List of mayors of Cincinnati explained

Post:Mayor
Body:Cincinnati
Insignia:Seal of Cincinnati, Ohio.svg
Insigniasize:150px
Insigniacaption:Seal of Cincinnati, Ohio
Flag:Flag of Cincinnati, Ohio.svg
Flagsize:150px
Flagcaption:Flag of Cincinnati, Ohio
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Incumbent:Aftab Pureval
Incumbentsince:January 4, 2022
Style:The Honorable
Termlength:Four years; may serve two consecutive terms; renewable once
Formation:1802
Succession:Vice Mayor of Cincinnati
Salary:$121,291
Inaugural:David Ziegler
Website:Office of the Mayor

The mayor of Cincinnati is recognized as the official head and representative of the city for all purposes. There have been seventy-six mayors of Cincinnati. The first mayor was David Ziegler, who took office in 1802. The current mayor is Aftab Pureval, who was elected on November 2, 2021, and took office at noon on January 4, 2022.

Executive powers

The mayor shall preside over all meetings of the Cincinnati City Council. The mayor may call a special meeting of the council, but may not have a vote in the council. The mayor has the power to propose legislation for debate among the council. The mayor shall appoint and may remove the vice-mayor and the chair of all committees of the council without the advice and consent of the council.

The mayor of Cincinnati shall be recognized as the official head and representative of the city for all purposes, except as provided otherwise in the city charter of Cincinnati. The mayor may appoint a city manager upon an affirmative vote of five members of the city council following the mayor's recommendation.

The mayor delivers an annual address to the council and citizens of the city reporting on the state of the city and making recommendations for the establishment and achievement of future city goals.

In time of public danger or emergency, the mayor, with the consent of the council, may take command of the police, maintain order and enforce the law.

Succession

In the event of the death, removal or resignation of the mayor, the Vice Mayor of Cincinnati shall succeed to the office of mayor in accordance with the city charter. The current vice mayor of Cincinnati is Jan Michelle Kearney.

History

Until the charter of 1815, the president of the council served as equivalent of mayor. Two sources agree on the list of presidents:[1] [2]

Prior to 1925 (and since 1999) the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio was elected in a separate, partisan election.

In 1924, the Charter Party, a local third-party, was founded. It has elected members of the city council and mayors. Until 1961, many Democrats ran as Charterites. The party focuses exclusively on local government; thus, many Charterites switch to a major party when seeking office outside Cincinnati.

From 1925 through 1998, the mayor was chosen by the city council from among its nine members.

In 1971, a coalition of two parties, the Democrats and the Charterites, worked out a power-sharing plan, which, starting in 1973, resulted in a rotating mayorship. After a few years of rotation, they decided that the city council member who received the most votes in the election would automatically become mayor.

In 1999, Charlie Luken became the first mayor to take office under a restored system of direct mayoral election.

Mayor firsts

In 1900, Julius Fleischmann became the youngest mayor of Cincinnati at the age of 28 years.

In 1954, Dorothy N. Dolbey became the first female mayor of the City of Cincinnati.

In 2006, Mark Mallory was the first directly elected African-American Mayor of Cincinnati.

On November 2, 2021, Aftab Pureval was elected the first Asian American mayor of Cincinnati. Mayor Pureval is the 70th and current mayor of Cincinnati.

List of mayors

Dates Image Name Life dates Party Elected by
1802–1803 1748–1811 no party public
1803–1804 Joseph Prince   no party public
1805–1806 1770–1835 no party public
1807 John S. Gano     public
1807 1765–1831   public
1808–1809 1772–1827   public
1810–1811 James Findlay (2nd) 1770–1835   public
1812 Martin Baum (2nd) 1765–1831   public
1813 William Stanley     public
1814 1776–1843   public
1815–1819 1779–1833   public
1819–1831 1784–1856   public
1831–1833 1778–1858 public
1833–1843 Samuel W. Davies 1776–1843 public
1843–1851 1807–1882 public
1851–1853 Mark P. Taylor   public
1853–1855 1804–1867 public
1855–1857 1808–1892 public
1857–1859 1810–1864 public
1859–1861 1812–1893 public
1861–1863   public
1863–1866 1824–1890 public
1866–1869 1818–1882 public
1869–1871 1819–1883 public
1871–1873 1817–1896 public
1873–1877 1828–1879 public
1877–1879 1816–1880 public
1879–1881 1834–1913 public
1881–1883   public
1883–1885 1823–1892 public
1885–1889 1840–1915 public
1889–1894 1845–1928 public
1894–1897 1852–1927 public
1897–1900 1830–1908 public
1900–1905 1871–1925 public
1906–1907 1858–1929 public
1908–1909 1842–1909 public
1909 1862–1922 public
1910–1911 1850–1926 public
1912–1913 1879–1956 public
1914–1915 1855–1925 public
1916–1917 1860–1937 public
1918–1921 John Galvin (2nd) 1862–1922 public
1922–1925 1865–1949 public
1926–1929 1878–1983 council
1930–1937 1876–1946 council
1938–1947 1880–1959 council
1947–1948 1898–1972 council
1948–1951 1897–1952 council
1951–1953 Carl W. Rich (2nd) 1898–1972 council
1953–1954 1894–1954 council
1954 1908–1991 council
1954 Carl W. Rich (3rd) 1898–1972 council
1955–1957 1897–1983 council
1957–1960 1921–2007 council
1960–1967 1904–1989 council
1967–1971 1925–2013 council
1971 1928– council
1971–1972 1925–2018 council
1972–1975 1905–2000 council
1975–1976 1919–2017council
1976–1977 1921–1979 council
1977–1978 1944–2023 council
1978–1979 Bobbie L. Sterne (2nd) 1919–2017council
1979–1980 1948– council
1980–1982 1939– council
1982–1983 1934– council
1983–1984 1946– council
1984–1991 1951– council
1991 David S. Mann (2nd) 1939– council
1991–1993 1948– council
1993–1999 1953– council
1999–2005 Charles J. Luken (2nd) 1951– public
2006–2013 1962– public
2013–2022 1974– public
2022–present 1982– public

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Greve, Charles Theodore . Centennial history of Cincinnati and representative citizens . 1 . 438 . Biographical Publishing Company . Chicago . 1904 .
  2. Book: Goss, Charles Frederic . Cincinnati, the Queen City, 1788–1912 . 1 . Charles Frederic Goss. S J Clarke Publishing Company . Cincinnati . 1912 . 96 .