The following is a list of people who have served as mayors of the city of El Paso in the U.S state of Texas.

Mayor of El Paso
Flag of the City of El Paso
Incumbent
Oscar Leeser
since January 5, 2021
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years, Two Term Limit
Inaugural holderBen S. Dowell
1873
Formation1873
Salary$78,750 As of 2021
Websitewww.elpasotexas.gov/mayor/

List of Mayors of El Paso

MayorTerm
Ben S. Dowell1873–1875
Melton A. Jones1875–1876
Solomon Shultz1880–1881
Joseph Magoffin1881–1885
C. Lightbody1885–1889
Richard Caples1889–1893
W. H. Austin1893–1894
Adolph Solomon1894
A. K. Albers1894
Robert Campbell1895–1897
Joseph Magoffin1897–1901
Ben F. Hammett1901–1903
Charles Robert Morehead Jr. 1903-1905[1]
Charles Davis1905–1907
Joseph Sweeney1907–1910
W. F. Robinson1910
Charles E. Kelly1910–1915
Tom Lea1915–1917
Charles Davis1917–1923
R. M. Dudley1923–1925
H. P. Jackson1925–1927
R. Ewing Thomason1927–1931
A. B. Poe1931
R. E. Sherman1931–1937
M. A. Harlan1937–1938
J. E. Anderson1938–1947
Dan R. Ponder1947–1949
Dan L. P. Duke1949–1951
Fred Hervey1951–1955
W. T. Misenhimer1955
Tom E. Rogers1955–1957
Raymond Telles1957–1961
Ralph Seitsinger1961–1963
Judson F. Williams1963–1969
Ashley G. Classen1969
Peter De Wetter1969–1971
Bert Williams1971–1973
Fred Hervey1973–1975
Don Henderson1975–1977
Ray Salazar1977–1979
Thomas D. Westfall1979–1981
Jonathan W. Rogers1981–1989
Suzanne S. Azar1989–1991
William S. Tilney1991–1993
Larry Francis1993–1997
Carlos Ramirez1997–2001
Raymond CaballeroJune 9, 2001 – June 10, 2003
Joe WardyJune 10, 2003 – June 13, 2005
John CookJune 13, 2005 – June 24, 2013
Oscar LeeserJune 24, 2013 – June 26, 2017 [2]
Dee MargoJune 27, 2017 – January 5, 2021[3]
Oscar Leeser January 5, 2021 – Present

References

  1. HAMILTON, NANCY (June 15, 2010). "MOREHEAD, CHARLES ROBERT". tshaonline.org. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  2. "El Paso Downtown ballpark-guarantee push rejected - el Paso Times". Archived from the original on June 24, 2013. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  3. Ramirez, Ruben R. "At the helm of the city". El Paso Times. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
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