List of mayors of Fort Lauderdale, Florida explained

See main article: Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The Mayor of Fort Lauderdale serves a three-year term, no greater than six consecutive terms, for a maximum of eighteen years.[1]

Mayor-Council Government (1912–1925)

Mayor was appointed from the Council.

Mayor-Commission Government (1925–1982)

Mayor was appointed from the Commission for a two-year term

Mayor-Commission Government (1982 - present)

Mayor is elected in citywide race, serving a maximum of 6 terms, each consisting of 3 years.

See also

References

  1. Web site: City Commission | City of Fort Lauderdale, FL.
  2. Was elected concurrently with city's first female commissioner--Genevieve Pynchon, who served from 1937-1941.
  3. First female Mayor; Andrew DeGraffenreidt was concurrently first black city commissioner.
  4. Resigned 1981 to run for congress
  5. resigned 1986 to run for state senate, term ended in 1988