Guys who were on the administration for the five families in the 1990s:

Bonanno family

Philip Rastelli remained boss until he died in prison in 1991, at which point underboss Joseph Massino was elected to replace him despite being incarcerated. On the street, the family was being run by a panel consisting of consigliere Anthony Spero, and Salvatore Vitale, then a captain. (Despite both men being identified as acting boss at various times in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it appears neither Spero nor Vitale actually held the position). In 1992, Massino was released from prison and promoted Vitale to official underboss. When Spero got indicted a couple of years later, a panel was set up to help Vitale run the captains. The first two members of the panel were Louis Attanasio and James Tartaglione. When Attanasio went to prison, he was replaced by Gerlando Sciascia. Tartaglione was also locked up shortly after and Sciascia was obviously murdered in 1999. Frank Coppa was then put on the panel after the Sciascia murder until he was arrested in 2000.

Colombo family

Official boss Carmine Persico and official underboss Gennaro Langella retained their positions despite their incarceration, though it's unclear how long Langella remained the official underboss after war broke out within the family. At the beginning of 1990, Victor Orena was acting boss, William Cutolo was acting underboss, and Benedetto Aloi was acting consigliere. When Aloi was arrested, he was switched to the underboss position because Persico did not want to have the family's consigliere in prison. Carmine Sessa was made the official consigliere and Cutolo was taken off the administration. However, it seems Aloi wasn't acting underboss for long. Pasquale Amato held the position for about six months and then it went to Joseph Scopo.

When the war started, the family split into two factions. Scopo and Aloi backed Orena. Sessa backed Persico. Vincent Aloi may have been made acting consigliere for Orena. The Persico faction was run by Sessa, Joseph Tomasello, and Joseph Russo, and by early 1992 Tomasello was made acting boss and Russo the acting underboss. These administrations didn't last long though. Orena, Russo, and Benny Aloi went to prison. Sessa flipped. Tomasello went on the lam for several years. Then Scopo was murdered. After the Scopo killing, the Orena faction was run by a panel consisting of Cutolo, Vinny Aloi, and Joel Cacace. Cutolo however was incarcerated for a year shortly after and was replaced by Joseph Campanella. In 1994, Andrew Russo was releaaed from prison and made acting boss of the Persico faction.

Later in 1994, the other families decided to officially back the Persico faction to end the war. Some Orena guys like Cacace and Aloi came in, while others like Cutolo and Campanella were broken down to soldier and only came in later. Cacace was either consigliere or acting underboss under Russo. If he was underboss, Vinny Aloi was consigliere. In 1996, Russo was locked up again but it appears Alphonse Persico didn't take over until a couple of years later. With Persico as acting boss, he filled out the rest of the administration with Cutolo as acting underboss and Cacace as consigliere (if he wasn't already in the role). This was the set-up until Cutolo was murdered in 1999. After Cutolo's killing, Cacace briefly held both the official consigliere and acting underboss positions.

When Persico was arrested that same year, the family was run by a panel consisting of Cacace (as consigliere) and captains Benjamin Castellazzo, John DeRoss, and Thomas Gioeli. At some point between 1999 and his death in 2000, Salvatore Fusco was made street boss. DeRoss also was serving as acting underboss by 2000.


Gambino family

At the start of 1990, John Gotti was the boss, Joseph Armone the incarcerated underboss, Frank Locascio the acting underboss, and Salvatore Gravano the consigliere. Gotti then switched Armone and Gravano and moved Locascio to acting consigliere. Gotti, Gravano, and Locascio were all then locked up in late 1990.

On the street, a panel was set up to help John Gotti Jr. run the family. This first panel consisted of John D'Amico, Peter Gotti, James Failla, and Louis Vallario. While never actually being given the acting boss position, Gotti Jr. was still de facto in charge of the family. Other guys who served on the panel at different points through the 1990s were Anthony Ciccone, Nicholas Corozzo, and Stephen Grammauta. Joseph Arcuri was also on the administration, possibly serving as acting or official underboss after Gravano flipped and later as acting consigliere. By 1998/ 1999, the panel was disbanded in favour of a traditional administration. Peter Gotti was made acting boss, Arnold Squitieri the official underboss, and Joseph Corozzo the official consigliere.

Genovese family

At the beginning of 1990, Vincent Gigante was the boss, Venero Mangano the underboss, and James Ida either the official or acting consigliere (depending on when he officially took over from Bobby Manna). When Gigante and Mangano were indicted, Liborio Bellomo and Michael Generoso were made acting boss and acting underboss, respectively. A few years later, Bellomo, Generoso, and Ida were all locked up at the same time. Dominick Cirillo held the acting boss position for about a year until he stepped down and was replaced by Frank Serpico, who may have held the position until his death. Cirillo, Serpico, and the other acting bosses in the late 1990s and 2000s were assisted by a panel of high ranking captains that included the likes of Lawrence Dentico, Alan Longo, and Frank Illiano among others.

Lucchese family

Vittorio Amuso was the official boss and Anthony Casso the official underboss. They went on the lam to avoid being arrested and in 1991 made Alfonso D'Arco the acting boss. Anthony Baratta was acting underboss and Steven Crea acting consigliere. The acting administration was only in place briefly before being taken down in favour of a panel consisting of D'Arco, Baratta, Frank Lastorino, and Salvatore Avellino. D'Arco flipled shortly afterwards and Lastorino was serving as official consigliere by the end of 1991. Eventually, Joseph Defede was given the acting boss position, Crea succeeded Casso as underboss, and Louis Daidone replaced Lastorino as consigliere. Crea then took over from Defede as acting boss, and Eugene Castelle was serving as acting underboss by 2000.