The Mayor of Washington D.C.
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The Mayor of Washington D.C. (mayors of Washington, D.C.) points at various chiefs in historical Washington D.C. Mayor of District of Columbia corresponds now.
Table of contents
Mayor Washington (from 1802 to 1871)
| Full name [1] | The assumption of office | The retirement |
|---|---|---|
| Robert Brent | 1802 | 1812 |
| Daniel ラパイン | 1812 | 1813 |
| James H break | 1813 | 1817 |
| Benjamin G or | 1817 | 1819 |
| Samuel N Small Wood | 1819 | 1822 |
| Thomas Ka'ba Lee | 1822 | 1824 |
| Samuel N Small Wood | 1824 | 1824 |
| Roger C weight man | 1824 | 1827 |
| Joseph Gail | 1827 | 1830 |
| John P station wagon ネス | 1830 | 1834 |
| William A Bradley | 1834 | 1836 |
| Peter Force | 1836 | 1840 |
| William Winston Seton | 1840 | 1850 |
| Walter Lennox | 1850 | 1852 |
| John Walker Morley | 1852 | 1854 |
| John T towers | 1854 | 1856 |
| William B mug roux da | 1856 | 1858 |
| James G ベレット | 1858 | 1861 |
| Richard Wallack | 1861 | 1868 |
| Sails J Bowen | 1868 | 1870 |
| Matthew G emery [2] | 1870 | 1871 |
Mayor of Georgetown (from 1790 to 1871)
Georgetown was a city of Maryland until 1801. The term of office was one year, and the reappointment did not have the limit [3].
| Full name [1] | The assumption of office | The retirement |
|---|---|---|
| Robert Peter | 1790 | 1791 |
| Thomas beer | 1791 | 1792 |
| You rye a forest | 1792 | 1793 |
| John スレルケルド | 1793 | 1794 |
| Pedro Kase pan | 1794 | 1795 |
| Thomas Turner | 1795 | 1796 |
| Daniel line Zell | 1796 | 1797 |
| Lloyd viol | 1797 | 1799 |
| Daniel line Zell | 1799 | 1804 |
| Thomas Corcoran | 1805 | 1806 |
| Daniel line Zell | 1806 | 1807 |
| Thomas Corcoran | 1808 | 1810 |
| David Wiley | 1811 | 1812 |
| Thomas Corcoran | 1812 | 1813 |
| John Peter | 1813 | 1818 |
| Henry フォクサル | 1819 | 1820 |
| John Peter | 1821 | 1822 |
| John Cox | 1823 | 1845 |
| HenLee Addy loss | 1845 | 1857 |
| Richard R Ford | 1857 | 1861 |
| HenLee Addy loss | 1861 | 1867 |
| Charles D Welch | 1867 | 1869 |
| Henry M Sweeney | 1869 | 1871 |
District of Columbia long (from 1871 to 1874)
I was established in form appointed in four years in the term of office in 1871 by the President. However, it was abolished in 1874 by political corruption including the bribery allegation [4].
| Full name [1] | The assumption of office | The retirement |
|---|---|---|
| Henry D Cook | 1871 | 1873 |
| アレグザンダー Robey shepherd [5] | 1873 | 1874 |
Chairperson of committee (from 1874 to 1967)
It was run from 1874 through 1967 by the committee by three committees of the President appointment. I am chosen among the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, a civil engineer one by one. A chairperson acted as the head of the municipal administration prefecture.
| Full name [6] | The assumption of office | The retirement | Political party |
|---|---|---|---|
| William Dennison [7] | 1874 | 1878 | The Republican Party |
| Seth red yard Phelps | 1878 | 1879 | The Republican Party |
| Josiah Dent | 1879 | 1882 | The Democratic Party |
| Joseph Rodman waist | 1882 | 1883 | The Republican Party |
| James Barr car Edmonds | 1883 | 1886 | The Democratic Party |
| William ベニング Web | 1886 | 1889 | Independent |
| John Watkinson Douglas | 1889 | 1893 | Independent |
| John Wesley loss | 1893 | 1898 | Independent |
| John ブリューワー light | 1898 | 1900 | Independent |
| Henry brown Floyd マクファーランド | 1901 | 1909 | Independent |
| キューノ Hugo Rudolf | 1910 | 1913 | Independent |
| Oliver peck Newman | 1913 | 1917 | Independent |
| Lewis brown low | 1917 | 1920 | Independent |
| Charles ウィラウアー Katz (substitution) | 1920 | 1920 | Independent |
| John Tillman Hendrick | 1920 | 1921 | Independent |
| キューノ Hugo Rudolf | 1921 | 1926 | Independent |
| Proctor L ドハティ | 1926 | 1930 | Independent |
| Luther ハルジー rye KEL da fur | 1930 | 1933 | Independent |
| Melvyn Colvin ヘイゼン | 1933 | 1941 | Independent |
| John Russell young people | 1941 | 1952 | Independent |
| F, Joseph ドノヒュー | 1952 | 1953 | Independent |
| Samuel Spenser | 1953 | 1956 | Independent |
| Robert Ma claw phosphorus | 1956 | 1961 | Independent |
| Walter Nathan トブレナー | 1961 | 1967 | The Democratic Party |
Mayor official (from 1967 to 1975)
In 1967, President Lyndon Johnson announced the city government office reorganization plan [8]. Secretary of city, nine members of the Diet, administration by the Assistant mayor official that the President appoints and The mayor-commissioner and his assistant served four-year terms,[9] where it was [8]. The assembly was a nonpartisan formally, but it was said that the election from the same political party where was higher than six members of the Diet was impossible. A member of the Diet and the mayor were the people who lived in District of Columbia more than three years, and it was demanded during the term of office that it was a resident.
The assembly had an associate legislative power, the approval of the budget, authority of the tax rate setting of the real estate tax [8]. As for the mayor official, the mayor official who was able to rearrange the unification of the engine and the budget between the engine [10] had the decision veto of the assembly without the approval of the assembly, but the assembly was able to overturn veto by three-fourths agreement [8].
Republican most and a conservative Democrat of the Lower House objected to a plan of Johnson [11]. Johnson stated that a new system was more effective and effective [8].
The first Council appointments were Chairman John W. where first Secretary of city, Thomas W Fletcher were appointed Walter Washington by the Deputy Secretary [12] Hechinger, Vice Chairman Walter E. Fauntroy, Stanley J. Anderson, Margaret A. Haywood, John Nevius, William S. Thompson, J.C. Turner, Polly Shackleton, and Joseph P. Yeldell.[12].
| Full name [1] | The assumption of office | The retirement | Political party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walter Washington | 1967 | 1975 | The Democratic Party |
District of Columbia long (as of 1975 -)
After 1975, municipal administration is run with a chief of the election by popular vote in an assembly.
| Full name | The assumption of office | The retirement | Political party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walter Washington | 1975 | 1979 | The Democratic Party |
| Marion Barry | 1979 | 1991 | The Democratic Party |
| Sharon Pratt Kelly | 1991 | 1995 | The Democratic Party |
| Marion Barry | 1995 | 1999 | The Democratic Party |
| Anthony, A., Williams | 1999 | 2007 | The Democratic Party |
| Adrian fen tea | 2007 | 2011 | The Democratic Party |
| Vincent C gray | 2011 | 2015 | The Democratic Party |
| Mu riel バウザー | 2015 | Now | The Democratic Party |
| The correction of this knob is expected. |
Footnote
- ^ a b c d Larner, John B. (1920). "List of Principal Municipal Authorities of the Cities of Washington, Georgetown, and the District of Columbia". It is 180–. Records of the Columbia Historical Society 23
- ^ "Washington Election Yesterday". Baltimore American and Commercial Advertiser (via Google News). (June 7, 1870)
- ^ Ecker, Grace Dunlop (1933). A Portrait of Old Georgetown. Garrett & Massie. p. 8.
- ^ "Bribes Paid by Contractors". The New York Times. (March 29, 1974)
- ^ "The District of Columbia Governorship". The New York Times. (September 13, 1873)
- ^ Gilmore, Matthew (July, 2001). "Who were the Commissioners of the District, 1874–1967?". H-DC. Humanities & Social Sciences Online. November 30, 2011 reading.
- ^ "The New District Governors". Associated Press. The New York Times. (June 30, 1874)
- ^ a b c d e Carper, Elsie (June 2, 1967). "Johnson Orders New D.C. Rule: Hill Has 60 Days To Act on Plan, But Can't Alter It". The Washington Post: p. A1
- ^ "How the District Will Be Run Under Single Head, Council." The Washington Post: p. A1. (August 10, 1967)
- ^ Kaiser, Robert G. (June 2, 1967). "Reorganization Plan Redistributes Current Powers". The Washington Post: p. A7
- ^ "House Accepts New D.C. Rule." The Washington Post: p. A1. (August 10, 1967)
- ^ a b Asher, Robert L. (November 2, 1967). "Senate Confirms Council: White House Oath Taking Likely for 9". The Washington Post: p. A1
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