Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina
The following is a list of people who have served as the mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina. Charlotte's first records of a mayor date back to 1853 when William F. Davidson was elected to lead the city.
Charlotte mayors serve two-year terms. The longest serving mayor is Pat McCrory, who served from 1995–2009.
19th century
- William F. Davidson (1850–1857)
- David Parks (1857–1859)
- Jennings B. Kerr (1859–1861)
- William A. Owens (1861–1862)
- Robert F. Davidson (1862–1863)
- Samuel A. Harris (1864–1865)
- H.M. Pritchard (1865–1866)
- Samuel A. Harris (1866–1867)
- F.W. Ahrens (1867–1868)
- H.M. Pritchard (1868–1869)
- Clement Dowd (1869–1871) (Democrat)
- John A. Young (1871–1873)
- William F. Davidson (1873–1875)
- William Johnston (1875–1878)
- B.R. Smith (1878–1879)
- Frank I. Osborne (1879–1880) (Democrat)
- F.S. DeWolfe (1880–1883)
- W.C. Maxwell (1883–1884
- William Johnston (1884–1887)
- F.B. McDowell (1887–1891)
- R.J. Brevard (1891–1895)
- J.H. Weddington (1895–1897)
- E.B. Spring (1897–1899)
20th century
- J.D. McCall (1899–1901)
- Peter Marshall Brown (1901–1905)
- S.S. McNinch (1905–1907)
- T.S. Franklin (1907–1909)
- T.W. Hawkins (1909–1911)
- Charles A. Bland (1911–1915)
- T.L. Kirkpatrick (1915–1917)
- Frank R. McNinch (1917–1920)
- John M. Wilson (1920–1921)
- James O. Walker (1921–1924)
- Harvey W. Moore (1924–1926)
- David M. Abernathy (1926–1927)
- F. Marion Redd (1927–1929)
- George E. Wilson, Jr. (1929–1931)
- Charles E. Lambeth (1931–1933)
- Arthur E. Wearn (1933–1935)
- Ben Elbert Douglas, Sr. (1935–1941) (Democrat)
- E. McA. Currie (1941–1943)
- H.H. Baxter (1943–1949)
- Victor Shaw (1949–1953)
- Philip Van Every (1953–1957)
- James Saxon Smith (1957–1961)
- Stanford R. Brookshire (1961–1969)
- John M. Belk (1969–1977) (Democrat)
- Kenneth R. Harris (1977–1979) (Republican)
- H. Edward Knox (1979–1983) (Democrat)
- Harvey Gantt (1983–1987) (Democrat), First African-American mayor
- Sue Myrick (1987–1991) (Republican), First female mayor
- Richard Vinroot (1991–1995) (Republican)
21st century
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