List of mayors of Cincinnati, Ohio
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Until the charter of 1815, the President of the council served as equivalent of mayor. Two sources agree on the list of Presidents:

Prior to 1925 (and since 1999) the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio was elected in a separate, partisan election.

In 1924, the Charter Party
Charter Party
The Charter Party of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, is a minor political party. The party is Cincinnati's third party. Members of this party are called "Charterites."-History:...

, a local third-party, was founded. It has elected members of the city council and mayors. Until 1961, many Democrats ran as Charterites. The party focuses exclusively on local government; thus, many Charterites switch to a major party when seeking office outside Cincinnati.

From 1925 through 1998, the mayor was chosen by the city council from among its nine members.

In 1971, a coalition of two parties, the Democrats and the Charterites, worked out a power-sharing plan, which, starting in 1973, resulted in a rotating mayorship. After a few years of rotation, they decided that the city council member who received the most votes in the election would automatically become mayor.

In 1999, Charlie Luken
Charlie Luken
Charles J. Luken is an American politician of the Democratic party who was mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio and served in the Ohio's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. Luken's uncle, labor leader James T. Luken, also served as mayor of Cincinnati...

 became the first mayor to take office under a restored system of direct mayoral election.

Mayors of Cincinnati

Dates Name Life Dates Party Elected By
1802–1803 David Ziegler
David Ziegler
David Ziegler was a German immigrant to the United States who served in the U.S. military and became the first mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio.-Early life and career:...

 
1748–1811   public
1803–1804 Joseph Prince     public
1805–1806 James Findlay
James Findlay (Cincinnati mayor)
James Findlay was a soldier, political official, and merchant who for decades was one of the leading citizens of Cincinnati, Ohio....

 
1770–1835   public
1807 John S. Gano     public
1807 Martin Baum
Martin Baum
Martin Baum was an American businessman and politician.The son of German immigrants Jacob Baum and Magdalena Elizabeth Kershner, Baum fought with General Anthony Wayne at the Battle of Fallen Timbers.After settling in Cincinnati, Baum became active in civic affairs, and was elected mayor in 1807...

 
1765–1831   public
1808–1809 Daniel Symmes
Daniel Symmes
Daniel Symmes was a politician in the U.S. State of Ohio in the Ohio State Senate, an Ohio Supreme Court Judge 1805-1808, Mayor of Cincinnati 1808-1809, and register of the Cincinnati land office....

 
1772–1827   public
1810–1811 James Findlay 1770–1835   public
1812 Martin Baum 1765–1831   public
1813 William Stanley     public
1814 Samuel W. Davies
Samuel W. Davies
For the English footballer, see Samuel Richard DaviesSamuel W. Davies was an American politician. He was elected as Mayor of Cincinnati in 1833, and served in that post for 10 consecutive years....

 
1776–1843   public
1815–1819 William Corry
William Corry (Cincinnati mayor)
William Corry was a politician in the U.S. State of Ohio who was in the Ohio House of Representatives and was Mayor of Cincinnati 1815-1819....

 
1779–1833   public
1819–1831 Isaac G. Burnet
Isaac G. Burnet
Isaac Gouverneur Burnet was a Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. He was born on July 7, 1784, in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey.He married Keturah Wynne Gordon in 1804. They had 11 children....

 
1784–1856   public
1831–1833 Elisha Hotchkiss  1778–1858   public
1833–1843 Samuel W. Davies 1776–1843   public
1843–1851 Henry E. Spencer  1807–1882   public
1851–1853 Mark P. Taylor
Mark P. Taylor
Mark Peter Taylor is the Dean of Warwick Business School at the University of Warwick, and a leading international authority in international finance, with extensive experience in both the financial sector and higher education...

 
  Democratic  public
1853–1855 David T. Snelbaker  1804–1867 Democratic  public
1855–1857 James J. Faran
James J. Faran
James John Faran was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Faran attended the common schools, and was graduated from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1831.He studied law....

 
1808–1892 Democratic  public
1857–1859 Nicholas W. Thomas
Nicholas W. Thomas
Nicholas W. Thomas was born in Jenkintown , Philadelphia County, Pa., on May 23, 1810. He was the son of Joseph and Eleanor Thomas. He married Arminda Barnard, they had four children....

 
1810–1864 Whig  public
1859–1861 Richard M. Bishop
Richard M. Bishop
Richard Bishop , also known as Richard M. Bishop and Papa Richard, was an American politician from the U.S. state of Ohio. Bishop served as the 34th Governor of Ohio.-Biography:...

 
1812–1893 Democratic  public
1861–1863 George Hatch
George Hatch
George Hatch was a Democratic politician, who served as Mayor of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, during the American Civil War from 1861 to 1863....

 
  Democratic  public
1863–1866 Leonard A. Harris  1824–1890   public
1866–1869 Charles F. Wilstach  1818–1882   public
1869–1871 John F. Torrence  1819–1883   public
1871–1873 S. S. Davis
S. S. Davis
Simon Stevens Davis was an American politician from the U.S. state of Ohio. Bishop served as the 19th Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio....

 
1817–1896 Republican  public
1873–1877 George W. C. Johnston  1828–1879 Democratic  public
1877–1879 Robert M. Moore
Robert M. Moore
Robert M. Moore was an Irish-born mayor of Cincinnati.- External links :...

 
1816–1880 Republican  public
1879–1881 Charles Jacob Jr.  1834–1913   public
1881–1883 William F. Means    Democratic  public
1883–1885 Thomas J. Stephens  1823–1892 Democratic  public
1885–1889 Amor Smith Jr.  1840–1915 Republican  public
1889–1894 John B. Mosby  1845–1928 Republican  public
1894–1897 John A. Caldwell
John A. Caldwell
John Alexander Caldwell was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.Born in Fairhaven, Ohio, Caldwell was educated in the common schools of his native county and also by private teachers.He taught school for several years....

 
1852–1927 Republican  public
1897–1900 Gustav Tafel
Gustav Tafel
Gustav Tafel was a German-born colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1897 to 1900.-Biography:...

 
1830–1908 Democratic  public
1900–1905 Julius Fleischmann
Julius Fleischmann
Julius Fleischmann was a Jewish American politician, former mayor of Cincinnati and son of Charles Louis Fleischmann.-Biography:...

 
1871–1925 Republican  public
1906–1907 Edward J. Dempsey  1858–1929 Democratic  public
1908–1909 Leopold Markbreit
Leopold Markbreit
Leopold Markbreit was a German-American Republican politician in Cincinnati, Ohio. The half-brother of Frederick Hassaurek, Markbreit was a lawyer who was briefly the law partner of Rutherford B. Hayes. President Ulysses S. Grant appointed him Minister to Bolivia in 1869...

 
1842–1909 Republican  public
1909 John Galvin  1862–1922 Republican  public
1910–1911 Louis Schwab  1850–1926 Republican  public
1912–1913 Henry Thomas Hunt
Henry Thomas Hunt
Henry Thomas Hunt was the reform-minded mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio from 1912 to 1913. Hunt, 33 years old when he took office, quickly became known as the Boy Mayor...

 
1879–1956 Democratic  public
1914–1915 Frederick S. Spiegel  1855–1925 Republican  public
1916–1917 George Puchta  1860–1937 Republican  public
1918–1921 John Galvin (2nd) 1862–1922 Republican  public
1922–1925 George Carrel  1865–1949   public
1926–1929 Murray Seasongood
Murray Seasongood
Murray Seasongood was a Jewish American politician, who served as the Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio from 1926-1930. After his tenure as mayor, Seasongood was appointed as professor of law at Harvard University. He was named as one of the 100 Greatest Ohio Citizens in 1974.- References :...

 
1878–1983 Charter Party of Charterite  council
1930–1937 Russell Wilson
Russell Wilson
Russell Wilson is a quarterback for the Wisconsin Badgers football team. Wilson formerly played for the NC State Wolfpack football and baseball teams before transferring for his final season of eligibility in 2011...

 
1876–1946   council
1938–1947 James G. Stewart
James Garfield Stewart
James Garfield Stewart was a Republican from Cincinnati, Ohio. He served as mayor of Cincinnati from 1938 to 1947 and then as justice on the Ohio Supreme Court from 1947 to 1959. Stewart's son Potter was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court...

 
1880–1959 Republican  council
1947 Carl W. Rich  1898–1972 Republican  council
1948–1951 Albert D. Cash  1897–1952 Charter Party of Charterite
(Democratic)
council
1951–1953 Carl W. Rich (2nd) 1898–1972 Republican  council
1953–1954 Edward N. Waldvogel  1894–1954   council
1954 Dorothy N. Dolbey  1908–1991   council
1954 Carl W. Rich (3rd) 1898–1972 Republican  council
1955–1957 Charles Phelps Taft II
Charles Phelps Taft II
Charles Phelps Taft II was a U.S. Republican Party politician and member of the Taft family. From 1955 to 1957, he served as Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. Like other members of his family, Taft was a Republican for the purposes of state-wide elections. However, when running for municipal office in...

 
1897–1983 Charter Party of Charterite
(Republican)
council
1957–1960 Donald D. Clancy
Donald D. Clancy
Donald D. Clancy was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives. He represented the 2nd District of Ohio from 1961 until 1977.-Early life and education:...

 
1921–2007 Republican  council
1960–1967 Walton H. Bachrach  1904–1989 Republican  council
1967–1971 Eugene P. Ruehlmann  1925– Republican  council
1971 Willis D. Gradison Jr.
Bill Gradison
Willis David "Bill" Gradison Jr. is an American politician, who served for almost two decades in the U.S. House of Representatives.-Early life and education:...

 
1928– Republican  council
1971–1972 Thomas A. Luken
Tom Luken
Thomas Andrew Luken is a politician of the Democratic Party from Ohio.Luken received his high school diploma in 1942 from Purcell High School. During the Second World War, Luken served as a U.S. Marine. In 1947, he earned a bachelor of arts degree from Xavier University in Cincinnati, after having...

 
1925– Democratic  council
1972–1975 Theodore M. Berry
Ted Berry
Theodore M. Berry , an American politician of the Charter Party of Cincinnati, Ohio, was the first African American mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio.-Early life and education:...

 
1905–2000 Charter Party of Charterite  council
1975–1976 Bobbie L. Sterne
Bobbie L. Sterne
Bobbie L. Sterne is a former American politician of the Charter Party of Cincinnati, Ohio. She was Cincinnati's first female mayor. A long-time member of the Cincinnati City Council, Sterne served two terms as the Mayor of Cincinnati, from 1975–1976 and 1978-1979. She retired from the council in...

 
  Charter Party of Charterite  council
1976–1977 James T. Luken
Jim Luken
James T. Luken was an American politician and labor union leader of the Democratic party, who served as mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, in the 1970s....

 
1921–1976 Democratic  council
1977–1978 Jerry Springer
Jerry Springer
Gerald Norman "Jerry" Springer is a British-born American television presenter, best known as host of the tabloid talk show The Jerry Springer Show since its debut in 1991...

 
1944– Democratic  council
1978–1979 Bobbie L. Sterne (2nd)   Charter Party of Charterite  council
1979–1980 J. Kenneth Blackwell
Ken Blackwell
John Kenneth Blackwell is an American politician and activist who served as the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio from 1979 to 1980 and Ohio Secretary of State from 1999 to 2007. A Republican, he was the first African-American to be the candidate for governor of a major party in Ohio. In 2006, Blackwell...

 
1948– Charter Party of Charterite
(Republican)
council
1980–1982 David S. Mann
David S. Mann
David Scott Mann is an American politician of the Democratic party in Ohio.Mann was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1961 at Harvard University. After graduating, Mann served in the United States Navy, from 1961 to 1965. Afterwards, he was accepted at Harvard Law School and he was awarded a...

 
1939– Democratic  council
1982–1983 Thomas B. Brush    Charter Party of Charterite  council
1983–1984 Arnold L. Bortz    Charter Party of Charterite  council
1984–1991 Charles J. Luken
Charlie Luken
Charles J. Luken is an American politician of the Democratic party who was mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio and served in the Ohio's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. Luken's uncle, labor leader James T. Luken, also served as mayor of Cincinnati...

 
1951– Democratic  council
1991 David S. Mann (2nd) 1939– Democratic  council
1991–1993 Dwight Tillery
Dwight Tillery
Dwight Tillery is an American politician of the Democratic Party who is active in local politics of Cincinnati, Ohio.Tillery grew up in the city's West End and attended the University of Cincinnati in the 1960s, where he helped found the university's United Black Association and graduated with a...

 
1948– Democratic  council
1993–1999 Roxanne Qualls
Roxanne Qualls
Roxanne Qualls is a former Democratic mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, having served from December 1993 to November 1999. She also served a two-year term on the Cincinnati City Council prior to her service as mayor, having been elected in 1991. On August 8, 2007, the Charter Committee announced her...

 
1953– Democratic  council
1999–2005 Charles J. Luken (2nd) 1951– Democratic  public
2006– Mark Mallory  1962– Democratic  public

See also

  • Election Results, Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
    Election Results, Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
    The mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, is elected directly in a nonpartisan election separate from the City Council election. Until 2001, the candidate who received the most votes in the City Council election would become mayor. Mayoral candidates in the general election are chosen in an open primary.Bold...

  • Election Results, City Council of Cincinnati, Ohio
    Election Results, City Council of Cincinnati, Ohio
    The nine-member city council of Cincinnati, Ohio is elected at-large in a single election in which each voter chooses nine candidates from the field. The nine top vote-getters win seats on the council for a two-year term....

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