Jimmy Walker

Jimmy Walker
Portrait by Eugene de Salignac, 1932
98th Mayor of New York City
In office
January 1, 1926 – September 1, 1932
Preceded byJohn F. Hylan
Succeeded byJoseph V. McKee (acting)
Member of the New York Senate
In office
January 1, 1915 – December 31, 1925
Preceded byJames D. McClelland
Succeeded byElmer F. Quinn
Constituency13th district (1915–18)
12th district (1919–25)
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 5th New York County district
In office
January 1, 1910 – December 31, 1914
Preceded byJohn T. Eagleton
Succeeded byMaurice McDonald
Personal details
BornJames John Walker
(1881-06-19)June 19, 1881
New York City, U.S.
DiedNovember 18, 1946(1946-11-18) (aged 65)
New York City, U.S.
PartyDemocratic
Spouses
Janet Walker
(m. 1912; div. 1932)
(m. 1933; div. 1941)
Children2
RelativesWilliam H. Walker (father)

James John Walker (June 19, 1881 – November 18, 1946), known colloquially as Jimmy Walker and Beau James, was an American attorney, lyricist, and Democratic Party politician who served as the 98th mayor of New York City from 1926 until his resignation in 1932. A flamboyant politician, he was a liberal Democrat and part of the powerful Tammany Hall machine. He was forced to resign during a corruption scandal in which he accepted large sums of money in exchange for municipal contracts.