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El Paso, Texas
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Customs


Mayors of El Paso, 1873-2022(may be incomplete!)
BenS. Dowell 1873-75MeltonA. Jones 1875-76SolomonShultz 1880-81JosephMagoffin 1881-85R.C. Lightbody 1885-89G.E. Hubbard 1889RichardCaples 1889-93W.H. Austin 1893-94AdolphSolomon 1894A.K. Albers 1894R.F. Johnson 1894-95RobertCampbell 1895-97JosephMagoffin 1897-1901BenF. Hammett 1901-03CharlesRobert Morehead, Jr. 1903-05CharlesDavis, Sr. 1905-07JosephSweeney 1907-10W.F. Robinson 1910CharlesE. Kelly 1910-15TomLea 1915-17CharlesDavis, Jr. 1917-23RichardM. Dudley 1923-25H.P. Jackson 1925-27R.Ewing Thomason 1927-31A.B. Poe 1931R.E. Sherman 1931-37M.A. Harlan 1937-38JohnE. Anderson 1938-47DanL. P. Duke 1947DanR. Ponder 1947-49DanL. P. Duke 1949-51FredHervey 1951-55W.T. Misenhimer 1955TomE. Rogers 1955-57RaymondTelles 1957-61RalphSeitsinger 1961-63JudsonF. Williams 1963-69AshleyG. Classen 1969PeterDe Wetter 1969-71BertWilliams 1971-73FredHervey 1973-75DonHenderson 1975-77RaySalazar 1977-79ThomasD. Westfall 1979-81JonathanW. Rogers 1981-89SuzieAzar 1989-91BillTilney 1991-93LarryFrancis 1993-97CarlosM. Ramirez 1997-2001RaymondCaballero 2001-03JoeWardy 2003-05JohnF. Cook 2005-13OscarLeeser 2013-17DeeMargo 2017-21OscarLeeser 2021-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1873 May 17:BenS. Dowell, elected.
  • 1875 Aug 2:MeltonA. Jones, elected;BenS. Dowell, defeated.
  • 1880 Jul 30:SolomonShultz, elected.
  • 1881 Aug 9:JosephMagoffin, elected unopposed.
  • 1883 Aug 14:JosephMagoffin, elected.
  • 1885 Aug 11:R.C. Lightbody, elected.
  • 1887 Aug 9:R.C. Lightbody, elected.
  • 1889 Apr 18:R.C. Lightbody, resigned.
  • 1889 Jun 28:RichardCaples, elected;Buchanan,defeated.
  • 1891 Apr 14:RichardCaples, elected;W.N. Vilas, defeated.
  • 1893 Apr 11:W.H. Austin, elected;A.M. Loomis, defeated.
  • 1894 Jan 13:W.H. Austin, resigned.
  • 1894 Apr 10:A.K. Albers, elected;W.S. McCutcheon, defeated;J.B. Badger, defeated.
  • 1894 Apr 20:A.K. Albers, resigned.
  • 1925 May 1:RichardM. Dudley, died in office.
  • 1947 Feb 4:JohnE. Anderson, died in office.
  • 1947 Feb 22:DanR. Ponder (Dem), nominated;DanL. P. Duke (Dem), defeated in primary;J.J. Walden, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1947 Apr 8:DanR. Ponder (Dem), elected unopposed.
  • 1989 May 6:SuzieAzar, advanced to runoff;EdElsey, advanced to runoff;PaulC. Moreno, defeated;RayPearson, defeated;MaryHaynes, defeated;CarlVizcarra, defeated.
  • 1989 May 27:SuzieAzar, elected;EdElsey, defeated.
  • 1991 May 4:BillTilney, elected;SuzieAzar, defeated;MarkLozano, defeated;SandraTheodore, defeated.
  • 1993 May 1:LarryFrancis, advanced to runoff;CarlosM. Ramirez, advanced to runoff;JoeC. Pickett, defeated;BillTilney, defeated;RickLedesma, defeated;LorrineBeasley, defeated;MarkLozano, defeated;SandraTheodore, defeated;JamesA. McDaniel, defeated;RobertoRojo, defeated;PamelaKurpgeweit, defeated;EugeneLucero, defeated.
  • 1993 May 29:LarryFrancis, elected;CarlosM. Ramirez, defeated.
  • 1995 May 6:LarryFrancis, elected;CarlosM. Ramirez, defeated;GeneFinke, defeated.
  • 1997 May 3:CarlosM. Ramirez, elected;RaymondTelles, defeated;JohnOgaz, defeated.
  • 1999 May 2:CarlosM. Ramirez, elected;BarbaraPerez, defeated;StanRoberts, defeated;LeelandO. White, defeated.
  • 2001 May 5:RaymondCaballero, advanced to runoff;LarryFrancis, advanced to runoff;PresiOrtega, defeated;BelenB. Robles, defeated;CarlMunoz Starr, defeated;LeelandO. White, defeated.
  • 2001 May 26:RaymondCaballero, elected;LarryFrancis, defeated.
  • 2003 May 3:JoeWardy, elected;RaymondCaballero, defeated;JaimeO. Perez, defeated;RayGraham, defeated;LeelandO. White, defeated;BernieMolina Canton, defeated;CarlMunoz Starr, defeated.
  • 2005 May 7:JoeWardy, advanced to runoff;JohnF. Cook, advanced to runoff;CarmenRodriguez, defeated;JaimeO. Perez, defeated;MattCarroll, defeated.
  • 2005 Jun 4:JohnF. Cook, elected;JoeWardy, defeated.
  • 2009 May 9:JohnF. Cook, elected;GusHaddad, defeated;CarlosRivera, defeated;AlfrankCatucci, defeated;DavidE. Henderson, defeated;LeeMendez, defeated.
  • 2013 May 11:OscarLeeser, advanced to runoff;SteveOrtega, advanced to runoff;RobertD. Cormell, defeated;HectorH. Lopez, defeated;GusHaddad, defeated;JaimeO. Perez, defeated;DeanMartinez, defeated.
  • 2013 Jun 15:OscarLeeser, elected;SteveOrtega, defeated.
  • 2017 May 6:DeeMargo, advanced to runoff;DavidSaucedo, advanced to runoff;EmmaAcosta, defeated;ElisaMorales, defeated;WillieCager, defeated;JaimeO. Perez, defeated;CharlesStapler, defeated;JorgeArtalejo, defeated.
  • 2017 Jun 10:DeeMargo, elected;DavidSaucedo, defeated.
  • 2020 Nov 3:OscarLeeser, advanced to runoff;DeeMargo, advanced to runoff;VeronicaCarbajal, defeated;CarlosGallinar, defeated;DeanMartinez, defeated;CalvinZielsdorf, defeated.
  • 2020 Dec 12:OscarLeeser, elected;DeeMargo, defeated.


    Postmasters at El Paso, 1852-1972(may beincomplete!)
    JarvisHubbell 1852-55ArchibaldC. Hyde 1855-57BenS. Dowell 1857-60VincentSt. Vrain 1860-61BenS. Dowell 1861-63GeorgeT. Putnam 1863-66ArchibaldC. Hyde 1866JohnA. Thayer 1866-68LouisCardes 1868-69EdmondStine 1869HenrySchwenker 1869EdmondStine 1869-70FrankC. Marsh 1870-77AlbertSchutz 1877-79JohnB. Tays 1879JamesMarr 1879-80FannyD. Porter 1880-90JamesA. Smith 1890-94JohnJulian 1894-98RobertF. Campbell 1898-1902TheodoreB. Olshausen 1902-07JamesA. Smith 1907-15EugeneA. Shelton 1915-22JamesJ. Ormsbee 1922-23JamesJ. Ormsbee 1923-26LutherC. Cole 1926HenryC. Kramp 1926-27HenryC. Kramp 1927-33MiltonL. Burleson 1933-34MiltonL. Burleson 1934-53CharlesT. Boyce 1953-55CharlesT. Boyce 1955-61JamesJ. Kaster, Jr. 1961-63JamesJ. Kaster, Jr. 1963-72


    Collectors of Customs at El Paso, 1877-1951(may beincomplete!)
    ShermanC. Slade 1877-79AbnerTibbetts as of 1881E.P. Clark as of 1891AlfredL. Sharpe as of 1909ZacharyL. Cobb as of 1917ThomasP. Gable as of 1927ManuelB. Otero as of 1932AdrianPool as of 1941HarrisWalthall as of 1946-51


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