City of

Revere

Massachusetts
www.revere.org
281 Broadway Revere, MA 02151
revere311@revere.org
Phone: 781-286-8100

Mayor:

Patrick Keefe Jr.

Municipal Election:

November 4, 2025
Nov., 1st Tuesday following 1st Monday (odd years)

City Council:

Paul Argenzio
Anthony Cogliandro
Chris Giannino
Angela Guarino-Sawaya
Robert Haas
Juan Pablo Jaramillo
Michelle Kelley
Joanne McKenna
Ira Novoselsky
Marc Silvestri
Anthony Zambuto

Demographics

Population59,075
Population Density10,382
Registered Voters29,096
Income Per Capita$28,282
EQV Per Capita$158,942
Owner-occupied Housing Unit Rate51%
Median Value of Owner-occupied Housing Units$518,600
Median Gross Rent$1,790
Total Households21,540
Average Household Size2.80

Municipal Finances

Residential Tax Rate$9.51
Commercial Tax Rate$18.98
Average Tax Bill$4,953
Total Expenditures$181,036,050
Total Tax Levy$107,623,293
State Aid$100,418,019
Local Receipts$18,940,097
City Hall of Revere

City Hall

Wants you To KNOW

Renamed in 1871 in honor of the great American patriot and craftsman Paul Revere, the city of Revere is home to the first public beach in the United States.

Governance

Form of GovernmentMayor – Council
Incorporation Date1846
Chief Municipal OfficialMayor
Legislative BodyCity Council
Size of Council11
Length of Mayoral Term (years)4

Geography

CountySuffolk
Area5.7 mi2
Public Roads107.6 mi
Regional Planning AgencyMetropolitan Area Planning Council

Representation

U.S. Senate (statewide)

Edward J. Markey
Elizabeth Warren

U.S. House

Katherine Clark

Mass. Senate

Lydia Marie Edwards

Mass. House

Jessica Ann Giannino
Jeffrey Rosario Turco
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