List of mayors of Rutland, Vermont

This a list of people who have served as Mayor of the US city of Rutland, Vermont, since its incorporation as a city on November 19, 1892.

Mayor Term Notes
John A. Mead 1893
Levi G. Kingsley 1894
John A. Sheldon 1895
Thomas H. Browne 1896
Percival W. Clement 1897-1898
William Y. W. Ripley 1899
John D. Spellman 1900
J. Burton Hollister 1901
David W. Temple 1902-1903
Jack S. Carder 1904
J. Forest Manning 1905
Charles E. Paige 1906
Rollin R. Richmond 1907
Henry O. Carpenter 1908-1910
Percival W. Clement 1911-1912
Charles L. Howe 1912 Judge Charles Luther Howe succeeded Clement when Clement resigned to serve as Chairman of New England Railroad Conference Commission and a member of the Vermont Educational Commission.[1][2][3][4]
Henry C. Brislin 1913-1914
Bert L. Stafford 1915-1916
Henry C. Brislin 1917-1918
James C. Dunn 1919-1926
Arthur W. Perkins 1927-1934
Henry H. Branchaud 1935-1938
Henry B. Carpenter 1939-1942
Wayne N. Temple 1943-1949
Dan J. Healy 1949-1957
Francis F. Waterman 1957-1959
Dan J. Healy 1959-1961
John J. Daley 1961-1965
Harold J. Nichols 1965-1971
William H. Foley, Sr. 1971-1973
Gilbert G. Godnick 1973-1981
John J. Daley 1981-1987
Jeffery N. Wennberg 1987-1999
John P. Cassarino 1999-2007 [5]
Christopher C. Louras 2007-2017 Bid for 6th term defeated by City Councilor David Allaire, March 2017[6]
David Allaire 2017-present

References

  1. Howe obituary. Rutland Daily Herald. July 26, 1937.
  2. Railway Age Gazette, General News, April 25, 1913, page 963
  3. Electric Railway Journal, Word of New England Railroad Conference, June 7, 1913, page 1034
  4. Journal of Education, Educational News: New England States; Vermont, January 7, 1915, page 23
  5. "109th Annual Report Fiscal Year July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2001". City of Rutland, Vermont. p. 11.
  6. Wilson Ring, AP (March 8, 2017). "Mayor Believes His Syrian Refugee Plan Cost Him Re-Election". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
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