Mayor of Denver
Seal of the City of Denver
Incumbent
Mike Johnston
since July 17, 2023
StyleThe Honorable
ResidenceCableland
Term lengthFour years, renewable twice
Websitedenvergov.mayor

This is a list of mayors of Denver, the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Colorado.[1] Mayors of Denver can now serve three four-year terms.[2]

List

#ImageMayorTerm
1John C. Moore1859–1861
2Charles A. Cook1861–1863
3Amos Steck1863–1864
4Hiram J. Brendlinger1864–1865
5George T. Clark1865–1866
6Milton DeLano1866–1868
7William M. Clayton1868–1869
8Baxter B. Stiles1869–1871
9John Harper1871–1872
10Joseph E. Bates1872–1873
11Francis M. Case1873–1874
12William J. Barker1874–1876
13R. G. Buckingham1876–1877
14Baxter B. Stiles1877–1878
15Richard Sopris1878–1881
16Robert Morris1881–1883
17John Long Routt1883–1885
18Joseph E. Bates1885–1887
19William Scott Lee1887–1889
20Wolfe Londoner1889–1891
21Platt Rogers1891–1893
22M. D. Van Horn1893–1895
23Thomas S. McMurray1895–1899
24Henry V. Johnson1899–1901
25Robert R. Wright1901–1904
26Robert W. Speer1904–1912
27Henry J. Arnold1912–1913
28J. M. Perkins1913–1915
29William H. Sharpley1915–1916
30Robert W. Speer1916–1918
31William Fitz Randolph Mills1918–1919
32Dewey C. Bailey1919–1923
33Benjamin F. Stapleton1923–1931
34George D. Begole1931–1935
35Benjamin F. Stapleton1935–1947
36J. Quigg Newton1947–1955
37Will Nicholson1955–1959
38Richard Batterton1959–1963
39Tom Currigan1963–1968
40William H. McNichols, Jr.December 31, 1968–July 2, 1983
41Federico PeñaJuly 2, 1983–July 15, 1991
42Wellington WebbJuly 15, 1991–July 21, 2003
43John HickenlooperJuly 21, 2003–January 12, 2011
44Bill VidalJanuary 12, 2011-July 18, 2011
45Michael HancockJuly 18, 2011–July 17, 2023
46Mike JohnstonJuly 17, 2023–present

See also

Notes

    References

    1. "History of the Office of the Mayor". City and County of Denver. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
    2. "Term Limits? Why Denver's Mayor and Councilmembers Can Serve Twelve Years".

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