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Mayor of Portland, Maine

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.

Mayor of Portland
Incumbent
Mark Dion
since December 4, 2023
Term length4 years
Inaugural holderAndrew L. Emerson
Formation1832
Salary$65,400 (2011)[1]
Website[1]

History of the office edit

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. Subsequent elections were held in 2015 and 2019.

List of mayors edit

This is a list of mayors of Portland, Maine. This information is obtained from the of the city council.

# Mayor Party Term Notes
1 Andrew L. Emerson 1832
2 Jonathan Dow 1832
3 John Anderson Democrat 1833
4 Levi Cutter 1834–1840
5 James C. Churchill 1841
6 John Anderson Democrat 1842
7 Eliphalet Greeley Whig 1843–1848
8 James B. Cahoon Whig 1849–1850
9 Neal Dow Whig 1851–1852 came up with the Maine law
10 Albion K. Parris Democrat 1852–1853 Preiviously Senator and Governor of Maine
11 James B. Calhoon Democrat 1853–1854
12 Neal Dow Republican 1855–1856 later served in the Maine House
13 James T. McCobb 1856
14 William Willis Republican 1857 Previously served in the Maine Senate.
15 Jedediah Jewett 1858–1859
16 Joseph Howard 1860 Previously a Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from 1848 to 1855 and future Democratic nominee for Governor in 1865.
17 William W. Thomas 1861–1862
18 Jacob McLellan 1863–65
19 Augustus E. Stevens 1866–1867
20 Jacob McLellan 1868
21 William Lebaron Putnam Democrat 1869–1870 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit from 1892-1917.
22 Benjamin Kingsbury, Jr. 1870–1872
23 George P. Wescott 1873–1874
24 Roswell M. Richardson 1875
25 Francis Fessenden Republican 1876 Major general in the 25th and 30th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiments during the Civil War.
26 Moses M. Butler 1877–1878
27 George Walker 1879
28 William Senter 1880–1881
29 Charles F. Libby 1882
31 John W. Deering Democrat 1883 Formerly a Republican. Commissioner of the Port of Portland under President Grover Cleveland.
32 Marquis F. King 1884
33 John W. Deering Democrat 1885 Formerly a Republican. Commissioner of the Port of Portland under President Grover Cleveland.
34 Charles J. Chapman 1886–1888
35 Holman S. Melcher Republican 1889–1890 Captain in the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.
36 George W. True 1891
37 Darius H. Ingraham 1892
38 James Phinney Baxter Republican 1893–1896
39 Charles H. Randall 1897–1898
40 Frank W. Robinson 1899–1900 Previously Cumberland County District Attorney and judge of the Portland Municipal Court from 1893-1899.
41 Frederic E. Boothby Republican 1901–1903
42 James Phinney Baxter Republican 1904–1905
43 Nathan Clifford Democrat 1906–1907
44 Adam P. Leighton, Sr. Republican 1908–1909
45 Charles A. Strout Republican 1910
46 Oakley C. Curtis Democrat 1911–1914 Governor of Maine from 1915-1917.
47 William Moulton Ingraham Democrat 1915[4]
48 Wilford G. Chapman Republican 1916–1917
49 Charles B. Clarke Republican 1918–1921
50 Carroll S. Chaplin Republican 1922–1923
51 Philip J. Deering Democrat 1924
52 Neal W. Allen 1925–1926
53 Philip J. Deering Democrat 1927
54 Lester F. Wallace 1928–1929
55 Ralph D. Brooks 1930
56 Arthur W. Jordan 1931
57 Ralph D. Brooks 1932
58 Arthur E. Craig 1933
59 Philip J. Deering Democrat 1934–1935
60 Edward C. Berry 1936
61 Adam P. Leighton, Jr. 1937
62 Edward C. Berry 1938
63 Arthur E. Craig 1939
64 Harry E. Martin 1940
65 Edward C. Berry 1941
66 Adam P. Leighton, Jr. 1942
67 Herman B. Libby 1943
68 George A. Harrison 1944
69 Harry C. Libby 1945
70 Helen C. Frost 1946
71 Herman B. Libby 1947
72 Robert L. Getchell 1948–1949
73 Edward T. Colley 1950
74 Helen C. Frost 1952
75 H. Merrill Luthe 1953
76 Edward T. Colley 1954
77 Ben B. Wilson 1955
78 H. Merrill Luthe 1956
79 Carleton G. Lane 1957
80 Perley J. Lessard 1958
81 Sumner S. Clark 1959
82 Mitchell Cope 1960[5]
83 Harold E. Frank 1961
84 Daniel B. Felix 1962
85 Ralph Amerigan 1963
86 J. Weston Walch 1964–1965
87 Charles W. Allen 1966
88 Harold E. Loring 1967
89 Donald Slipp 1969-1970
90 Dr. William L. MacVane Democrat 1970–1971
91 Gerard P. Conley, Sr. Democrat 1971–1972
92 Edward I. Bernstein Republican 1973[6]
93 William B. Troubh Democrat 1974–1975
94 Harold Loring 1975–1976
95 Matthew I. Barron 1976–1978
96 Bruce Taliento 1978[7][8]
97 Edward I. Bernstein Republican 1978–1979[9]
98 Llewellyn Smith 1979–1980
99 John O'Leary Democrat 1980–1981
100 Pamela P. Plumb 1981–1982
101 Linda Abromson Democrat 1982–1983
102 William B. Troubh Democrat 1983–1984
103 David H. Brenerman Democrat 1984–1985
104 Joseph D. Casale Democrat 1985–1986
105 Philip J. Dawson 1986–1987
106 Ronald J. Dorler 1987–1988
107 Cheryl A. Leeman Republican 1988–1989
108 Esther Clenott Democrat 1989–1990
109 Peter O'Donnell Democrat 1990–1991
110 Thomas H. Allen Democrat 1991–1992
111 Charles Harlow Democrat 1992–1993
112 Anne B. Pringle Democrat 1993–1994
113 Richard W. "Dick" Paulson, Jr. Democrat 1994–1995
114 Philip "Jack" Dawson Democrat 1995–1996
115 John F. McDonough Democrat 1996–1997
116 George N. Campbell 1997–1998
117 Thomas V. Kane Democrat 1998–1999
118 Nicholas "Nick" Mavodones, Jr. Democrat 1999–2000
119 Cheryl A. Leeman Republican 2000–2001
120 Karen Geraghty Democrat 2001–2002
121 James F. "Jim" Cloutier Democrat 2002–2003
122 Nathan Smith Democrat 2003–2004
123 Jill Duson Democrat 2004–2005 First African-American mayor
124 James I. Cohen Democrat 2005–2006
125 Nicholas "Nick" Mavodones, Jr. Democrat 2006–2007
126 Edward Suslovic Democrat 2007–2008
127 Jill Duson Democrat 2008–2010
128 Nicholas "Nick" Mavodones, Jr. Democrat 2010–2011
129 Michael F. Brennan Democrat 2011–2015 First popularly elected Mayor of Portland since 1923. Previously served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1992 to 2000 and in the Maine Senate from 2002 to 2006.
130 Ethan Strimling Democrat 2015–2019
131 Kate Snyder Democrat 2019–2023
132 Mark Dion Democrat 2023–Incumbent

References edit

  1. ^ "Portland's mayor will earn $65,400". Portland Press Herald. July 19, 2011. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  2. ^ "City Charter of Portland, Maine". City of Portland. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  3. ^ "Donald R. Slipp Obituary: View Donald Slipp's Obituary by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram". Retrieved July 26, 2014.
  4. ^ "PORTLAND DEMOCRATIC. William M. Ingraham Elected Mayor by a Small Plurality" (PDF). The New York Times. Portland, Maine. December 8, 1914. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
  5. ^ "MITCHELL COPE". Retrieved December 23, 2014.
  6. ^ Kennebec Journal, 7 December 1972, p. 7
  7. ^ "Ex-Portland mayor draws jail sentence". The Nashua Telegraph. September 11, 1980. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  8. ^ "Former mayor of Portland dies> Bruce Taliento, 48, found dead at Old Orchard Beach home". Archive. Retrieved October 7, 2022.
  9. ^ Portland Press Herald, August 30, 2000, page 3B

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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 Mayor of PortlandIncumbentMark Dionsince December 4 2023Term length4 yearsInaugural holderAndrew L EmersonFormation1832Salary 65 400 2011 1 Website 1 History of the office editBefore 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 Subsequent elections were held in 2015 and 2019 List of mayors editThis is a list of mayors of Portland Maine This information is obtained from the website of the city council Mayor Party Term Notes 1 Andrew L Emerson 1832 2 Jonathan Dow 1832 3 John Anderson Democrat 1833 4 Levi Cutter 1834 1840 5 James C Churchill 1841 6 John Anderson Democrat 1842 7 Eliphalet Greeley Whig 1843 1848 8 James B Cahoon Whig 1849 1850 9 Neal Dow Whig 1851 1852 came up with the Maine law 10 Albion K Parris Democrat 1852 1853 Preiviously Senator and Governor of Maine 11 James B Calhoon Democrat 1853 1854 12 Neal Dow Republican 1855 1856 later served in the Maine House 13 James T McCobb 1856 14 William Willis Republican 1857 Previously served in the Maine Senate 15 Jedediah Jewett 1858 1859 16 Joseph Howard 1860 Previously a Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from 1848 to 1855 and future Democratic nominee for Governor in 1865 17 William W Thomas 1861 1862 18 Jacob McLellan 1863 65 19 Augustus E Stevens 1866 1867 20 Jacob McLellan 1868 21 William Lebaron Putnam Democrat 1869 1870 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit from 1892 1917 22 Benjamin Kingsbury Jr 1870 1872 23 George P Wescott 1873 1874 24 Roswell M Richardson 1875 25 Francis Fessenden Republican 1876 Major general in the 25th and 30th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiments during the Civil War 26 Moses M Butler 1877 1878 27 George Walker 1879 28 William Senter 1880 1881 29 Charles F Libby 1882 31 John W Deering Democrat 1883 Formerly a Republican Commissioner of the Port of Portland under President Grover Cleveland 32 Marquis F King 1884 33 John W Deering Democrat 1885 Formerly a Republican Commissioner of the Port of Portland under President Grover Cleveland 34 Charles J Chapman 1886 1888 35 Holman S Melcher Republican 1889 1890 Captain in the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War 36 George W True 1891 37 Darius H Ingraham 1892 38 James Phinney Baxter Republican 1893 1896 39 Charles H Randall 1897 1898 40 Frank W Robinson 1899 1900 Previously Cumberland County District Attorney and judge of the Portland Municipal Court from 1893 1899 41 Frederic E Boothby Republican 1901 1903 42 James Phinney Baxter Republican 1904 1905 43 Nathan Clifford Democrat 1906 1907 44 Adam P Leighton Sr Republican 1908 1909 45 Charles A Strout Republican 1910 46 Oakley C Curtis Democrat 1911 1914 Governor of Maine from 1915 1917 47 William Moulton Ingraham Democrat 1915 4 48 Wilford G Chapman Republican 1916 1917 49 Charles B Clarke Republican 1918 1921 50 Carroll S Chaplin Republican 1922 1923 51 Philip J Deering Democrat 1924 52 Neal W Allen 1925 1926 53 Philip J Deering Democrat 1927 54 Lester F Wallace 1928 1929 55 Ralph D Brooks 1930 56 Arthur W Jordan 1931 57 Ralph D Brooks 1932 58 Arthur E Craig 1933 59 Philip J Deering Democrat 1934 1935 60 Edward C Berry 1936 61 Adam P Leighton Jr 1937 62 Edward C Berry 1938 63 Arthur E Craig 1939 64 Harry E Martin 1940 65 Edward C Berry 1941 66 Adam P Leighton Jr 1942 67 Herman B Libby 1943 68 George A Harrison 1944 69 Harry C Libby 1945 70 Helen C Frost 1946 71 Herman B Libby 1947 72 Robert L Getchell 1948 1949 73 Edward T Colley 1950 74 Helen C Frost 1952 75 H Merrill Luthe 1953 76 Edward T Colley 1954 77 Ben B Wilson 1955 78 H Merrill Luthe 1956 79 Carleton G Lane 1957 80 Perley J Lessard 1958 81 Sumner S Clark 1959 82 Mitchell Cope 1960 5 83 Harold E Frank 1961 84 Daniel B Felix 1962 85 Ralph Amerigan 1963 86 J Weston Walch 1964 1965 87 Charles W Allen 1966 88 Harold E Loring 1967 89 Donald Slipp 1969 1970 90 Dr William L MacVane Democrat 1970 1971 91 Gerard P Conley Sr Democrat 1971 1972 92 Edward I Bernstein Republican 1973 6 93 William B Troubh Democrat 1974 1975 94 Harold Loring 1975 1976 95 Matthew I Barron 1976 1978 96 Bruce Taliento 1978 7 8 97 Edward I Bernstein Republican 1978 1979 9 98 Llewellyn Smith 1979 1980 99 John O Leary Democrat 1980 1981 100 Pamela P Plumb 1981 1982 101 Linda Abromson Democrat 1982 1983 102 William B Troubh Democrat 1983 1984 103 David H Brenerman Democrat 1984 1985 104 Joseph D Casale Democrat 1985 1986 105 Philip J Dawson 1986 1987 106 Ronald J Dorler 1987 1988 107 Cheryl A Leeman Republican 1988 1989 108 Esther Clenott Democrat 1989 1990 109 Peter O Donnell Democrat 1990 1991 110 Thomas H Allen Democrat 1991 1992 111 Charles Harlow Democrat 1992 1993 112 Anne B Pringle Democrat 1993 1994 113 Richard W Dick Paulson Jr Democrat 1994 1995 114 Philip Jack Dawson Democrat 1995 1996 115 John F McDonough Democrat 1996 1997 116 George N Campbell 1997 1998 117 Thomas V Kane Democrat 1998 1999 118 Nicholas Nick Mavodones Jr Democrat 1999 2000 119 Cheryl A Leeman Republican 2000 2001 120 Karen Geraghty Democrat 2001 2002 121 James F Jim Cloutier Democrat 2002 2003 122 Nathan Smith Democrat 2003 2004 123 Jill Duson Democrat 2004 2005 First African American mayor 124 James I Cohen Democrat 2005 2006 125 Nicholas Nick Mavodones Jr Democrat 2006 2007 126 Edward Suslovic Democrat 2007 2008 127 Jill Duson Democrat 2008 2010 128 Nicholas Nick Mavodones Jr Democrat 2010 2011 129 Michael F Brennan Democrat 2011 2015 First popularly elected Mayor of Portland since 1923 Previously served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1992 to 2000 and in the Maine Senate from 2002 to 2006 130 Ethan Strimling Democrat 2015 2019 131 Kate Snyder Democrat 2019 2023 132 Mark Dion Democrat 2023 IncumbentReferences edit Portland s mayor will earn 65 400 Portland Press Herald July 19 2011 Retrieved March 26 2015 City Charter of Portland Maine City of Portland Retrieved March 26 2015 Donald R Slipp Obituary View Donald Slipp s Obituary by Portland Press Herald Maine Sunday Telegram Retrieved July 26 2014 PORTLAND DEMOCRATIC William M Ingraham Elected Mayor by a Small Plurality PDF The New York Times Portland Maine December 8 1914 Retrieved June 14 2018 MITCHELL COPE Retrieved December 23 2014 Kennebec Journal 7 December 1972 p 7 Ex Portland mayor draws jail sentence The Nashua Telegraph September 11 1980 Retrieved February 13 2013 Former mayor of Portland dies gt Bruce Taliento 48 found dead at Old Orchard Beach home Archive Retrieved October 7 2022 Portland Press Herald August 30 2000 page 3B 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