List of mayors of Portland, Maine
Mayor of Portland | |
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City of Portland Seal | |
Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder | Jonathan Dow |
Formation | 1832 |
Salary | $65,400 (2011)[1] |
Website |
The Mayor of Portland is the official head of the city of Portland, Maine, United States, as stipulated in the Charter of the City of Portland. [2] This article is a listing of past (and present) Mayors of Portland.
Before 1923, the city's leader was known as the mayor. From 1923 to 1969, the position was named "Chairman of the City Council."[3] In 1969, the "Mayor" title was reinstated, but the office continued to be held by the leader of the city council, chosen by a vote of its members. In 2011, the city returned to the practice of popularly electing a mayor for the first time since 1923.
This is a list of mayors of Portland, Maine. This information is obtained from the website of the city council.
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- Jonathan Dow 1832
- Andrew L. Emerson 1832
- John Anderson (Jacksonian) 1833
- Levi Cutter 1834–1840
- James C. Churchill 1841
- John Anderson (Dem) 1842
- Eliphalet Greeley (Whig) 1843–1848
- James B. Cahoon (Whig) 1849–1850
- Neal S. Dow (Whig) 1851–1852
- Albion K. Parris (Dem) 1852–1853
- James B. Calhoon (Dem) 1853–1854
- Neal S. Dow (Rep) 1855–1856
- J.T. McCobb 1856
- William Willis 1857
- Jedediah Jewett 1858–1859
- Joseph Howard 1860
- William W. Thomas 1861–1862
- Jacob McLellan 1863–65
- A.E. Stevens 1866–1867
- Jacob McLellan 1868
- William Lebaron Putnam 1869–1870
- Benjamin Kingsbury, Jr. 1870–1872
- George P. Wescott 1873–1874
- R.M. Richardson 1875
- Francis Fessenden 1876
- Moses M. Butler 1877–1878
- George Walker 1879
- William Senter 1880–1881
- Charles F. Libby 1882
- John W. Deering 1883
- Marquis F. King 1884
- John W. Deering 1885
- Charles J. Chapman 1886–1888
- Holman S. Melcher 1889–1890
- George W. True 1891
- Darius H. Ingraham 1892
- James Phinney Baxter 1893–1896
- Charles H. Randall 1897–1898
- Frank W. Robinson 1899–1900
- Frederic E. Boothby 1901–1903
- James Phinney Baxter 1904–1905
- Nathan Clifford 1906–1907
- Adam P. Leighton 1908–1909
- Charles A. Strout 1910
- Oakley C. Curtis 1911–1914
- William Moulton Ingraham, Democrat 1915[4]
- Wilford G. Chapman 1916–1917
- Charles B. Clarke 1918–1921
- Carroll S. Chaplin 1922–1923
- Philip J. Deering, 1924
- Neal W. Allen, 1925–1926
- Philip J. Deering, 1927
- Lester F. Wallace, 1928–1929
- Ralph D. Brooks, 1930
- Arthur W. Jordan, 1931
- Ralph D. Brooks, 1932
- Arthur E. Craig, 1933
- Philip J. Deering, 1934–1935
- Edward C. Berry, 1936
- Adam P. Leighton, 1937
- Edward C. Berry, 1938
- Arthur E. Craig, 1939
- Harry E. Martin, 1940
- Edward C. Berry, 1941
- Adam P. Leighton, 1942
- Herman B. Libby, 1943
- George A. Harrison, 1944
- Harry C. Libby, 1945
- Helen C. Frost, 1946
- Herman B. Libby, 1947
- Robert L. Getchell, 1948–1949
- Edward T. Colley, 1950
- Helen C. Frost, 1952
- H. Merrill Luthe, 1953
- Edward T. Colley, 1954
- Ben B. Wilson, 1955
- H. Merrill Luthe, 1956
- Carleton G. Lane, 1957
- Perley J. Lessard, 1958
- Sumner S. Clark, 1959
- Mitchell Cope, 1960[5]
- Harold E. Frank, 1961
- Daniel B. Felix, 1962
- Ralph Amerigan, 1963
- J. Weston Walch, 1964–1965
- Charles W. Allen, 1966
- Harold E. Loring, 1967
- Donald Slipp, 1969-1970
- Dr. William L. MacVane 1970–1971
- Gerard P. Conley, Sr. (Dem) 1971–1972
- Edward I. Bernstein (Rep) 1973[6]
- William B. Troubh (Dem) 1974–1975
- Harold Loring 1975–1976
- Matthew I. Barron 1976–1978
- Bruce Taliento 1978 [7] [8]
- Edward I. Bernstein (Rep), 1978–1979[9]
- Llewellyn Smith 1979–1980
- John O'Leary (Dem) 1980–1981
- Pamela P. Plumb 1981–1982
- Linda Abromson (Dem) 1982–1983
- William B. Troubh (Dem) 1983–1984
- David H. Brenerman (Dem) 1984–1985
- Joseph D. Casale (Dem?) 1985–1986
- Philip J. Dawson (?) 1986–1987
- Ronald J. Dorler 1987–1988
- Cheryl A. Leeman (Rep) 1988–1989
- Esther Clenott (Dem) 1989–1990
- Peter O'Donnell (Dem) 1990–1991
- Thomas H. Allen (Dem) 1991–1992
- Charles Harlow (Dem) 1992–1993
- Anne B. Pringle (Dem) 1993–1994
- Richard W. "Dick" Paulson, Jr. (Dem) 1994–1995
- Philip "Jack" Dawson (Dem) 1995–1996
- John F. McDonough (Dem) 1996–1997
- George N. Campbell (?) 1997–1998
- Thomas V. Kane (Dem) 1998–1999
- Nicholas Mavodones, Jr. (Dem) 1999–2000
- Cheryl A. Leeman (Rep) 2000–2001
- Karen Geraghty (Dem) 2001–2002
- James F. "Jim" Cloutier (Dem) 2002–2003
- Nathan Smith (Dem) 2003–2004
- Jill Duson (Dem) 2004–2005
- James I. Cohen (Dem) 2005–2006
- Nicholas Mavodones, Jr. (Dem) 2006–2007
- Edward Suslovic (Dem) 2007–2008
- Jill C. Duson (Dem) 2008–2010
- Nicholas Mavodones, Jr. (Dem) 2010–2011
- Michael F. Brennan (Dem) 2011–2015
- Ethan Strimling (Dem) 2015– (incumbent)
References
- ↑ "Portland’s mayor will earn $65,400". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
- ↑ "City Charter of Portland, Maine". City of Portland. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
- ↑ "Donald R. Slipp Obituary: View Donald Slipp's Obituary by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram". Retrieved 26 July 2014.
- ↑ http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F40D1EFE3F5C13738DDDA10894DA415B848DF1D3
- ↑ "MITCHELL COPE". Retrieved 23 December 2014.
- ↑ Kennebec Journal, 7 December 1972, p. 7
- ↑ "Ex-Portland mayor draws jail sentence". The Telegraph. September 11, 1980. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
- ↑ Bangor Daily News, 20 December 1999 http://archive.bangordailynews.com/1999/12/20/former-mayor-of-portland-dies-bruce-taliento-48-found-dead-at-old-orchard-beach-home/
- ↑ Portland Press Herald, August 30, 2000, page 3B
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