List of mayors of Pensacola, Florida
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The Mayor of Pensacola is the chief executive of the Pensacola, Florida City Government.
This list is from through 1820 to present day, and includes Spanish, French, British, Confederate and United States mayors. See History of Pensacola, Florida for an explanation of the city's history.
The current Mayor of Pensacola, Florida is John Fogg.
Contents |
[edit] 19th Century
Jose Noriega (Spanish) | 1820 - 1821 |
George Bowie | 1821 - 1822 |
John de la Rua | 1822 - 1823 |
Peter Alba | 1823 - 1825 |
John Jerrison | 1825 - 1828 |
Benjamin D. Wright | 1828 - 1829 |
John Jerrison | 1829 - 1830 |
Peter Alba | 1830 - 1834 |
Charles Evans | 1834 - 1838 |
Hanson Kelly | 1838 - 1840 |
Charles Le Baron | 1840 - 1841 |
Benjamin D. Wright | 1841 - 1842 |
Charles Evans | 1842 - 1847 |
Francis de la Rua | 1847 - 1848 |
Charles Evans | 1848 - 1852 |
Joseph Sierra | 1852 - 1855 |
Francis B. Bobe | 1855 - 1859 |
C. Gonzalez | 1859 - 1861 |
C. H. Gingles | 1861 - 1862 |
Francis B. Bobe | 1862 - 1863 |
Francis B. Bobe[1] | 1863 - 1866 |
Samuel Leonard | 1866 - 1867 |
E. W. Anderson | 1867 - 1868 |
S. C. Cobb | 1868 - 1870 |
F. C. Humphrey | 1870 - 1873 |
Royal Putnam | 1873 - 1874 |
R. A. Stearns | 1874 - 1875 |
J. P. Jones | 1875 - 1877 |
R. A. Stearns | 1877 - 1878 |
Salvador Pons[2] | 1878 - 1879 |
William M. Oerting | 1879 - 1881 |
George H. O'Neal | 1881 - 1882 |
J. M. Tarble | 1882 - 1883 |
George H. Welles | 1883 - 1885 |
S. S. Harvey[3] | 1885 - 1886 |
A. L. Avery | 1886 - 1887 |
W. D. Chipley | 1887 - 1888 |
A. L. Avery | 1888 - 1890 |
J. M. Hilliard | 1890 - 1893 |
W. E. Anderson | 1893 - 1895 |
Pat McHugh[4] | 1895 |
W. E. Anderson | 1895 - 1897 |
W. H. Northrup | 1897 - 1899 |
J. M. Hilliard | 1899 - 1901 |
[edit] 20th century
C. M. Jones | 1901 - 1903 |
T. E. Welles | 1903 - 1905 |
Charles H. Bliss | 1905 - 1907 |
C. C. Goodman | 1907 - 1909 |
Frank Reilly | 1909 - 1913 |
A. Greenhut | 1913 - 1916 |
G. Heinrich | 1916 - 1917 |
Thomas H. Johnson | 1917 - 1918 |
F. R. Pou | 1918 - 1919 |
F. D. Sanders | 1919 - 1921 |
J. H. Bayliss[5] | 1921 - 1931 |
H. Clay Armstrong | 1931 - 1936 |
W. L. Moyer | 1936 |
Max L. Bear | 1936 - 1937 |
L. C. Hagler | 1937 - 1943 |
Walter E. Wicke | 1943 - 1947 |
C. P. Mason | 1947 - 1957 |
Roy S. Philpot | 1957 - 1961 |
Charles H. Overman Jr | 1961 - 1963 |
C. P. Mason | 1963 - 1965 |
B. I. Greenhut | 1965 - 1967 |
Reinhardt Holm | 1967 |
Charles Soule | 1967 - 1969 |
Bryant Liggett | 1969 - 1971 |
Eugene P. Elebash | 1971 - 1973 |
Barney B. Burkes | 1973 - 1977 |
Warren M. Briggs | 1977 - 1978 |
Vince Whibbs | 1978 - 1991 |
Jerry L. Maygarden | 1991 - 1994 |
John R. Fogg | 1994 - 2001 |
[edit] 21st century
John R. Fogg[6] | 2001 - present |
[edit] Notes
- ^ City government in exile in Greenville, Alabama
- ^ First black mayor of Pensacola
- ^ At this time Governor E. A. Perry revoked Pensacola's city charter and supported a bill to replace it with a state-appointed commission. The bill failed and the city charter was restored.
- ^ In early 1895, a new legislature was promulgated by the state legislature and a new election held for mayor and aldermen.
- ^ Changed to a council-manager form of government
- ^ Changed to popular election of the mayor.