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This biography of a living person does not cite any references or sources. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately. (July 2009) Sam Massell (born August 26, 1927) is an American politician and served eight years as President of Atlanta's Board of Aldermen with mayor Ivan Allen, Jr., until being elected as that city's first Jewish mayor in the October 1969 election. Among other achievements, his administration as Mayor is credited with establishing MARTA (Atlanta's mass transit program), with developing the city's first enclosed arena (the Omni Coliseum), and with providing the Central City Woodruff Park, all with no call on ad valorem taxes. He also pioneered minority opportunities in city government, appointing the first female to Atlanta's City Council and the first Blacks as City Department heads. Massell was defeated by his vice mayor, Maynard Jackson, in a runoff election in 1973. He remains in public life as the unofficial "Mayor of Buckhead" due to his position as the president of the Buckhead Coalition. Preceded by Ivan Allen, Jr. Mayor of Atlanta January 1970 – January 1974 Succeeded by Maynard Jackson v • d • e Mayors of Atlanta Formwalt · Bomar · Buell · Norcross · Gibbs · Mims · Markham · Butt · Nelson · J. Glen · Ezzard · L. Glenn · Ezzard · Whitaker · Lowe · J. Calhoun · Williams · Hulsey · Ezzard · Hammond · James · Hammock · Spencer · Hammock · Angier · W.L. Calhoun · English · Goodwin · Hillyer · Cooper · J.T. Glenn · Hemphill · Goodwin · King · Collier · Woodward · Mims · Howell · Woodward · Joyner · Maddox · Winn · Woodward · Candler · Key · Sims · Ragsdale · Key · Hartsfield · LeCraw · Hartsfield · Allen · Massell · Jackson · Young · Jackson · Campbell · Franklin · Reed This article about a politician from the state of Georgia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e