List of longest-serving mayors in the United States
Some of the longest-serving mayors in the United States are listed according to their length of service in that office. The office of mayor is the highest ranking local official and responsibilities may vary from ceremonial (see weak mayor) to full-time responsibility for city operations (see strong mayor).
Current serving mayors
A list of mayors still in office and by ordered by their length of continuous service in that office. (If there is a break in their service, then this length is measured from their return to the office.)
Years in Office | Mayor | Municipality | Notes |
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56–57 years | Charles E. Long | Booneville, Kentucky | Entered office in 1959.[1] |
52 years, 260 days | Robert L. Butler | Marion, Illinois | Entered office in April 1963. |
51 years, 345 days | John B. Arnold, Jr. | Valparaiso, Florida | Entered office on January 21, 1964. |
49–50 years | Leonard T. Connors | Surf City, New Jersey | Entered office in 1966. |
46 years, 119 days | Leonard Scarcella | Stafford, Texas | Entered into office on September 4, 1969. |
45 years, 0 days | H. Ford Gravitt | Cumming, Georgia | Entered office on January 1, 1971. Served four years on City Council (1967-1970) |
45 years, 0 days | Robert Blais | Lake George, New York | Began current term on April 5, 1971. |
43–44 years | Richard A. Mola | Elmwood Park, New Jersey | Entered office in 1972. |
40 years, 17 days | Joseph P. Riley, Jr. | Charleston, South Carolina | Entered office on December 15, 1975.[2] |
37–38 years | Robert Chatfield | Prospect, Connecticut | Entered office in 1978. |
36–37 years | Noel B. Cummings | Hodgkins, Illinois | Entered office in 1979. |
34–35 years | Jeffery D. Schielke | Batavia, Illinois | Entered office in 1981. |
Current and former mayors
A list of mayors in order of their total length of service in that office. (If there is a break in their service, then this length is measured as the sum of their terms.) John M. Coyne (born 1916) was the mayor of Brooklyn, Ohio from 1948 to 2000, making his term the longest consecutive term of any mayor in the United States until 2008 when Hilmar Moore took over the top spot.
Total length of term |
Mayor | Municipality | Notes |
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63 years, 73 days | Hilmar Moore | Richmond, Texas | Served from September 22, 1949 to December 4, 2012. |
61 years, 111 days | John H. Land | Apopka, Florida | Served from January 1, 1971 to April 22, 2014. Also served from January 1, 1950 to January 1, 1968. |
58 years, 233 days | Robert Linn | Beaver, Pennsylvania | Served from January 2, 1946 to August 22, 2004. |
56–57 years | Charles E. Long | Booneville, Kentucky | Entered office in 1959. |
52 years, 260 days | Robert L. Butler | Marion, Illinois | Entered office in April 1963, still serves as mayor today. |
52 years | John M. Coyne | Brooklyn, Ohio | Served from 1948 until January 2000.[3][Notes 1] |
51 years, 345 days | John B. Arnold, Jr. | Valparaiso, Florida | Entered office on January 21, 1964, still serves as mayor today. |
48 years, 352 days | Frank E. Rodgers | Harrison, New Jersey | Served from September 4, 1946 to August 22, 1995. |
49–50 years | Leonard T. Connors | Surf City, New Jersey | Entered office in 1966, still serves as mayor today. |
47 years, 115 days | Nicholas B. Blase | Niles, Illinois | Served from May 2, 1961 to his resignation on August 25, 2008.[4] |
46 years, 119 days | Leonard Scarcella | Stafford, Texas | Entered into office on September 4, 1969. |
45 years, 0 days | H. Ford Gravitt | Cumming, Georgia | Entered office on January 1, 1971. Served four years on City Council (1967-1970) |
45 years, 0 days | Robert Blais | Lake George, New York | Began current term on April 5, 1971. |
43–44 years | Richard A. Mola | Elmwood Park, New Jersey | Entered office in 1972. |
41 years, 146 days | Erastus Corning II | Albany, New York | Served from January 2, 1942 to May 28, 1983. |
40 years, 17 days | Joseph P. Riley, Jr. | Charleston, South Carolina | Entered into office on December 15, 1975.[2] |
34 years, 245 days | Edward J. Zabrocki | Tinley Park, Illinois | Entered into office on May 1, 1981. |
References
- ↑ Tribute To Mayor Charles Long, Booneville, Kentucky
- 1 2 Seabrook, Andrea (January 19, 2008), Charleston Mayor Reflects on 30 Years in Office, NPR, retrieved April 29, 2015
- ↑ Iallonardo, Tony (November 15, 1999). "U.S. Has New "Longest-Serving Mayor". United States Conference of Mayors. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
- ↑ Schneider, Andrew (2012). Nick Blase: The Prince of Niles, Illinois. Charleston, SC: The History Press. ISBN 9781609495497.
Notes
- ↑ The date of inauguration for Mayor John Coyne is not clear. It is clear that his successor, Kenneth Patton, took office in January 2000. References appear to confuse the 1999 election defeat with the day he left office. Most references state that he served 52 years, some from 1947-1999, a few from 1948 to 1999, and others from 1948 to 2000.