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List of mayors of Tampa, Florida

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Mayor of Tampa
Seal of the City of Tampa
Flag of the City of Tampa
Incumbent
Jane Castor
since May 1, 2019
StyleThe Honorable
Term length4 years
limited to two consecutive terms
Inaugural holderJoseph B. Lancaster
Formation1856
Salary$160,384[1]
Websitewww.tampagov.net/mayor

The Mayor is the highest elected official inTampa, Florida. Since its incorporation in 1856, the town has had 59 mayors. Tampa had no mayor from 1862 until 1866, during which time the city government was temporarily suspended during and immediately after theAmerican Civil War.

Election process

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In 1910, thewhite supremacistWhite Municipal Party was established in Tampa. It excluded African Americans from being members effectively excluding African American voters from having influence in the city's mayoral elections from 1910 until 1947.

Since 1953, Tampa's municipal elections (including those for mayor) have beennon-partisan. All qualified candidates are entered into thegeneral election without aprimary election. Candidates are required to disclose a party affiliation. If no candidate wins a majority of the vote, arunoff election is held between the top two vote-getters to decide the outcome.[2]

Terms and term limits

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From the establishment ofTampa's city charter of 1856 until 1896, Tampa's mayors served one year terms. The term was extended to two years in 1896 and to four years in 1924.

From 1856 until 1920, Tampa mayors could not serve consecutive terms but were permitted to run again after being out of office for one full term. This resulted in several mayors serving multiple non-consecutive terms, especially in the late 1800s. In 1920, term limits were abolished entirely.

Since 1983, Tampa mayors have beenlimited to two consecutive terms, but they may run again after spending at least a full four-year term out of the office.[2][3]

List

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#MayorTerm startTerm endTerms Party
1Joseph B. LancasterFebruary 14, 1856November 25, 185612American
2Darwin A. Branch(1st term)November 25, 1856December 6, 1856ActingAmerican
3Alfonso DeLaunayDecember 6, 1856February 9, 1857PartialDemocratic
4Darwin A. Branch(2nd term)February 9, 1857February 10, 18581American
5Madison PostFebruary 10, 1858February 12, 18591American
6James McKay Sr.February 12, 1859February 1, 18601Democratic
7John P. CrichtonFebruary 1, 1860February 2, 18611Democratic
8Hamlin V. SnellFebruary 2, 1861February 3, 18621Democratic (Southern)
9John JacksonFebruary 3, 1862February 22, 1862ActingDemocratic (Southern)
10Edward A. ClarkeOctober 25, 1866January 1, 18671Democratic
11Josiah A. FerrisJanuary 1, 1867March 1, 1869112Democratic
12John T. LesleyMarch 1, 1869October 4, 186912Democratic
/John A. Henderson1July 6, 1870mid 18722Democratic
13James E. LipscombAugust 11, 1873August 13, 18763Democratic
14Harlan P. LoveringAugust 14, 1876August 14, 18771Democratic
15Thomas Jackson(1st term)August 14, 1877August 14, 18781Democratic
16John P. WallAugust 14, 1878August 14, 18802Democratic
17Henry C. FerrisAugust 14, 1880February 19, 18811Democratic
18Matthew E. HaynsworthFebruary 19, 1881March 22, 1881ActingDemocratic
19George B. Sparkman(1st term)March 22, 1881August 14, 18832Democratic
20Duff Post(1st term)August 14, 1883August 13, 18863Democratic
21Herman Glogowski(1st term)August 13, 1886July 15, 18871Republican
22George B. Sparkman(2nd term)July 15, 1887March 8, 18881Democratic
23Herman Glogowski(2nd term)March 8, 1888March 6, 18891Republican
24Thomas Jackson(2nd term)March 6, 1889March 5, 18901Democratic
25Herman Glogowski(3rd term)March 5, 1890March 4, 18911Republican
26Duff Post(2nd term)March 4, 1891March 4, 18921Democratic
27Herman Glogowski(4th term)March 4, 1892March 10, 18931Republican
28Frederick A. Salomonson(1st term)March 10, 1893March 9, 18941Republican
29Robert W. EasleyMarch 9, 1894March 8, 18951Democratic
30Frederick A. Salomonson(2nd term)March 8, 1895June 5, 18961Republican
31Myron E. GillettJune 5, 1896June 5, 18981Republican
32Frank C. BowyerJune 5, 1898June 8, 19001Democratic
33Francis L. Wing(1st term)June 8, 1900June 4, 19021Democratic[4]
34James McKay Jr.June 5, 1902June 5, 19041Democratic
35Frederick A. Salomonson(3rd term)June 5, 1904June 7, 19061Republican
36William H. FreckerJune 8, 1906June 4, 19081Republican
37Francis L. Wing(2nd term)June 4, 1908June 6, 19101Independent
38Donald B. Mckay(1st term)June 6, 1910June 10, 19203White Municipal Party[5]
39Horace Cadwell GordonJune 10, 1920January 4, 192112White Municipal Party[5]
40Charles H. BrownJanuary 4, 1921January 8, 19241White Municipal Party[5]
41Perry G. WallJanuary 8, 1924January 3, 1928[6]1White Municipal Party[5]
42Donald B. Mckay(2nd term)January 3, 1928October 27, 19311White Municipal Party[5]
43Thomas N. HendersonOctober 27, 1931November 3, 1931PartialWhite Municipal Party[5]
44Robert E. Lee ChanceyNovember 3, 1931November 3, 19433White Municipal Party[5]
45Curtis HixonNovember 3, 1943May 21, 1956312White Municipal Party[5]/Democratic
46Junie L. Young Jr.May 21, 1956October 2, 1956ActingDemocratic
47Nick Nuccio(1st administration)October 2, 1956October 1, 19591Democratic[2]
48Julian LaneOctober 1, 1959October 1, 19631Democratic
49Nick Nuccio(2nd administration)October 1, 1963October 3, 19671Democratic
50Dick A. Greco(1st administration)October 3, 1967April 1, 19742Democratic
51Richard L. Cheney †April 1, 1974June 19, 1974ActingDemocratic
52Lloyd CopelandJune 19, 1974October 3, 1974ActingRepublican
53William F. PoeOctober 3, 1974October 1, 19791Republican
54Bob MartinezOctober 3, 1979July 16, 1986112Democratic
Republican
55Sandra FreedmanJuly 16, 1986April 1, 19952Democratic
56Dick A. Greco(2nd administration)April 1, 1995April 1, 20032Democratic
57Pam IorioApril 1, 2003March 31, 20112Democratic
58Bob BuckhornApril 1, 2011May 1, 20192Democratic
59Jane CastorMay 1, 2019Incumbent1Democratic
Notes

Deceased in office.
1 Following the lapse of the city charter in October 1869,Hillsborough County took over responsibility for providing principal services. However, Tampa needed some form of municipal government to monitor the services being provided by the county and thestate. As a result, a municipal election was held on July 6, 1870, in which Henderson was elected mayor.[7]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^salarygenius.com/fl/tampa/salary/city-mayor-salary
  2. ^abcKerstein, Robert (2001).Politics and Growth in Twentieth Century Tampa. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida.ISBN 978-0813020839.
  3. ^Goffard, Christopher (October 27, 2000)."Greco allies hit term limits".St. Petersburg Times. RetrievedOctober 9, 2016.
  4. ^"Francis Lyman Wing - 33rd and 37th Mayor of Tampa".Tampa Government. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2025.
  5. ^abcdefghIorio, Pam (2001). "Colorless Primaries: Tampa's White Municipal Party".The Florida Historical Quarterly.79 (3):297–318.JSTOR 30150855.
  6. ^"Perry G. Wall - 41st Mayor Of Tampa".City of Tampa, Florida. City of Tampa. June 17, 2014.
  7. ^John Henderson's mayor profileArchived 2010-01-06 at theWayback Machine

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