This is a list of mayors of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The current mayor is Jacob Frey (DFL).

Minneapolis

From 1867 to 1878 mayors were elected for a 1-year term. Beginning in 1878 the term was extended to 2 years.

As the city became larger and more complex, expectations of voters for mayors increased. The term was extended to 4 years beginning in January 1982, to provide mayors with more time to achieve their programs.[1]

List

Mayors of Minneapolis
#NameTook officeLeft officeParty
1Dorilus MorrisonFebruary 26, 1867April 14, 1868Republican
2Hugh G. HarrisonApril 14, 1868April 13, 1869Republican
3Dorilus MorrisonApril 13, 1869April 12, 1870Republican
4Eli B. AmesApril 12, 1870April 9, 1872Democratic
5Eugene McLanahan WilsonApril 9, 1872April 8, 1873Democratic
6George A. BrackettApril 8, 1873April 14, 1874Republican
7Eugene McLanahan WilsonApril 14, 1874April 13, 1875Democratic
8Orlando C. MerrimanApril 13, 1875April 11, 1876Democratic
9A.A. (Doc.) AmesApril 11, 1876April 10, 1877Democratic
10John De LaittreApril 10, 1877April 9, 1878Republican
11Alonzo Cooper RandApril 9, 1878April 11, 1882Republican
12A.A. (Doc.) AmesApril 11, 1882April 8, 1884Democratic
13George A. PillsburyApril 8, 1884April 13, 1886Republican
14A.A. (Doc.) AmesApril 13, 1886January 7, 1889Democratic
15Edward C. BabbJanuary 7, 1889January 5, 1891Republican
16Phillip B. WinstonJanuary 5, 1891January 2, 1893Democratic
17William H. EustisJanuary 2, 1893January 7, 1895Republican
18Robert PrattJanuary 7, 1895January 2, 1899Republican
19James GrayJanuary 2, 1899January 7, 1901Democratic
20A.A. (Doc.) AmesJanuary 7, 1901August 27, 1902Republican
21David P. JonesAugust 27, 1902January 5, 1903Republican
22J. C. HaynesJanuary 5, 1903January 2, 1905Democratic
23David P. JonesJanuary 2, 1905January 7, 1907Republican
24J. C. HaynesJanuary 7, 1907January 6, 1913Democratic
25Wallace G. NyeJanuary 6, 1913January 1, 1917Republican
26Thomas Van LearJanuary 1, 1917January 6, 1919Socialist
27J. E. MeyersJanuary 6, 1919July 3, 1921Loyalist
28George E. LeachJuly 4, 1921July 7, 1929Republican
29William F. KunzeJuly 8, 1929July 5, 1931Republican
30William A. AndersonJuly 6, 1931July 2, 1933Farmer–Labor
31A. G. BainbridgeJuly 3, 1933July 7, 1935Republican
32Thomas E. LatimerJuly 8, 1935July 4, 1937Farmer–Labor
33George E. LeachJuly 5, 1937July 6, 1941Republican
34Marvin L. KlineJuly 7, 1941July 1, 1945Republican
35Hubert HumphreyJuly 2, 1945November 30, 1948Democratic–Farmer–Labor
36Eric G. HoyerDecember 1, 1948July 7, 1957Democratic–Farmer–Labor
37P. Kenneth PetersonJuly 8, 1957July 2, 1961Republican
38Arthur NaftalinJuly 3, 1961July 6, 1969Democratic–Farmer–Labor
39Charles StenvigJuly 7, 1969December 31, 1973Independent
40Richard ErdallDecember 31, 1973Republican
41Albert HofstedeJanuary 1, 1974December 31, 1975Democratic–Farmer–Labor
42Charles StenvigJanuary 1, 1976December 31, 1977Independent
43Albert HofstedeJanuary 1, 1978December 31, 1979Democratic–Farmer–Labor
44Donald M. FraserJanuary 1, 1980December 31, 1993Democratic–Farmer–Labor
45Sharon Sayles BeltonJanuary 1, 1994December 31, 2001Democratic–Farmer–Labor
46R. T. RybakJanuary 1, 2002December 31, 2013Democratic–Farmer–Labor
47Betsy HodgesJanuary 1, 2014January 2, 2018Democratic–Farmer–Labor
48Jacob FreyJanuary 2, 2018incumbentDemocratic–Farmer–Labor
Number of Mayors of Minneapolis by party affiliation
Party Mayors
Republican 21
Democratic 11
Democratic-Farmer-Labor 10
Farmer-Labor 2
Independent 2
Loyalist 1
Socialist 1

Timeline

Jacob FreyBetsy HodgesR. T. RybakSharon Sayles BeltonDonald M. FraserAlbert HofstedeCharles StenvigAlbert HofstedeRichard ErdallCharles StenvigArthur NaftalinP. Kenneth PetersonEric G. HoyerHubert HumphreyMarvin L. KlineGeorge E. LeachThomas E. LatimerA. G. BainbridgeWilliam F. KunzeGeorge E. LeachJ. E. MeyersThomas Van LearWallace G. NyeJ. C. HaynesDavid P. JonesJ. C. HaynesDavid P. JonesDoc AmesJames GrayRobert Pratt (mayor)William H. EustisPhillip B. WinstonDoc AmesGeorge A. PillsburyDoc AmesJohn De LaittreDoc AmesOrlando C. MerrimanEugene McLanahan WilsonGeorge A. BrackettEugene McLanahan WilsonEli B. AmesDorilus MorrisonHugh G. HarrisonDorilus Morrison

St. Anthony

Minneapolis merged with St. Anthony in 1872.

#NameTook officeLeft officeParty
1Henry T. WellesApril 13, 1855April 9, 1856Democratic
2Alvaren AllenApril 9, 1856August 23, 1856Democratic
David A. Secombe (Mayor Pro-Temp)August 23, 1856April 7, 1857
3William W. WalesApril 7, 1857April 6, 1858Republican
4Orrin CurtisApril 6, 1858April 5, 1860Democratic
5R.B. GravesApril 5, 1860April 8, 1861Republican
6Orlando C. MerrimanApril 8, 1861April 1863Democratic
7Edwin S. BrownApril 1863April 11, 1864Democratic
8Orlando C. MerrimanApril 11, 1864April 7, 1865Democratic
9William W. WalesApril 7, 1865April 10, 1866Republican
10Orlando C. MerrimanApril 10, 1866April 7, 1868Democratic
11Winthrop YoungApril 7, 1868April 10, 1869Democratic
12William W. McNairApril 10, 1869April 4, 1871Democratic
13Edwin S. BrownApril 4, 1871April 8, 1872Democratic

References

  1. "Essay on Political Office in Minneapolis". Minnesota Election Trends Project.
  • Tony L. Hill, "Mayors of Minneapolis Since Incorporation," 1986.
  • Ray Marshall, "Who Governed - In Minneapolis and St. Paul," 1968.
  • Proceedings of the City Council of St. Anthony, 1855-1862.
  • Proceedings of the City Council of St. Anthony, Sept. 7, 1863-April 8, 1872.
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