket in every election until 1957. From 1932 on he regularly was the Socialist candidate for governor, expanding his vote to a high of 166,253 in 1938, a decisive factor in the defeat of Wilbur Cross.

Despite his personal popularity, McLevy would probably not have gained control of the Bridgeport government if it had not been for the Depression which hit Bridgeport particularly hard. Unemployment in 1932 reached twenty-five percent, and relief demands paralyzed City Hall and private charities. By the end of the year, the Democratic administration of Mayor Edward Buckingham was one million dollars in debt, unable to meet the city payroll and had asked municipal employees to take a twenty percent pay cut. In this desperate atmosphere, forty-nine percent of the voters turned to McLevy and his party in the election of 1933. Two years later McLevy was reelected with fifty-six percent of the vote while the Socialists swept all City Council seats. For two decades McLevy and the Socialists remained in charge of city government.

Jasper McLevy's brand of Socialism was not radical. He reduced the city's debt, improved its credit rating, eliminated waste in municipal services, and spent city funds with scrupulous integrity. His fiscal responsibility won the applause not only of the ethnic working class who had survived the Depression but of businessmen as well. "He is a good, honest, Scotsman, who has handled our money carefully," testified the president of the Bridgeport Brass Company in 1949. Ironically, McLevy's ouster from office in the late 1950s was a consequence of this conservatism. Younger corporate executives and new black and Hispanic minorities who had moved into Bridgeport were dissatisfied with the elderly mayor's unwillingness to establish a program of urban renewal.
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Father Hugh McLevy 0000-1892
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  11/08/1960 CT District 4 Lost 0.75% (-50.54%)
  11/03/1959 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 27.93% (-29.11%)
  11/04/1958 CT Governor Lost 0.70% (-61.59%)
  11/05/1957 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 45.04% (-0.29%)
  11/06/1956 CT US Senate Lost 0.64% (-54.21%)
  11/08/1955 Bridgeport Mayor Won 47.18% (+13.49%)
  11/02/1954 CT Governor Lost 1.19% (-48.30%)
  11/03/1953 Bridgeport Mayor Won 51.26% (+26.84%)
  11/04/1952 CT US Senate Lost 1.12% (-51.36%)
  11/06/1951 Bridgeport Mayor Won 53.67% (+28.08%)
  11/07/1950 CT Governor Lost 2.61% (-47.06%)
  11/08/1949 Bridgeport Mayor Won 53.63% (+28.35%)
  11/02/1948 CT Governor Lost 1.45% (-47.86%)
  11/04/1947 Bridgeport Mayor Won 55.31% (+32.15%)
  11/05/1946 CT Governor Lost 4.71% (-49.66%)
  11/06/1945 Bridgeport Mayor Won 62.37% (+40.57%)
  11/07/1944 CT Governor Lost 1.99% (-48.49%)
  11/02/1943 Bridgeport Mayor Won 65.36% (+46.19%)
  11/03/1942 CT Governor Lost 6.01% (-42.93%)
  11/04/1941 Bridgeport Mayor Won 68.00% (+45.41%)
  11/05/1940 CT Governor Lost 2.31% (-47.23%)
  11/07/1939 Bridgeport Mayor Won 57.50% (+30.78%)
  11/08/1938 CT Governor Lost 26.30% (-10.12%)
  11/02/1937 Bridgeport Mayor Won 67.10% (+44.42%)
  11/03/1936 CT Governor Lost 3.11% (-52.18%)
  11/05/1935 Bridgeport Mayor Won 55.74% (+31.93%)
  11/06/1934 CT Governor Lost 6.96% (-39.75%)
  11/07/1933 Bridgeport Mayor Won 48.64% (+13.16%)
  11/08/1932 CT Governor Lost 3.47% (-44.97%)
  11/03/1931 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 35.58% (-6.27%)
  11/04/1930 CT Governor Lost 1.09% (-48.82%)
  11/05/1929 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 5.21% (-50.38%)
  11/06/1928 CT Governor Lost 0.58% (-52.99%)
  11/08/1927 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  11/03/1925 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  11/04/1924 CT Governor Lost 1.39% (-64.79%)
  11/06/1923 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  11/08/1921 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  11/02/1920 CT District 4 Lost 2.70% (-63.65%)
  11/04/1919 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  11/06/1917 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  11/02/1915 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 9.02% (-33.43%)
  11/04/1913 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  11/07/1911 Bridgeport Mayor Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  11/03/1908 CT At-Large Lost 2.67% (-56.16%)
ENDORSEMENTS
US President - SOC Convention - May 17, 1912 S Charles Edward Russell