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San Diego, California
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Customs


Mayors of San Diego, 1850-2024(may be incomplete!)
JoshuaBean 1850-51DavidB. Kurtz 1851-52GeorgeP. Tebbetts 1852WilliamJ. Hunsaker 1888MartinD. Hamilton 1888-89DouglasGunn 1889-91MathewSherman 1891-93WilliamH. Carlson 1893-97DanielC. Reed 1897-99EdwinM. Capps 1899-1901FrankP. Frary 1901-05JohnL. Sehon 1905-07JohnF. Forward, Sr. 1907-09ConardGrant 1909-11JamesE. Wadham 1911-13CharlesF. O'Neall 1913-15EdwinM. Capps 1915-17LouisJ. Wilde 1917-21JohnL. Bacon 1921-27HarryC. Clark 1927-31WalterW. Austin 1931-32JohnF. Forward, Jr. 1932-34RutherfordB. Irones 1934-35AlbertW. Bennett 1935PercyJ. Benbough 1935-42FredW. Simpson 1942HowardB. Bard 1942-43HarleyE. Knox 1943-51JohnD. Butler 1951-55CharlesC. Dail 1955-63FrankE. Curran 1963-71PeteWilson 1971-83WilliamE. Cleator, Sr. 1983RogerHedgecock 1983-85EdStruiksma 1985-86MaureenO'Connor 1986-92SusanGolding 1992-2000DickMurphy 2000-05MichaelJ. Zucchet 2005ToniG. Atkins 2005JerrySanders 2005-12BobFilner 2012-13ToddGloria 2013-14KevinFaulconer 2014-20ToddGloria 2020-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1887:DanielC. Reed, defeated.
  • 1889 Apr 8:DouglasGunn, elected.
  • 1903:JamesE. Wadham, defeated.
  • 1925 Mar 24:JohnL. Bacon, nominated;FredA. Heilbron, defeated in primary;GeorgeL. Mayne, defeated in primary;MarcusW. Robbins, defeated in primary;WilliamI. Kinsley, defeated in primary.
  • 1925 Apr 7:JohnL. Bacon, elected unopposed.
  • 1932:C.Leon de Aryan, defeated.
  • 1934 Aug 22:JohnF. Forward, Jr., resigned;RutherfordB. Irones, appointed.
  • 1942 Nov 4:PercyJ. Benbough, died in office.
  • 1942 Nov 30:HowardB. Bard, appointed.
  • 1963 Sep 17:FrankE. Curran, advanced to runoff;MurrayD. Goodrich, advanced to runoff;DavidS. Casey, defeated in primary;AllenHitch, defeated in primary;HelenR. Cobb, defeated in primary;DonaldJ. Hartley, defeated in primary;GerardA. Dougherty, defeated in primary;JosephCosta, defeated in primary;KennyOlson, defeated in primary;WilliamMatselboba, Sr., defeated in primary;JohnB. Schneider, defeated in primary;JuanRivera=Rosario, defeated in primary.
  • 1963 Nov 5:FrankE. Curran, elected;MurrayD. Goodrich, defeated.
  • 1967 Sep 19:FrankE. Curran, advanced to runoff;AllenHitch, advanced to runoff;JohnClayton, defeated in primary;GerardA. Dougherty, defeated in primary;GeorgeStahlman, defeated in primary;LloydW. Gough, defeated in primary;TomKane, defeated in primary.
  • 1967 Nov 7:FrankE. Curran, elected;AllenHitch, defeated.
  • 1971 Sep 21:PeteWilson, advanced to runoff;EdButler, advanced to runoff;JackWalsh, defeated in primary;FrankE. Curran, defeated in primary;DanGrady, defeated in primary;TomHom, defeated in primary;VirginiaW. Taylor, defeated in primary;GilbertRobledo, defeated in primary;AlanDouglas Littlemore, defeated in primary;MikeSchaefer, defeated in primary;ArthurG. Mannion, defeated in primary;WilliamR. McKinley, defeated in primary;DonMarsh, defeated in primary;KennyOlson, defeated in primary.
  • 1971 Nov 2:PeteWilson, elected;EdButler, defeated.
  • 1975 Sep 16:PeteWilson, elected;LeeHubbard, defeated;OtisL. Jones, defeated;JohnKelley, defeated;KennyOlson, defeated.
  • 1979 Sep 18:PeteWilson, elected;SimonCasady, defeated;JohnKelley, defeated;CharlotteBuchanan, defeated;MichaelGomez, defeated;JerryLester, defeated;RaulGonzalez, defeated.
  • 1983 Mar 15:MaureenO'Connor, nominated;RogerHedgecock, nominated;WilliamE. Cleator, Sr., defeated in primary;BillMitchell, defeated in primary;RichReil, defeated in primary;JoeJaffe, defeated in primary;DonD. Parker, defeated in primary;Rosalyn,defeated in primary;GeorgeE. Hollis, defeated in primary;WilliamM. Armstrong, defeated in primary;PaulR. Clark, defeated in primary;JimCunradi, defeated in primary;DanRussell, defeated in primary;OrenCox, defeated in primary;JerryPaul Shine, defeated in primary;AlexR. H. Weaver, defeated in primary;JohnP. Yuskiw, defeated in primary;ArtWalters, defeated in primary;LeonA. Haake, defeated in primary;WaletrR. Sweadner, defeated in primary.
  • 1983 May 3:RogerHedgecock, elected;MaureenO'Connor, defeated.
  • 1984 Jun 5:RogerHedgecock, nominated;RichardW. Carlson, nominated;NancyBradshaw, defeated in primary;RichReil, defeated in primary;WarrenA. Nielsen, defeated in primary;DonD. Parker, defeated in primary;RobertsonWhittemore, defeated in primary;RoseLynne, defeated in primary;JamesD. Wyrick, defeated in primary.
  • 1984 Nov 6:RogerHedgecock, elected;RichardW. Carlson, defeated.
  • 1986 Feb 25:MaureenO'Connor, nominated;WilliamE. Cleator, Sr., nominated;FloydL. Morrow, defeated in primary;EdStruiksma, defeated in primary;MaryChristian-Heising, defeated in primary;LochDavid Crane, defeated in primary;RobertMcCullough, defeated in primary;RaymondE. Peters, defeated in primary;JohnKelley, defeated in primary;WarrenA. Nielsen, defeated in primary;VernonE. Watts, Jr., defeated in primary;NicholasR. Walpert, defeated in primary;RoseLynne, defeated in primary;ArthurF. Helliwell, defeated in primary.
  • 1986 Jun 3:MaureenO'Connor, elected;WilliamE. Cleator, Sr., defeated.
  • 1988 Jun 7:MaureenO'Connor, elected;FloydL. Morrow, defeated;CharlesUlmschneider, defeated;JohnKelley, defeated;RoseLynne, defeated.
  • 1992 Jun 2:PeterNavarro, nominated;SusanGolding, nominated;RonRoberts, defeated in primary;TomCarter, defeated in primary;LochDavid Crane, defeated in primary;BillThomas, defeated in primary.
  • 1992 Nov 3:SusanGolding, elected;PeterNavarro, defeated;JimTurner, defeated.
  • 1996 Mar 26:SusanGolding, elected;JimBell, defeated;PatrickColeman, defeated;LochDavid Crane, defeated;JimTurner, defeated;JamesHart, defeated.
  • 2000 Mar 7:RonRoberts, nominated;DickMurphy, nominated;PeterQ. Davis, defeated in primary;BarbaraWarden, defeated in primary;GeorgeStevens, defeated in primary;ByronWear, defeated in primary;JimBell, defeated in primary;JaniceJordan, defeated in primary;LochDavid Crane, defeated in primary;GlenD. Adkins, defeated in primary;RobertH. Schmitt, defeated in primary;JamesHart, defeated in primary.
  • 2000 Nov 7:DickMurphy, elected;RonRoberts, defeated;H.Diane Dixon, defeated.
  • 2004 Mar 2:DickMurphy, nominated;RonRoberts, nominated;PeterQ. Davis, defeated in primary;JimBell, defeated in primary.
  • 2004 Nov 2:DickMurphy, elected;DonnaFrye, defeated;RonRoberts, defeated.
  • 2005 Jul 15:DickMurphy, resigned.
  • 2005 Jul 26:DonnaFrye, nominated;JerrySanders, nominated;SteveFrancis, defeated in primary;PatShea, defeated in primary;RichardRider, defeated in primary;MykeShelby, defeated in primary;ShawnA. McMillan, defeated in primary;JimBell, defeated in primary;EdKolker, defeated in primary;JeremyLedford, defeated in primary;ThomasKnapp, defeated in primary.
  • 2005 Nov 8:JerrySanders, elected;DonnaFrye, defeated.
  • 2008 Jun 3:JerrySanders, elected;SteveFrancis, defeated;FloydL. Morrow, defeated;EricM. Bidwell, defeated;JamesB. Hart, defeated.
  • 2012 Jun 5:CarlDeMaio, nominated;BobFilner, nominated;NathanFletcher, defeated in primary;BonnieDumanis, defeated in primary;TobiaL. Pettus, defeated in primary;JohnWoodrum, defeated in primary.
  • 2012 Nov 6:BobFilner, elected;CarlDeMaio, defeated.
  • 2013 Aug 30:BobFilner, resigned.
  • 2013 Nov 19:KevinFaulconer, nominated;DavidAlvarez, nominated;NathanFletcher, defeated in primary;MichaelJ. Aguirre, defeated in primary;LincolnPickard, defeated in primary;BruceCoons, defeated in primary;SinaMoghadam, defeated in primary;HudCollins, defeated in primary;MichaelA. Kemmer, defeated in primary;HarryDirks, defeated in primary;TobiaL. Pettus, defeated in primary.
  • 2014 Feb 11:KevinFaulconer, elected;DavidAlvarez, defeated.
  • 2016 Jun 7:KevinFaulconer, elected;LoriSaldaña, defeated;EdHarris, defeated.
  • 2020 Mar 3:ToddGloria, nominated;BarbaraBry, nominated;ScottSherman, defeated in primary;TashaWilliamson, defeated in primary;GitaAppelbaum Singh, defeated in primary;RichRiel, defeated in primary.
  • 2020 Nov 3:ToddGloria, elected;BarbaraBry, defeated.
  • 2024 Mar 5:ToddGloria, nominated;LarryTurner, nominated;GenevieveJones-Wright, defeated in primary;JaneGlasson, defeated in primary;DanielSmiechowski, defeated in primary.
  • 2024 Nov 5:ToddGloria, elected;LarryTurner, defeated.


    Postmasters at San Diego, 1871-1976(may beincomplete!)
    ColumbusDunham 1871-76DanielChoate 1876-81HenryH. Burton 1881GeorgeD. Copeland 1881-85GustaveWilliam Jorres 1885-87AllenD. Norman 1887-90HowardM. Kutchin 1890-94RichardV. Dodge 1894-98MosesA. Luce 1898-1902JohnN. Newkirk 1902-08CharlesH. Bartholomew 1908-17LuciusR. Barrow 1917-21ErnestW. Dort 1921-34DonaldM. Stewart 1934-35DonaldM. Stewart 1935-48WilliamE. Krenning 1948-49WilliamE. Krenning 1949-59V.Earl Roberts 1959-61RalphS. Colonell 1961RalphS. Colonell 1961-76


    Collectors of Customs at San Diego, 1854-1947(may beincomplete!)
    OliverS. Witherby as of 1854WilliamW. Bowers 1874-81JohnR. Berry as of 1891WilliamW. Bowers 1899-1906FrankW. Barnes as of 1907WalterT. Blake as of 1909-11ClarenceD. Sprigg as of 1921WilliamH. Ellison as of 1930-32WilliamB. George as of 1933-41CliffordW. Pollock as of 1946RobertE. Noonan as of 1947


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