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Seattle, Washington
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Customs


Mayors of Seattle, 1869-2010(may be incomplete!)
HenryA. Atkins 1869-71JohnT. Jordan 1871-72CorlissP. Stone 1872-73JohnT. Jordan 1873MosesR. Maddocks 1873JohnCollins 1873-74HenryL. Yesler 1874-75BaileyGatzert 1875-76GideonA. Weed 1876-78BeriahBrown 1878-79OrangeJacobs 1879-80LeviP. Smith 1880-82HenryG. Struve 1882-84JohnLeary 1884-85HenryL. Yesler 1885-86WilliamH. Shoudy 1886-87ThomasT. Minor 1887-88RobertMoran 1888-90HarryWhite 1890-91GeorgeHall 1891-92JamesT. Ronald 1892-94ByronPhelps 1894-96FrankD. Black 1896WilliamD. Wood 1896-97ThomasJ. Humes 1897-1904RichardA. Ballinger 1904-06WilliamH. Moore 1906-08JohnF. Miller 1908-10HiramC. Gill 1910-11GeorgeW. Dilling 1911-12GeorgeF. Cotterill 1912-14HiramC. Gill 1914-18OleHanson 1918-19C.B. Fitzgerald 1919-20HughM. Caldwell 1920-22EdwinJ. Brown 1922-26BerthaKnight Landes 1926-28FrankE. Edwards 1928-31RobertH. Harlin 1931-32JohnF. Dore 1932-34CharlesL. Smith 1934-36JohnF. Dore 1936-38ArthurB. Langlie 1938-41JohnE. Carroll 1941EarlMillikin 1941-42WilliamF. Devin 1942-52AllanPomeroy 1952-56GordonS. Clinton 1956-64DormBraman 1964-69FloydC. Miller 1969WesleyC. Uhlman 1969-78CharlesRoyer 1978-90NormanB. Rice 1990-97PaulSchell 1998-2001GregoryJ. Nickels 2002-09MichaelMcGinn 2010-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1869 Dec 2:HenryA. Atkins, appointed.
  • 1870 Jul 11:HenryA. Atkins, elected.
  • 1871 Jul 11:JohnT. Jordan, elected.
  • 1872 Jul 8:CorlissP. Stone, elected.
  • 1873 Apr 5:JohnT. Jordan, appointed.
  • 1873 Jul 14:JohnCollins, elected.
  • 1874 Jul 13:HenryL. Yesler, elected.
  • 1875 Jul 12:BaileyGatzert, elected.
  • 1876 Jul 10:GideonA. Weed, elected.
  • 1877 Jul 9:GideonA. Weed, elected.
  • 1878 Jul 8:BeriahBrown, elected.
  • 1879 Jul 14:OrangeJacobs, elected.
  • 1880 Jul 12:LeviP. Smith, elected.
  • 1881 Jul 11:LeviP. Smith, elected.
  • 1882 Jul 10:HenryG. Struve, elected.
  • 1883 Jul 9:HenryG. Struve, elected.
  • 1884 Jul 14:JohnLeary, elected.
  • 1885 Jul 13:HenryL. Yesler, elected.
  • 1886 Jul 12:WilliamH. Shoudy, elected.
  • 1887 Jul 11:ThomasT. Minor, elected.
  • 1888 Jul 9:RobertMoran, elected.
  • 1889 Jul 8:RobertMoran, elected.
  • 1890 Jul 14:HarryWhite, elected.
  • 1891 Nov 30:HarryWhite, resigned.
  • 1891 Dec 9:GeorgeHall, appointed.
  • 1892:JohnLeary, defeated.
  • 1892 Mar 8:JamesT. Ronald, elected.
  • 1894 Mar 12:ByronPhelps, elected.
  • 1896 Mar 9:FrankD. Black, elected.
  • 1896 Apr 6:FrankD. Black, resigned;WilliamD. Wood, appointed.
  • 1898:ThomasJ. Humes, elected.
  • 1900:GeorgeF. Cotterill (Dem), defeated.
  • 1900 Mar 13:ThomasJ. Humes, elected.
  • 1902:ThomasJ. Humes, elected.
  • 1904 Mar 8:RichardA. Ballinger, elected.
  • 1906 Mar 8:WilliamH. Moore, elected.
  • 1908 Mar 3:JohnF. Miller, elected.
  • 1910 Mar 21:HiramC. Gill (Rep), elected;WilliamH. Moore (Dem), defeated.
  • 1911 Feb 9:HiramC. Gill, recalled.
  • 1912 Mar 18:GeorgeF. Cotterill (Dem), elected;HiramC. Gill (Rep), defeated.
  • 1914 Mar 16:HiramC. Gill, elected;J.D. Trenholme, defeated.
  • 1916 Mar 20:HiramC. Gill, elected;AustinE. Griffiths, defeated.
  • 1918 Mar 18:OleHanson, elected;J.A. Bradford, defeated.
  • 1919 Aug 28:OleHanson, resigned;C.B. Fitzgerald, appointed.
  • 1920 Mar 2:HughM. Caldwell, elected;JamesDuncan, defeated.
  • 1922 Apr 18:DanielLandon, nominated;EdwinJ. Brown, nominated;WalterF. Meier, defeated in primary;T.J. Cunningham, defeated in primary;CharlesH. Miller, defeated in primary;IraD. Lundy, defeated in primary;H.S. Turner, defeated in primary.
  • 1922 May 2:EdwinJ. Brown, elected;DanielLandon, defeated.
  • 1924 Feb 26:EdwinJ. Brown, nominated;AlfredH. Lundin, nominated;OliverT. Erickson, defeated in primary.
  • 1924 Mar 11:EdwinJ. Brown, elected;AlfredH. Lundin, defeated.
  • 1926 Feb 23:BerthaKnight Landes, nominated;EdwinJ. Brown, nominated;ThomasJ. L. Kennedy, defeated in primary;JohnE. Carroll, defeated in primary;JohnB. Shorett, defeated in primary;CliffordH. Clark, defeated in primary.
  • 1926 Mar 9:BerthaKnight Landes, elected;EdwinJ. Brown, defeated.
  • 1928 Feb 28:BerthaKnight Landes, nominated;FrankE. Edwards, nominated;EdwinJ. Brown, defeated in primary;PhilipTindall, defeated in primary;W.T. Christensen, defeated in primary;JosephL. Greenwell, defeated in primary;A.Lou Cohen, defeated in primary;KathrynMiracle, defeated in primary;CliffordH. Clark, defeated in primary.
  • 1928 Mar 13:FrankE. Edwards, elected;BerthaKnight Landes, defeated.
  • 1930 Feb 25:FrankE. Edwards, nominated;OttoA. Case, nominated;EdwinJ. Brown, defeated in primary.
  • 1930 Mar 11:FrankE. Edwards, elected;OttoA. Case, defeated.
  • 1931 Jul 13:FrankE. Edwards, recalled.
  • 1931 Jul 14:RobertH. Harlin, appointed.
  • 1932 Feb 23:JohnF. Dore, nominated;RobertH. Harlin, nominated;FrankE. Edwards, defeated in primary;OttoA. Case, defeated in primary;ArthurJ. Ritchie, defeated in primary;VictorA. Meyers, defeated in primary;N.A. Schellberg, defeated in primary;JohnLaurie, defeated in primary;DavidNygren, defeated in primary;EdwinJ. Brown, defeated in primary.
  • 1932 Mar 8:JohnF. Dore, elected;RobertH. Harlin, defeated.
  • 1934 Feb 27:JohnF. Dore, nominated;CharlesL. Smith, nominated;FrankF. Fitts, defeated in primary;RobertH. Harlin, defeated in primary;CharlesH. Miller, defeated in primary;JohnLaurie, defeated in primary;WilliamD. Freeman, defeated in primary;W.T. Campbell, defeated in primary.
  • 1934 Mar 13:CharlesL. Smith, elected;JohnF. Dore, defeated.
  • 1936 Feb 25:ArthurB. Langlie, nominated;JohnF. Dore, nominated;CharlesL. Smith, defeated in primary;ThomasE. Smith, defeated in primary;AdamBeeler, defeated in primary;L.W. Whitlow, defeated in primary;FrankMcCaffrey, defeated in primary;AustinE. Griffiths, defeated in primary;CharlesH. Miller, defeated in primary;TillmanGarrison, defeated in primary;CharlesH. Stolting, defeated in primary;GeorgeGuertin, defeated in primary;EugeneJ. A. Lord, defeated in primary;EdwinA. Gerhart, defeated in primary;StephenL. Cullan, defeated in primary.
  • 1936 Mar 3:JohnF. Dore, elected;ArthurB. Langlie, defeated.
  • 1938 Mar 8:ArthurB. Langlie, elected;VictorA. Meyers, defeated.
  • 1940 Mar 5:ArthurB. Langlie, elected;WarrenL. Cook, defeated.
  • 1941 Jan 11:ArthurB. Langlie, resigned.
  • 1941 Jan 27:JohnE. Carroll, appointed.
  • 1941 Mar 4:EarlMillikin, elected;WilliamF. Devin, defeated.
  • 1942 Mar 3:WilliamF. Devin, elected;EarlMillikin, defeated.
  • 1944 Mar 14:WilliamF. Devin, elected;JamesScavotto, defeated.
  • 1946 Mar 5:WilliamF. Devin, elected;VictorA. Meyers, defeated.
  • 1948:RalphA. Horr, defeated in primary.
  • 1948 Mar 2:WilliamF. Devin, elected;AllanPomeroy, defeated.
  • 1952 Mar 4:AllanPomeroy, elected;WilliamF. Devin, defeated.
  • 1956 Mar 6:GordonS. Clinton, elected;AllanPomeroy, defeated.
  • 1960 Mar 8:GordonS. Clinton, elected;GordonNewell, defeated.
  • 1964 Mar 10:DormBraman, elected;JohnA. Cherberg, defeated.
  • 1969 Mar 23:DormBraman, resigned;FloydC. Miller, appointed.
  • 1969 Nov 4:WesleyC. Uhlman, elected;R.Mort Frayn, defeated.
  • 1973 Nov 6:WesleyC. Uhlman, elected;LiemTuai, defeated.
  • 1977 Nov 8:CharlesRoyer, elected;PaulSchell, defeated.
  • 1981 Nov 3:CharlesRoyer, elected;SamSmith, defeated.
  • 1985 Nov 5:CharlesRoyer, elected;NormanB. Rice, defeated.
  • 1989 Nov 7:NormanB. Rice, elected;DouglasJewett, defeated.
  • 1993 Nov 2:NormanB. Rice, elected;DavidStern, defeated.
  • 1997:GregoryJ. Nickels, defeated in primary.
  • 1997 Nov 4:PaulSchell, elected;CharlieChong, defeated.
  • 2001 Sep 18:MarkSidran, nominated;GregoryJ. Nickels, nominated;PaulSchell, defeated in primary;CharlieChong, defeated in primary;ScottKennedy, defeated in primary;BobHegamin, defeated in primary;OmariTahir-Garrett, defeated in primary;CalebSchaber, defeated in primary;ScottK. Whittemore, defeated in primary;RichardLee, defeated in primary;PieroBugoni, defeated in primary;MaxEnglerius, defeated in primary.
  • 2001 Nov 6:GregoryJ. Nickels, elected;MarkSidran, defeated;ChristalOlivia Wood, defeated.
  • 2005 Sep 20:GregoryJ. Nickels, nominated;AlRunte, nominated;ChristalOlivia Wood, defeated in primary;JeanneE. Dixon, defeated in primary;RichardLee, defeated in primary;LukeWilliams, defeated in primary;ChrisHoeppner, defeated in primary.
  • 2005 Nov 8:GregoryJ. Nickels, elected;AlRunte, defeated.
  • 2009 Aug 18:MichaelMcGinn, nominated;JoeMallahan, nominated;GregoryJ. Nickels, defeated in primary;JamesDonaldson, defeated in primary;JanDrago, defeated in primary;ElizabethCampbell, defeated in primary;KwameWyking Garrett, defeated in primary;NormanZadok Sigler, defeated in primary.
  • 2009 Nov 3:MichaelMcGinn, elected;JoeMallahan, defeated.


    Postmasters at Seattle, 1852-1968(may beincomplete!)
    ArthurA. Denny 1852-53WilliamJ. Wright 1853-54ArthurA. Denny 1854-55CharlesPlummer 1855-61TimothyD. Hinkley 1861-62SamuelF. Coombs 1862-63GardnerKellogg 1863-70WilliamH. Gilliam 1870-75WilliamH. Pumphrey 1875-76ThomasW. Prosch 1876-78OssianJ. Carr 1878-87JohnM. Lyon 1887-89AlbertM. Brookes 1889-91GriffithDavies 1891-95GilbertS. Meem 1895-99GeorgeM. Stewart 1899-1908GeorgeRussell 1908-13EdgarBattle 1913-23CharlesM. Perkins 1923-34GeorgeE. Starr 1934-36GeorgeE. Starr 1936-54GeorgeJ. Morry 1954-55GeorgeJ. Morry 1955-68


    Collectors of Customs at Seattle, 1917-51(may beincomplete!)
    RoscoeM. Drumheller as of 1917MillardT. Hartson as of 1927GeorgeD. Hubbard as of 1932SaulHaas as of 1941-46HowardH. MacGowan as of 1947-51


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