List of mayors of Richmond, Virginia
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This is a List of mayors of Richmond, Virginia, arranged chronologically.
The following is a list of past and present mayors of the city of Richmond, Virginia:
Mayor | Term Began | Term Ended | Notes |
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William Foushee | 1782 | 1783 | Richmond's first mayor.[1][2] |
John James Beckley | July 1, 1783 | July 6, 1784 | |
Robert Mitchell | July 7, 1784 | 1785 | |
John Harvie | 1785 | 1786 | |
William Pennock | 1786 | December 10, 1786 | |
Richard Adams | December 11, 1786 | February 21, 1788 | |
John James Beckley | February 21, 1788 | March 9, 1789 | |
Alexander Roberts | March 9, 1789 | 1790 | |
Robert Boyd | 1790 | 1790 | (acting mayor) |
Robert Mitchell | 1790 | 1791 | |
John Barrett | 1791 | 1792 | |
Robert Mitchell | 1792 | 1793 | |
John Barrett | 1793 | 1794 | |
Robert Mitchell | 1794 | 1795 | |
Andrew Dunscomb | 1795 | 1796 | |
Robert Mitchell | 1796 | 1797 | |
James McClurg | 1797 | 1798 | |
John Barrett | 1798 | 1799 | |
George Nicholson | 1799 | 1800 | |
James McClurg | 1800 | 1801 | |
William Richardson | 1801 | 1802 | |
John Foster | 1802 | 1803 | |
James McClurg | 1803 | 1804 | |
Robert Mitchell | 1804 | 1805 | |
William DuVal | 1805 | 1806 | |
Edward Carrington | 1806 | 1810 | |
David Bullock | 1810 | 1811 | |
Benjamin Tate | 1811 | 1812 | |
Thomas Wilson | 1812 | 1813 | |
John Greenhow | 1813 | 1814 | |
Thomas Wilson | 1814 | 1815 | |
Robert Gamble | 1815 | 1816 | |
Thomas Wilson | 1816 | 1817 | |
William H. Fitzwhylson | 1817 | 1818 | |
Thomas Wilson | 1818 | 1818 | |
Francis Worker | 1818 | 1819 | (acting mayor) |
John Adams (mayor) | 1819 | 1826 | |
Joseph Tate | 1826 | 1839 | (died in office) |
Francis Worker | 1839 | 1840 | |
William Lambert | 1840 | 1852 | (died in office) |
Samuel Pulliam | 1852 | 1853 | |
Joseph Carrington Mayo | 1853 | April 3, 1865 | |
N. A. Sturdevant | April 1865 | April 1865 | |
David J. Saunders | April 1865 | April 1866 | |
Joseph Carrington Mayo | April 1866 | May 4, 1868 | |
George Chahoon | May 4, 1868 | 1870 | |
Henry Keeling Ellyson | 1870 | 1871 | George Chahoon was the incumbent mayor. For seventeen months there was uncertainty about who was the legitimate mayor. The resulting Supreme Court of Appeals case resulted in masses of people packing the third floor of the Virginia State Capitol building in 1870, leading to a structural collapse. The case was resolved with the election of Anthony Michael Keily in 1871.[3] |
Anthony Michael Keily | 1871 | 1876 | |
William Cornelius Carrington | 1876 | 1888 | |
James Taylor Ellyson | 1888 | 1894 | |
Richard M. Taylor | 1894 | 1904 | |
Carlton McCarthy | 1904 | 1908 | |
David C. Richardson | 1908 | 1912 | |
George Ainslie | 1912 | 1924 | |
John Fulmer Bright | 1924 | 1940 | |
Gordon Barbour Ambler | 1940 | 1944 | |
William C. Herbert | 1944 | 1946 | (died in office) |
Horace Hall Edwards | 1946 | 1948 | |
W. Stirling King | 1948 | 1950 | In 1948, a new city charter replaced the bicameral city council with a single nine-person body whose members were elected at large. The new charter also weakened the mayor's power by implementing a city manager system. |
T. Nelson Parker | 1950 | 1952 | |
Edward Ellis Haddock | 1952 | 1954 | |
Thomas P. Bryan | 1954 | 1956 | |
F. Henry Garber | 1956 | 1958 | |
A. Scott Anderson | 1958 | 1960 | |
Claude W. Woodward | 1960 | 1962 | |
Eleanor Parker Sheppard | 1962 | 1964 | (first female mayor) |
Morrill Martin Crowe | 1964 | 1968 | |
Phil J. Bagley, Jr. | 1968 | 1970 | |
Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. | 1970 | 1977 | Between 1972 and 1976, city council elections were not held in the City of Richmond by order of the United States Department of Justice (see City of Richmond v. United States). |
Henry Marsh, Jr. | 1977 | 1982 | (first African American mayor of Richmond) |
Roy A. West | 1982 | 1988 | |
Geline Bowman Williams | 1988 | 1990 | (first time both mayor and vice mayor were female) |
Walter T. Kenney | 1990 | 1994 | |
Leonidas Young | 1994 | 1996 | |
Larry E. Chavis | 1996 | 1998 | |
Timothy Michael Kaine | 1998 | 2000 | |
Rudolph "Rudy" C. McCollum, Jr. | 2000 | 2004 | |
L. Douglas Wilder | 2005 | present | City Council elections were moved from April to November to coincide with national and statewide elections. With the election of L. Douglas Wilder in 2005, the mayor is now elected at-large (by the entire city rather than by members of city council). |
[edit] References
- ^ Rea, F.T. "Democracy: Neat, No Chaser." Richmond.com. November 29, 1999. Retrieved on October 7, 2006.
- ^ Rea, F.T. "Progress vs. Power" Style Weekly. October 9, 2002. Retrieved on October 7, 2006.
- ^ Rea, F.T. "The Bloody Interregnum." Richmond.com. November 29, 2000. Retrieved on October 7, 2006.