List of mayors of Waterville, Maine
Below is a list of mayors of Waterville, Maine, USA.[1]
# | Mayor | Term | Party | Notes |
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1 | Reuben Foster | 1888 | Republican | Member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1866-1867 and 1870; Member of the Maine Senate from 1871-1872. |
2 | Nathaniel Meader | 1889–1890 | Republican | |
3 | Edgar L. Jones | 1891–1892 | Democratic | |
4 | Charles Fletcher Johnson | 1893 | Democratic | Member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1906-1907; United States Senator from Maine from 1911-1917; Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit from 1917-1930. |
5 | Christian Knauff | 1894–95 | Republican | |
6 | Edmund F. Webb | 1896 | Republican | Previously speaker of the Maine House of Representatives and president of the Maine Senate. |
7 | Charles H. Redington | 1897 | Democratic | |
8 | Carroll Waite Abbott | 1898 | Republican | |
9 | Warren C. Philbrook | 1899–1900 | Republican | Member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1897-1899; Attorney General of Maine from 1909-1910; Justice of the Maine Supreme Court from 1917-1928. |
10 | Martin Blaisdell | 1901–1902 | Republican | |
11 | Cyrus W. Davis | 1903–1904 | Democratic | Secretary of State of Maine from 1911-1912. |
12 | Horace Purinton | 1905 | Republican | |
13 | Edgar L. Jones | 1906 | Democratic | Second tenure as mayor. |
14 | Luther G. Bunker | 1907–1908 | Republican | |
15 | Frank Redington | 1909 | Republican | |
16 | Norman K. Fuller | 1910 | Democratic | |
17 | William Robinson Pattangall | 1911–1913 | Democratic | Attorney General of Maine from 1911-1913; Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from 1926-1935, Chief Justice from 1931-1935. Later became a Republican. |
18 | Louis E. Hilliard | 1914 | Democratic | |
19 | Martin F. Bartlett | 1915 | Republican | Member of the Maine Senate from 1915-1918. |
20 | Frederic E. Boothby | 1916 | Republican | Mayor of Portland from 1901-1903. |
21 | Ora A. Meader | 1917 | Democratic | |
22 | Everett Cleveland Wardwell | 1918–1920 | Republican | |
23 | Ernest Edwin Finnimore | 1921–1922 | Democratic | |
24 | Leon O. Tebbetts | 1923–1924 | Democratic | |
25 | Paul Revere Baird | 1925 | Republican | |
26 | Herbert Carlyle Libby | 1926–1927 | Republican | |
27 | Frederick Harold Dubord | 1928–1932 | Democratic | Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Maine in 1936; Justice of the Maine Superior Court from 1955-1956; Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from 1956-1962. |
28 | L. Eugene Thayer | 1933–1934 | Democratic | |
29 | Robert M. Jackson | 1935–1937 | Democratic | |
30 | Paul A. Dundas | 1938-1943 | Democratic | |
31 | George J. Doyle | 1944-1945 | Democratic | |
32 | H. Chesterfield Marden | 1946–1947 | Republican | |
33 | Russell Squire | 1948–1951 | Republican | |
34 | Richard J. Dubord | 1952–1955 | Democratic | |
35 | Clinton A. Clauson | 1956–1957 | Democratic | Governor of Maine from January 6-December 30, 1959. |
36 | Albert Bernier | 1958–1961 | Democratic | |
37 | Cyril Joly Jr. | 1962–1965 | Republican | |
38 | Malcolm Fortier | 1966–1967 | Democratic | |
39 | Donald Marden | 1968–1969 | Republican | |
40 | Richard 'Spike' Carey | 1970–1978 | Democratic | Member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1967-78; Member of the Maine Senate from 1992-2000. |
41 | Paul Laverdier | 1978–1982 | Republican | |
42 | Ann Gilbridge Hill | 1982–1986 | Democratic | |
43 | Thomas Nale | 1986–1987 | Democratic | |
44 | Judy Kany | 1988–1989 | Democratic | Member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1975-1982; Member of the Maine Senate from 1983-1992. |
45 | David Bernier | 1990–1993 | Democratic | |
46 | Thomas Brazier | 1994–1995 | Democratic | |
47 | Nelson Megna | 1995–1996 | Democratic | |
48 | Ruth Joseph | 1996–1998 | Democratic | |
49 | Nelson Madore | 1999–2003 | Democratic | |
50 | Paul LePage | 2004–2011 | Republican | Governor of Maine since 2011. |
51 | Dana W. Sennett | 2011 | Democrat[2] | |
52 | Karen Heck | 2012–2014 | Independent | |
53 | Nicholas Isgro | 2015–present | Republican |
References
- ↑ "History of Mayors City of Waterville, Maine" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 September 2015. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ Morning Sentinel, Amy Calder (22 July 2011). "Waterville voters elect Dana Sennett mayor, approve school budget". Archived from the original on July 22, 2011.
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