Mayor of Pensacola

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The Mayor of Pensacola is the symbolic head of government of the City of Pensacola. In its current form, the mayoralty confers very little power, authority, or responsibility; the mayor is the presiding member of the Pensacola City Council but serves otherwise in a largely ceremonial capacity. The current mayor of Pensacola is Mike Wiggins.

The mayoralty is a position that has fluctuated throughout the city's history. The first recorded mayor, under Spanish rule, was Jose Noriega (1820-1821). During the Civil War the city government went into exile in Greenville, Alabama, until it was restored in 1866. Other changes occurred in 1885, when Florida governor E.A. Perry tried to replace the city charter with a state-appointed commission, and in 1916, when the city changed to a council-manager form of government and the position was appointed by the city council. It was changed again to an elected position in 2001 under John Fogg.

19th Century

Jose Noriega
(Spanish alcade)
1820
George Bowie 1821
John de la Rua 1822
Peter Alba 1823 - 1824
John Jerrison 1825 - 1829
Peter Alba 1830 - 1833
Charles Evans 1834 - 1837
Hanson Kelly 1838 - 1839
Charles Le Baron 1840
Benjamin Drake Wright 1841
Charles Evans 1842 - 1846
Joseph Sierra 1852 - 1853
Samuel Leonard 1854 (resigned in July)
H. F. Ingraham 1854 (acting)
Joseph Sierra 1854
Francis B. Bobe 1855 - 1858
C. Gonzalez 1859 - 1860
C. H. Gingles 1861
Francis B. Bobe 1862 - 1863
Francis B. Bobe[1] 1863 - 1865
Samuel Leonard 1866
E. W. Anderson 1867
S. C. Cobb 1867 - 1869
F. C. Humphrey 1870 - 1872
Royal Putnam 1873
R. A. Stearns 1874
J. P. Jones 1875 - 1876
R. A. Stearns 1877
Salvador Pons[2] 1878
William McKenzie Oerting 1879 - 1880
George H. O'Neal 1881
J. M. Tarble 1882
George H. Welles 1883 - 1884
S. S. Harvey[3] 1885
A. L. Avery 1886
William Dudley Chipley 1887
A. L. Avery 1888 - 1889
J. M. Hilliard 1890 - 1892
W. E. Anderson 1893 - 1894
Pat McHugh[4] 1895
W. E. Anderson 1895 - 1896
Pat McHugh 1897
W. H. Northrup 1897 - 1898
J. M. Hilliard 1899 - 1900

20th century

C. M. Jones 1901 - 1902
T. E. Welles 1903 - 1904
Charles H. Bliss 1905 - 1906
C. C. Goodman 1907 - 1908
Frank Reilly 1909 - 1912
Adolph Greenhut 1913 - 1915
George H. Heinrich 1916
Thomas H. Johnson 1917
F. R. Pou 1918
F. D. Sanders 1919 - 1921
J. H. Bayliss[5] 1921 - 1931
H. Clay Armstrong 1931 - 1936
W. L. Moyer 1936
Max L. Bear 1936 - 1937
L. C. Hagler 1937 - 1943
Walter Wicke 1943 - 1947
C. P. Mason 1947 - 1957
Roy Philpot 1957 - 1961
Charles Overman, Jr. 1961 - 1963
C. P. Mason 1963 - 1965
B. I. Greenhut 1965 - 1967
Reinhardt Holm 1967
Charles Soule 1967 - 1969
Bryant Liggett 1969 - 1971
Eugene Elebash 1971 - 1973
Barney Burks 1973 - 1977
Warren Briggs 1977 - 1978
Vince Whibbs 1978 - 1991
Jerry Maygarden 1991 - 1994
John Fogg 1994 - 2001

21st century

John Fogg[6] 2001 - 2009
Mike Wiggins 2009 - present

Notes

  1. City government in exile in Greenville, Alabama
  2. First black mayor of Pensacola
  3. At this time Governor E. A. Perry revoked Pensacola's city charter and supported a bill to replace it with a state-appointed commission. The bill failed and the city charter was restored.
  4. In early 1895, a new legislature was promulgated by the state legislature and a new election held for mayor and aldermen.
  5. Changed to a council-manager form of government
  6. Changed to popular election of the mayor.

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