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Mayor of San Jose, California

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Elective public office in San Jose, California, United States
For Mayors of San Jose prior to 1850, seeList of pre-statehood mayors of San Jose.

Mayor of the City of San José
Seal of San José
Incumbent
Matt Mahan
since January 1, 2023
Term lengthFour years, renewable once
Inaugural holderJosiah Belden
Formation1850
WebsiteOffice of the Mayor

TheMayor of San Jose, officially theMayor of the City of San José, is executive of theGovernment of the City of San Jose,California in the United States.

The mayor presides over theSan Jose City Council, which is composed of 11 voting members, including the mayor. While the mayor is the head of the city council, they have no veto powers over legislation passed by the Council, as the city uses acouncil-manager form of government. The mayor serves a four-year term and is limited to two successive terms.

65 people have served as mayor in San Jose since 1850, whenCalifornia became a state following the AmericanConquest of California. Before the conquest,Californios served asMayor of San Jose during the Spanish and Mexican eras since 1777. The current mayor is DemocratMatt Mahan, who took office in January 2023.

List

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Mayors prior to 1850

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Further information:List of pre-statehood mayors of San Jose

Mayors since 1850

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Josiah Belden, first mayor of San Jose
Sherman Otis Houghton, fourth mayor of San Jose

Before 1967, mayors of San Jose were nominated and elected by theSan Jose City Council.[1]

#PictureMayorTerm startTerm end
1Josiah Belden18501851
2Thomas White18511854
3O. H. Allen18541855
4Sherman Otis Houghton18551856
5Lawrence Archer18561856
6John M. Murphy18561856
7George Givens18561857
8Ranson G. Moody18571858
9Peter O. Minor18581859
10Thomas Fallon18591860
11Richard B. Buckner18601861
12Joseph W. Johnson18611863
13John Alonzo Quinby18631868
14Mark Leavensworth18681870
15Adolph Pfister18701873
16Bernard D. Murphy18731877
17George B. McKee18771878
18Lawrence Archer18781880
19Bernard D. Murphy18801882
20Charles J. Martin18821884
21Campbell Thompson Settle18841886
22Charles W. Breyfogle18861887
23Samuel Watson Boring18871890
24Samuel N. Rucker18901894
25Paul P. Austin18941896
26Valentine Koch18961898
27Charles J. Martin18981902
28George D. Worswick19021906
29Henry D. Mathews19061908
30Charles W. Davison19081910
31Thomas Monahan19101914
32Fred R. Husted19141916
33Elmer E. Chase19161918
34Charles M. O'Brian19181920
35Albert C. Jayet19201922
36M. E. Arnerich19221924
37Joseph T. Brooks19241926
38Dan W. Gray19261928
39Fred Doerr19281930
40W. L. Biebrach19301932
41A. M. Meyer19321934
42Charles Bishop19341936
43Richard French19361938
44Clyde L. Fischer19381940
45Harry Young19401944
46Earl Campbell19441945
47Ernie Renzel19451946
48Albert J. Ruffo19461948
49Fred Watson19481950
50Clark L. Bradley19501952
51Parker Hathaway19521954
52George Starbird19541956
53Robert Doerr19561958
54Louis Solari19581960
55Paul Moore19601962
56Robert Welch19621964
57Joseph L. Pace19641967

Popularly elected mayors (1967-present)

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Norman Y. Mineta, 59th mayor of San Jose
Ron Gonzales, 63rd mayor of San Jose
Chuck Reed, 64th mayor of San Jose
Sam Liccardo, 65th mayor of San Jose

Since 1967, San Jose has elected its mayors by popular vote.[2] Due to state laws regarding primary elections, political parties cannot nominate candidates for mayor, although candidates often choose to identify with a party. All registered candidates, regardless of party affiliation, compete in an election held in June of even-numbered years which are non-leap years. If no person gets over 50% of the popular vote, the top two candidates automatically move to a runoff election. Mayors are limited to two terms.

All elected mayors of San Jose have been members of theDemocratic Party. The first elected mayor was Ron James and the first female mayor wasJanet Gray Hayes.

#PictureMayorTerm startTerm end Party
58Ron JamesJanuary 9, 1967January 9, 1971Democratic
59Norman MinetaJanuary 9, 1971January 9, 1975Democratic
60Janet Gray HayesJanuary 9, 1975January 9, 1983Democratic
61Tom McEneryJanuary 9, 1983January 9, 1991Democratic
62Susan HammerJanuary 9, 1991January 1, 1999Democratic
63Ron GonzalesJanuary 1, 1999January 1, 2007Democratic
64Chuck ReedJanuary 1, 2007January 1, 2015Democratic
65Sam LiccardoJanuary 1, 2015January 1, 2023Democratic
66Matt MahanJanuary 1, 2023incumbentDemocratic

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Oldest living San Jose mayor, Robert Doerr, dies at 99".mercurynews.com. December 13, 2013. RetrievedApril 6, 2018.
  2. ^"New Mayor of San Jose is Japanese".Milwaukee Journal.Associated Press. April 14, 1971. RetrievedMay 24, 2014.

Notes

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1Elmer E. Chase was the first mayor who was not the city's chief executive; the city moved to acouncil-manager government corresponding to his election. Chase and all following mayors are simply the president of the city council.

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