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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
# | Name | Took office | Left office | Party |
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1 | Dorilus Morrison | February 26, 1867 | April 14, 1868 | Republican |
2 | Hugh G. Harrison | April 14, 1868 | April 13, 1869 | Republican |
3 | Dorilus Morrison | April 13, 1869 | April 12, 1870 | Republican |
4 | Eli B. Ames | April 12, 1870 | April 9, 1872 | Democratic |
5 | Eugene McLanahan Wilson | April 9, 1872 | April 8, 1873 | Democratic |
6 | George A. Brackett | April 8, 1873 | April 14, 1874 | Republican |
7 | Eugene McLanahan Wilson | April 14, 1874 | April 13, 1875 | Democratic |
8 | Orlando C. Merriman | April 13, 1875 | April 11, 1876 | Democratic |
9 | A.A. (Doc.) Ames | April 11, 1876 | April 10, 1877 | Democratic |
10 | John De Laittre | April 10, 1877 | April 9, 1878 | Republican |
11 | Alonzo Cooper Rand | April 9, 1878 | April 11, 1882 | Republican |
12 | A.A. (Doc.) Ames | April 11, 1882 | April 8, 1884 | Democratic |
13 | George A. Pillsbury | April 8, 1884 | April 13, 1886 | Republican |
14 | A.A. (Doc.) Ames | April 13, 1886 | January 7, 1889 | Democratic |
15 | Edward C. Babb | January 7, 1889 | January 5, 1891 | Republican |
16 | Phillip B. Winston | January 5, 1891 | January 2, 1893 | Democratic |
17 | William H. Eustis | January 2, 1893 | January 7, 1895 | Republican |
18 | Robert Pratt | January 7, 1895 | January 2, 1899 | Republican |
19 | James Gray | January 2, 1899 | January 7, 1901 | Democratic |
20 | A.A. (Doc.) Ames | January 7, 1901 | August 27, 1902 | Republican |
21 | David P. Jones | August 27, 1902 | January 5, 1903 | Republican |
22 | J. C. Haynes | January 5, 1903 | January 2, 1905 | Democratic |
23 | David P. Jones | January 2, 1905 | January 7, 1907 | Republican |
24 | J. C. Haynes | January 7, 1907 | January 6, 1913 | Democratic |
25 | Wallace G. Nye | January 6, 1913 | January 1, 1917 | Republican |
26 | Thomas Van Lear | January 1, 1917 | January 6, 1919 | Socialist |
27 | J. E. Meyers | January 6, 1919 | July 3, 1921 | Loyalist |
28 | George E. Leach | July 4, 1921 | July 7, 1929 | Republican |
29 | William F. Kunze | July 8, 1929 | July 5, 1931 | Republican |
30 | William A. Anderson | July 6, 1931 | July 2, 1933 | Farmer–Labor |
31 | A. G. Bainbridge | July 3, 1933 | July 7, 1935 | Republican |
32 | Thomas E. Latimer | July 8, 1935 | July 4, 1937 | Farmer–Labor |
33 | George E. Leach | July 5, 1937 | July 6, 1941 | Republican |
34 | Marvin L. Kline | July 7, 1941 | July 1, 1945 | Republican |
35 | Hubert Humphrey | July 2, 1945 | November 30, 1948 | Democratic–Farmer–Labor |
36 | Eric G. Hoyer | December 1, 1948 | July 7, 1957 | Democratic–Farmer–Labor |
37 | P. Kenneth Peterson | July 8, 1957 | July 2, 1961 | Republican |
38 | Arthur Naftalin | July 3, 1961 | July 6, 1969 | Democratic–Farmer–Labor |
39 | Charles Stenvig | July 7, 1969 | December 31, 1973 | Independent |
40 | Richard Erdall | December 31, 1973 | Republican | |
41 | Albert Hofstede | January 1, 1974 | December 31, 1975 | Democratic–Farmer–Labor |
42 | Charles Stenvig | January 1, 1976 | December 31, 1977 | Independent |
43 | Albert Hofstede | January 1, 1978 | December 31, 1979 | Democratic–Farmer–Labor |
44 | Donald M. Fraser | January 1, 1980 | December 31, 1993 | Democratic–Farmer–Labor |
45 | Sharon Sayles Belton | January 1, 1994 | December 31, 2001 | Democratic–Farmer–Labor |
46 | R. T. Rybak | January 1, 2002 | December 31, 2013 | Democratic–Farmer–Labor |
47 | Betsy Hodges | January 1, 2014 | January 2, 2018 | Democratic–Farmer–Labor |
48 | Jacob Frey | January 2, 2018 | incumbent | Democratic–Farmer–Labor |
Party | Mayors |
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Republican | 21 |
Democratic | 11 |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor | 10 |
Farmer-Labor | 2 |
Independent | 2 |
Loyalist | 1 |
Socialist | 1 |
Timeline
St. Anthony
Minneapolis merged with St. Anthony in 1872.
# | Name | Took office | Left office | Party |
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1 | Henry T. Welles | April 13, 1855 | April 9, 1856 | Democratic |
2 | Alvaren Allen | April 9, 1856 | August 23, 1856 | Democratic |
David A. Secombe (Mayor Pro-Temp) | August 23, 1856 | April 7, 1857 | ||
3 | William W. Wales | April 7, 1857 | April 6, 1858 | Republican |
4 | Orrin Curtis | April 6, 1858 | April 5, 1860 | Democratic |
5 | R.B. Graves | April 5, 1860 | April 8, 1861 | Republican |
6 | Orlando C. Merriman | April 8, 1861 | April 1863 | Democratic |
7 | Edwin S. Brown | April 1863 | April 11, 1864 | Democratic |
8 | Orlando C. Merriman | April 11, 1864 | April 7, 1865 | Democratic |
9 | William W. Wales | April 7, 1865 | April 10, 1866 | Republican |
10 | Orlando C. Merriman | April 10, 1866 | April 7, 1868 | Democratic |
11 | Winthrop Young | April 7, 1868 | April 10, 1869 | Democratic |
12 | William W. McNair | April 10, 1869 | April 4, 1871 | Democratic |
13 | Edwin S. Brown | April 4, 1871 | April 8, 1872 | Democratic |
References
- ↑ "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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