Mayor of Cape Town explained

Post:Mayor
Body:Cape Town
Incumbent:Geordin Hill-Lewis
Incumbentsince:18 November 2021
Style:The Honourable
Appointer:Cape Town City Council
Termlength:Five years; renewable once consecutively
Formation:1840
Inaugural:Michiel van Breda
Website:Official Website

The Mayor of Cape Town is the head of the local government of Cape Town, South Africa; currently that government takes the form of the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality. In the past, the position of Mayor has varied between that of an executive mayor actively governing the city and that of a figurehead mayor with a mostly ceremonial role. The current mayor is Geordin Hill-Lewis of the Democratic Alliance (DA).

Current office

This is a list of mayors of Cape Town in South Africa:

City of Cape Town (December 2000–present)

Name and Image Term of officePolitical party
Peter MaraisDecember 2000November 2001Democratic Alliance
Gerald MorkelDecember 2001October 2002Democratic Alliance
Nomaindia MfeketoOctober 2002March 2006African National Congress
Helen ZilleMarch 2006April 2009Democratic Alliance
Grant Haskin (acting)April 2009May 2009African Christian Democratic Party
Dan PlatoMay 2009May 2011Democratic Alliance
Patricia de LilleJune 2011October 2018Democratic Alliance
Ian Neilson (acting)
May 2018
October 2018
May 2018
November 2018
Democratic Alliance
Dan PlatoNovember 2018October 2021Democratic Alliance
Geordin Hill-LewisNovember 2021IncumbentDemocratic Alliance

Historic offices

Metropolitan Local Councils (June 1996–December 2000)

Cape Metropolitan Council (CMC)

City of Cape Town Municipality (Central Substructure)

City of Tygerberg Municipality (Tygerberg Substructure)

South Peninsula Municipality (Southern Substructure)

Helderberg Municipality (Helderberg Substructure)

Oostenberg Municipality (Eastern Substructure)

Blaauwberg Municipality (Northern Substructure)

City of Cape Town Transitional Council (February 1995–June 1996)

Cape Colony (1840-1910)

Term of office! Annotation
18401844First Chairman of the Cape Town Municipality.[3]
J.J.L. Smuts18441848
Hercules Jarvis18481860
Dirk Gysbert van Breda18601860First Term
Gilles J. de Korte18601862First Term
W. Herman18621863
Thomas Watson18631863
Joseph Barry18631865
Dirk Gysbert van Breda18651866Second Term
Gilles J. De Korte18661871Second term. Title changed from "chairman" to "mayor" in 1867.
Philip Stigant18711872First Term
Gilles J. de Korte18721874Third term
Philip Stigant18741875Second term
P.U. Leibbrandt18751876
Charles Lewis18761877First term
John Philip18771878
Jan Christoffel Hofmeyr18781879
Petrus Kotzé18791881
William Fleming18811883
Charles Lewis18831884Second term
Philip Stigant18841885Third term
Thomas Inglesby18851886Former honorary Colonel of the Cape Field Regiment[4]
John Woodhead18861887First term
Thomas O'Reilly18871888First Term
John Woodhead18881889Second Term
David Christiaan de Waal18801890
David Graaff18901892Later Minister of Public Works and Finance.[5]
Johan Mocke18921893
John Woodhead18931894Third term
George Smart18941895
James Attwell18951896
John Woodhead18961897Fourth term
Herman Boalch18971898Died in office
Thomas Ball18981900
Thomas O'Reilly19001901Second term
William Thorne19011904
Hyman Liberman19041907
William Duncan Baxter[6] 19071908
Frank Smith19081912

Union of South Africa (1910-1961)

Term of office! Annotation
Frank Smith19081912
Harry Hands[7] 19121913First term
John Parker19131915First Mayor of "Greater" Cape Town after surrounding municipalities had been incorporated into the city.
Harry Hands19151918Second term
William J. Thorne19181920
William Gardener19201922
Ryno J. Verster19221925
William Fish19251927
Andrew Reid19271929
Alfred Lewis19291931
Harry Stephan19311933
Louis Gradner19331935
James Low19351937
W.C. Foster19371939
Wilfred Brinton19391941
Walter James19411943
Ernest Nyman19431945
Abe Bloomberg19451947
Herbert Gearing19471949
Charles Booth19491951
Fritz Sonnenberg19511953
Arthur Keen19531955
Pieter Wolmarans19551957
John Orville Billingham19571959
Joyce Newton-Thompson19591961First female mayor

Republic of South Africa (1961-Present)

Term of office
Alfred Honikman19611963
William Peters19631965
Walter Gradner19651967
Gerald Ferry19671969
Jan Dommisse19691971
Richard Friedlander19711973
David Bloomberg19731975
John Tyers19751977
Edward Mauerberger19771979
Louis Kreiner19791981
M.J. Van Zyl19811983
Sol Kreiner19831985
Leon Markovitz19851987
Peter Muller19871989
Gordon Oliver[8] [9] 19891991
Frank Van der Velde19911993
Clive Keegan19931993
Patricia Sulcas Kreiner19931995

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Successor to porn-watching mayor elected. 27 September 2000. Independent Newspapers.
  2. News: Porn-watching mayor says sorry. 12 September 2000. Independent Newspapers.
  3. http://www.routes.co.za/wc/bredasdorp/ Bredasdorp
  4. Gunners of The Cape - Neil Orpen
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20071016201150/http://www.geocities.com/capitolhill/rotunda/2209/South_Africa.html Union of South Africa
  6. Web site: William Duncan Baxter.
  7. Web site: Two Minutes of Silence and Poppies.
  8. Web site: Quotes about Cape Town mayoral system.
  9. Web site: Great Guides - Roddy Bray.