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Phoenix, Arizona
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Phoenix, 1881-2013(may be incomplete!)
JohnT. Alsop 1881FrancisA. Shaw 1881-83DeForestPorter 1883-84GeorgeF. Coats 1884-85EmilGanz 1885-86DeForestPorter 1886-88A.Leonard Meyer 1888-89GeorgeF. Coats 1889-90T.D. McGlasson 1890-91JosephCampbell 1891-93P.J. Cole 1893-94JamesD. Monihon 1894-95R.L. Rosson 1895-96R.Allyn Lewis 1896FrankB. Moss 1896JamesD. Monihon 1896-97JohnC. Adams 1897-99C.J. Dyer 1899EmilGanz 1899-1901WalterTalbot 1901-03WalterBennett 1903-04JohnT. Dunlap 1904-05JohnC. Adams 1905FrankB. Moss 1905-06R.H. Greene 1906LewisW. Coggins 1906-09LloydB. Christy 1909-14GeorgeU. Young 1914-16PeterCorpstein 1916-20WillisH. Plunkett 1920-22L.L. Harmon 1922-23LouisB. Whitney 1923-25FrankA. Jefferson 1925-28FredJ. Paddock 1928-30FranklinD. Lane 1930-32FredJ. Paddock 1932-34JosephS. Jenckes 1934-36JohnH. Udall 1936-38WalterJ. Thalheimer 1938-40ReedShupe 1940-42NewellStewart 1942-44J.H. Fleming 1944-46RayBusey 1946-48J.Nicholas Udall 1948-52HohenFoster 1952-54FrankG. Murphy 1954-56JohnR. Williams 1956-60SamMardian, Jr. 1960-64MiltonH. Graham 1964-70JohnD. Driggs 1970-74TimothyA. Barrow 1974-76MargaretT. Hance 1976-84TerryGoddard 1984-90PaulJohnson 1990-94JohnNelson 1994TheldaWilliams 1994SkipRimsza 1994-2003GregStanton as of 2013

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1881 Aug 15:JohnT. Alsop, resigned.
  • 1881 Sep 3:FrancisA. Shaw, elected.
  • 1882 Mar 18:FrancisA. Shaw, elected.
  • 1883 May 1:DeForestPorter, elected.
  • 1884 May 6:GeorgeF. Coats, elected unopposed.
  • 1885 May 5:EmilGanz, elected;DeForestPorter, defeated.
  • 1886 May 4:EmilGanz, elected;N.Zubord, defeated.
  • 1886 Dec 11:EmilGanz, resigned.
  • 1886 Dec 27:DeForestPorter, elected;G.W. F. Johnson, defeated.
  • 1888 May 1:A.Leonard Meyer, elected;HenryN. Alexander, defeated.
  • 1889 May 7:GeorgeF. Coats, elected;JohnR. Loosley, defeated.
  • 1890 May 6:T.D. McGlasson, elected;GeorgeF. Coats, defeated.
  • 1891 May 5:JosephCampbell, elected;GeorgeF. Coats, defeated.
  • 1892 May 3:JosephCampbell, elected;J.H. Monihon, defeated.
  • 1893 May 2:P.J. Cole, elected;HenryN. Alexander, defeated.
  • 1894 May 1:JamesD. Monihon, elected;E.F. Kellner, defeated.
  • 1895 May 7:R.L. Rosson, elected;PierceEvans, defeated.
  • 1896 Apr 6:R.L. Rosson, resigned.
  • 1896 Apr 9:R.Allyn Lewis, appointed.
  • 1896 Apr 30:R.Allyn Lewis, resigned;FrankB. Moss, appointed.
  • 1896 Jun 2:JamesD. Monihon, elected;JohnH. Burger, defeated.
  • 1897 May 4:JohnC. Adams, elected;W.T. Smith, defeated.
  • 1899 Jan 25:JohnC. Adams, resigned.
  • 1899 May 2:EmilGanz, elected;JamesD. Monihon, defeated;JamesA. Leach, defeated.
  • 1901 May 7:WalterTalbot, elected;W.B. Lount, defeated;JamesA. Leach, defeated.
  • 1903 May 5:WalterBennett, elected;EmilGanz, defeated;JamesA. Leach, defeated.
  • 1904 Dec 8:WalterBennett, resigned.
  • 1905 May 2:JohnC. Adams, elected;T.T. Powers, defeated;AugustHegelund, defeated;JamesA. Leach, defeated.
  • 1905 Jul 10:JohnC. Adams, resigned.
  • 1906:FrankB. Moss, died in office.
  • 1906 May 1:LewisW. Coggins, elected;CharlesGoldman, defeated.
  • 1907 May 7:LewisW. Coggins, elected;JohnW. Crenshaw, defeated;M.M. Elders, defeated.
  • 1909 May 4:LloydB. Christy, elected;RobertFriedel, defeated.
  • 1911 May 2:LloydB. Christy, elected;EugeneHackett, defeated.
  • 1913 Apr 3:LloydB. Christy (Nonpartisan), nominated unopposed.
  • 1913 Apr 3:BertDavis (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1913 May 6:LloydB. Christy (Nonpartisan), elected;BertDavis (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1914 Apr 7:GeorgeU. Young, elected.
  • 1916 Mar 4:PeterCorpstein, nominated;GeorgeU. Young, nominated;E.Johnson, defeated in primary;HarryKay, defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Apr 4:PeterCorpstein, elected;GeorgeU. Young, defeated.
  • 1918 Mar 1:PeterCorpstein, nominated;FrankWoods, nominated.
  • 1918 Apr 2:PeterCorpstein, elected;FrankWoods, defeated.
  • 1920 Mar 5:WillisH. Plunkett, nominated;GeorgeU. Young, nominated;HaroldBaxter, defeated in primary.
  • 1920 Apr 6:WillisH. Plunkett, elected;GeorgeU. Young, defeated.
  • 1922 Mar 4:L.L. Harmon, elected;AlbertL. Moore, defeated.
  • 1923 Mar 8:L.L. Harmon, resigned.
  • 1923 Apr 4:LouisB. Whitney, appointed.
  • 1924 Mar 1:LouisB. Whitney, elected;W.T. Sprowls, defeated;C.W. Cisney, defeated.
  • 1925 Dec 30:LouisB. Whitney, resigned;FrankA. Jefferson, appointed.
  • 1926 Mar 6:FrankA. Jefferson, elected;EugeneHackett, defeated;GeorgeO. Ford, defeated;R.C. Barnett, defeated.
  • 1928 Mar 3:FredJ. Paddock, nominated;V.O. Wallingford, nominated;EugeneHackett, defeated in primary.
  • 1928 Apr 3:FredJ. Paddock, elected;V.O. Wallingford, defeated.
  • 1930 Mar 1:FredJ. Paddock, nominated;FranklinD. Lane, nominated;WilliamRoer, defeated in primary;JohnM. Kellogg, defeated in primary;E.W. Bacon, defeated in primary.
  • 1930 Apr 1:FranklinD. Lane, elected;FredJ. Paddock, defeated.
  • 1932 Mar 5:FredJ. Paddock, elected;JamesA. Godwin, defeated;R.C. Kaster, defeated;GeorgeO. Ford, defeated.
  • 1934 Mar 3:JosephS. Jenckes, elected;EdwardDorsey, defeated;C.T. McKinney, defeated.
  • 1963 Nov 12:RichardF. Harless, defeated.
  • 1979 Nov 6:DanielB. Fein, defeated.
  • 1991 Oct 1:PaulJohnson, elected unopposed.
  • 1994 Oct 25:SkipRimsza, elected;LindaNadolski, defeated;G.G. 'Gigi' George, defeated;GregCampbell, defeated.
  • 1995 Oct 3:SkipRimsza, elected;TheldaWilliams, defeated;GaryFallon, defeated;GregCampbell, defeated.
  • 1999 Sep 7:SkipRimsza, elected;RandallL. Pullen, defeated;PatDardis, defeated.


    Postmasters at Phoenix, 1870-1970(may beincomplete!)
    JohnM. Olvaney 1870-71WilliamA. Hancock 1871-79GeorgeE. Mowry 1879-88WilliamA. Hall 1888-89JacobM. Copes 1889-94WilliamE. Thomas 1894-98JohnC. Adams 1898-1902JamesH. McClintock 1902-14ChalmersB. Wood 1914-15OrsonH. Stewart 1915SelimJ. Michelson 1915-24JamesA. Jones 1924-28JamesH. McClintock 1928JamesH. McClintock 1928-33GeorgeH. Todd 1933-34GeorgeH. Todd 1934-42EllisM. Weir 1942WilliamJ. Jamieson 1942-50WilliamJ. Mason, Jr. 1950-51WilliamC. Lefebvre 1951-60WilliamJ. Mason, Jr. 1960WilliamJ. Mason, Jr. 1960-70


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Phoenix, 1917-52(may be incomplete!)
    LewisT. Carpenter as of 1917AlfredFranklin as of 1919FrankR. Stewart 1921-25JohnR. Towles 1925-27FredO. Goodell 1927-32SidneyP. Osborn 1933-34RoyN. Davidson 1934PhilC. Merrill 1934-36WilliamP. Stuart 1937-52


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