Mayor of New Orleans
| Mayor of New Orleans | |
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| Style | The Honorable |
| Term length | 4 years renewable once |
| Inaugural holder | Étienne de Boré |
| Formation | 1803 |
| Salary | $140,000[1] |
| Website | Mayor's office website |
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The post of Mayor of the City of New Orleans (French: Maire de La Nouvelle-Orléans) has been held by the following individuals since New Orleans came under American administration following the Louisiana Purchase — the 1803 acquisition by the U.S. of 828,800 square miles (2,147,000 km2) of the French province La Louisiane. In all mayoral elections since 1930, New Orleans has used a two-round system with a preliminary round and a runoff if no candidate reached a majority in the first round. All mayors of New Orleans since 1872 have been Democrats.
List
| # | Image | Mayor | Term start | Term end | Terms | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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Étienne de Boré | December 20, 1803 | May 26, 1804 | 1 | None | |
| 2 | Cavelier Petit | May 26, 1804 | June 5, 1804 | Acting | None | ||
| 3 |
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James Pitot | June 6, 1804 | July 26, 1805 | 1 | None | |
| 4 | John Watkins | July 27, 1805 | March 8, 1807 | 1 | None | ||
| 5 | James Mather | March 9, 1807 | May 23, 1812 | 1 | None | ||
| 6 |
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Charles Trudeau | May 24, 1812 | October 8, 1812 | Acting | None | |
| 7 | Nicholas Girod[2] | October 8, 1812 | November 5, 1812 | Partial | Democratic-Republican | ||
| 8 | François Dorgenois | November 6, 1812 | December 4, 1812 | Acting | Democratic-Republican | ||
| (7) | Nicholas Girod | December 5, 1812 | September 4, 1815 | 1 1⁄2 | Democratic-Republican | ||
| 9 | Augustin de Macarty | September 4, 1815 | May 13, 1820 | 2 | Democratic-Republican | ||
| 10 |
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Louis Philippe de Roffignac | May 14, 1820 | May 10, 1828 | 4 | Democratic-Republican | |
| 11 | Denis Prieur | May 12, 1828 | April 9, 1838 | 6 | Democratic | ||
| 12 | Paul Bertus | April 10, 1838 | May 12, 1838 | Acting | None | ||
| 13 | Charles Genois | May 12, 1838 | May 10, 1840 | 1 | Whig[3] | ||
| 14 | William Freret | May 11, 1840 | April 4, 1842 | 1 | Native American[4] | ||
| (11) | Denis Prieur | April 4, 1842 | February 7, 1843 | 1⁄2 | Democratic | ||
| (12) | Paul Bertus | February 7, 1843 | February 26, 1843 | Acting | None | ||
| (14) | William Freret | February 27, 1843 | May 12, 1844 | Partial | Whig | ||
| 15 | Joseph Montegut | May 13, 1844 | April 5, 1846 | 1 | Democratic | ||
| 16 |
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Abdiel Crossman | May 11, 1846 | March 26, 1854 | 4 | Whig | |
| 17 |
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John L. Lewis | April 10, 1854 | June 17, 1856 | 1 | Democratic | |
| 18 | Charles M. Waterman | June 17, 1856 | June 3, 1858 | 1 | American | ||
| 19 | Henry M. Summers[5] | June 5, 1858 | June 21, 1858 | Partial | American | ||
| 20 | Gerald Stith | June 21, 1858 | June 18, 1860 | 1 | American | ||
| 21 | John T. Monroe | June 18, 1860 | May 16, 1862 | 1 | Constitutional Union | ||
| Acting military mayors during American Civil War and Reconstruction era | |||||||
| — |
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George Foster Shepley | May 20, 1862 | July 11, 1862 | — | ||
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Jonas H. French | August 6, 1862 | August 20, 1862 | ||||
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Godfrey Weitzel | August 21, 1862 | September 30, 1862 | ||||
| (21) | John T. Monroe | October 2, 1862 | January 30, 1863 | Republican | |||
| — | James F. Miller | January 30, 1862 | February 2, 1864 | ||||
| Stephen Hoyt | February 9, 1864 | March 21, 1865 | |||||
| Hugh Kennedy | March 21, 1865 | May 5, 1865 | |||||
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Samuel Miller Quincy | May 5, 1865 | June 8, 1865 | ||||
| Glendy Burke | June 8, 1865 | June 28, 1865 | |||||
| Hugh Kennedy | June 28, 1865 | March 18, 1866 | |||||
| J. A. D. Rozier | March 19, 1866 | March 20, 1866 | |||||
| George Clark | March 20, 1866 | May 11, 1866 | |||||
| Office resumed following Reconstruction | |||||||
| (21) | John T. Monroe | May 12, 1866 | March 27, 1867 | 1⁄2 | Democratic | ||
| 22 | Edward Heath | March 28, 1867 | June 10, 1868 | 1⁄2 | Republican | ||
| 23 | John R. Conway | June 10, 1868 | April 4, 1870 | 1 | Democratic | ||
| 24 |
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Benjamin Flanders | April 4, 1870 | November 29, 1872 | 1 | Republican | |
| 25 |
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Louis A. Wiltz | November 30, 1872 | November 30, 1874 | 1 | Democratic | |
| 26 | Charles J. Leeds | November 30, 1874 | December 19, 1876 | 1 | Democratic | ||
| 27 | Edward Pilsbury | December 19, 1876 | November 18, 1878 | 1 | Democratic
(Ring) | ||
| 28 |
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Isaac W. Patton | November 18, 1878 | December 16, 1880 | 1 | Democratic
(Ring) | |
| 29 |
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Joseph A. Shakspeare | December 16, 1880 | November 20, 1882 | 1 | Democratic
(Reform) | |
| 30 |
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William J. Behan | November 20, 1882 | April 28, 1884 | 1 | Democratic
(Ring) | |
| 31 | Joseph V. Guillotte | April 29, 1884 | April 23, 1888 | 2 | Democratic
(Ring) | ||
| (29) |
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Joseph A. Shakspeare | April 23, 1888 | April 25, 1892 | 2 | Democratic
(Reform) | |
| 32 | John Fitzpatrick | April 25, 1892 | April 27, 1896 | 2 | Democratic
(Ring) | ||
| 33 | Walter C. Flower | April 27, 1896 | May 7, 1900 | 2 | Democratic
(Reform) | ||
| 34 |
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Paul Capdevielle | May 7, 1900 | December 5, 1904 | 2 | Democratic
(Ring) | |
| 35 |
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Martin Behrman | December 5, 1904 | December 6, 1920 | 3 | Democratic
(Ring) | |
| 36 |
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Andrew J. McShane | December 6, 1920 | May 4, 1925 | 2 | Democratic
(Reform) | |
| (35) |
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Martin Behrman † | May 4, 1925 | January 12, 1926 | 1 | Democratic
(Ring) | |
| 37 | Arthur J. O'Keefe | January 12, 1926 | July 15, 1929 | 1 | Democratic
(Ring) | ||
| 38 |
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Thomas S. Walmsley | July 15, 1929 | June 30, 1936 | 3 1⁄2 | Democratic
(Ring) | |
| 39 | Albert M. Pratt | June 30, 1936 | July 15, 1936 | Acting | Democratic
(Ring) | ||
| 40 |
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Fred A. Earhart | July 15, 1936 | July 15, 1936 | Acting | Democratic
(Ring) | |
| 41 |
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Jesse S. Cave | July 15, 1936 | August 17, 1936 | Acting | Democratic
(Ring) | |
| 42 |
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Robert Maestri | August 18, 1936 | April 4, 1946 | 4 | Democratic | |
| 43 |
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Chep Morrison | April 4, 1946 | July 17, 1961 | 3 | Democratic
(Reform) | |
| 44 |
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Victor H. Schiro | July 17, 1961 | May 2, 1970 | 2 | Democratic | |
| 45 |
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Maurice Landrieu | May 2, 1970 | May 1, 1978 | 2 | Democratic | |
| 46 |
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Ernest N. Morial | May 1, 1978 | May 5, 1986 | 2 | Democratic | |
| 47 |
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Sidney Barthelemy | May 5, 1986 | May 2, 1994 | 2 | Democratic | |
| 48 |
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Marc Morial | May 2, 1994 | May 6, 2002 | 2 | Democratic | |
| 49 |
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Ray Nagin | May 6, 2002 | May 3, 2010 | 2 | Democratic | |
| 50 |
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Mitch Landrieu | May 3, 2010 | May 7, 2018 | 2 | Democratic | |
| 51 |
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LaToya Cantrell | May 7, 2018 | Incumbent | — | Democratic | |
Further reading
- "Administrations of the Mayors of New Orleans, 1803-1936" by E. D. Friedrichs, Archives of the City of New Orleans
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mayors of New Orleans.
References
- ^ http://media.nola.com/news_impact/other/nola-city-salaries-051510.pdf
- ^ Girod administration at New Orleans Public Library site, accessed 09 Sept 2015.
- ^ Genois administration at New Orleans Public Library site, accessed 09 Sept 2015.
- ^ John Kendall's History of New Orleans, 1922, Chapter IX, accessed 22 Nov 2015.
- ^ Thomas Watkins Campbell, Manual of the city of New Orleans, comprising city charter of 1896, New Orleans, Louisiana City Council
- Cahoon, Benjamin M. "Mayors of U.S. Cities M-W". Retrieved January 21, 2008.
- Kestenbaum, Lawrence. "The Political Graveyard: Mayors of New Orleans, Louisiana". Retrieved January 21, 2008.
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