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List of mayors of Fort Worth, Texas

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Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas
Incumbent
Mattie Parker
since 15 June 2021
TypeMayor
Formation17 February 1873
First holderWilliam Paxton Burts

List of Mayors of Fort Worth

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This is alist ofmayors who served the city ofFort Worth, Texas, USA.

TermImageMayorPolitical affiliationDuration of termInformation
1stWilliam Paxton BurtsN/a17 February 1873 – 29 October 1874The first mayor of Fort Worth after its incorporation as a mayor-council government and the second practicing physician in the area. Resigned in 1874 amid controversy about debt handling and a city deficit.
2ndCaptainGiles Hiram DayN/a10 November 1874 – 8 August 1878
3rdRobert Emmett BeckhamN/a8 August 1878 – 12 April 1880
4thJohn T. BrownN/a12 April 1880 – 11 April 1882
5thJohn Peter SmithN/a11 April 1882 – 20 April 1886First stint. Largest landowner in Fort Worth at the time. Successfully petitioned to have theTarrant County seat moved fromBirdville to Fort Worth. As mayor, established Fort Worth's first water department and first public school system, on which he served as a board member. Died in 1901 inSt. Louis while promoting the city due to blood poisoning sustained in an assault and robbery outside his hotel.[1]
6thH.S. BroilesN/a20 April 1886 – 8 April 1890
7thWilliam Smartt PendletonN/a8 April 1890 – 5 August 1890
8thJohn Peter SmithN/a5 August 1890 – 12 April 1892Second stint.
9thBuckley Burton PaddockN/a12 April 1892 – 10 April 1900
10thT.J. PowellN/a10 April 1900 – 10 April 1906
11thWilliam Dawson HarrisN/a10 April 1906 – 13 April 1909
12thWilliam David WilliamsN/a13 April 1909 – 27 April 1909
13thW.D. DavisN/a1 June 1909 – 15 April 1913
14thRobert Fain MilamN/a15 April 1913 – 15 April 1915
15thE.T. TyraN/a16 April 1915 – 16 April 1917
16thW.D. DavisN/a16 April 1917 – 16 April 1921
17thE.R. CockrellN/a16 April 1921 – 8 October 1924
18thW.P. BurtonN/a8 October 1924 – 15 April 1925
19thHenry Clay MeachamN/a15 April 1925 – 12 April 1927
20thWilliam BryceN/a12 April 1927 – 20 December 1933
21stVan Zandt JarvisN/a20 December 1933 – 7 April 1937
22ndW.J. HammondN/a8 April 1937 – 11 May 1938
23rdR.H.W. DrechselN/a11 May 1938 – 27 July 1938
24thT.J. HarrellN/a27 July 1938 – 19 June 1940
25thI.N. McCraryN/a17 July 1940 – 4 April 1945
26thRoscoe L. CarnrikeN/a4 April 1945 – 8 April 1947
27thF. Edgar DeenN/a9 April 1947 – 6 April 1951First stint. One of two Fort Worth mayors to serve more than once, nonconsecutively.
28thJ.R. EdwardsN/a6 April 1951 – 22 April 1953
29thF. Edgar DeenN/a22 April 1953 – 6 April 1955Second stint. One of two Fort Worth mayors to serve more than once, nonconsecutively.
30thF.E. "Jack" GarrisonN/a20 April 1955 – 2 April 1957
31stThomas A. McCannN/a2 April 1957 – 21 April 1961
32ndJohn S. Justin, Jr.N/a21 April 1961 – 22 April 1963
33rdBayard H. FriedmanN/a22 April 1963 – 6 April 1965
34thWillard BarrN/a6 April 1965 – 6 April 1967
35thDeWitt McKinleyN/a6 April 1967 – 9 April 1969*
36thR.M. "Sharkey" StovallN/a6 April 1969* – 14 April 1975Oversaw the construction ofDallas/Fort Worth International Airport and oversaw the vote to reform the City Council system to an all-single-member-district system, which occurred in 1977.
37thClif OvercashN/a14 April 1975 – 5 April 1977City Councilman from 1973 to 1975. Had major support from the influentialTandy Corporation.
38thHugh Quay ParmerDemocratic5 April 1977 – 1 May 1979PreviousTarrant County Texas representative. After mayoralty, served as aTexas state senator from the12th district.
39thWoodie WoodsRepublican1 May 1979 – 10 November 1981
-Richard NewkirkN/a11 November 1981 – 1 February 1982Interim mayor.
40thBob BolenRepublican2 February 1982 – 21 May 1991Fort Worth City Councilman from 1979 to 1982. Retired to serve as an advisor to the chancellor ofTexas Christian University. Served longest term in Fort Worth mayoral history.
41stNorvell Kay GrangerRepublican21 May 1991 – 19 December 1995First female mayor of Fort Worth. Left office to campaign forTexas's 12th congressional district, where she served in theHouse from 1997 until 2025.
-Jewel WoodsN/a20 December 1995 – 20 May 1996Interim mayor replacing Kay Granger, who left office to campaign for Texas's 12th district U.S. House seat.
42ndKenneth BarrDemocratic21 May 1996 – 20 May 2003Former Fort Worth city councilman.
43rdMichael J. MoncriefDemocratic20 May 2003 – 12 July 2011Former Texas senator fromthe 12th district. Elected in 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2009. Chose not to seek a fifth term.
44thBetsy PriceRepublican12 July 2011 – 15 June 2021FormerTarrant County tax assessor. Elected 2011, 2013, and 2015 unopposed.[2]
45thMattie ParkerRepublican15 June 2021 – PresentIncumbent. Former chief of staff toFort Worth mayorBetsy Price. Elected 2021.[3]

*Dates given by Fort Worth Mayor's office.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^"Smith, John Peter". Texas State Historical Association. RetrievedJune 10, 2017.
  2. ^"City of Fort Worth Mayors and Council Members 1967 - Present"(PDF).Tarrant County, Texas E-archives. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on February 22, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2014.
  3. ^"Mattie Parker declares victory over Deborah Peoples in race for Fort Worth mayor".
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