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Mayor of New Orleans

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Mayor of New Orleans
Seal of City of New Orleans
since May 7, 2018
StyleThe Honorable
Term length4 years
renewable once
Inaugural holderÉtienne de Boré
Formation1803
Salary$140,000[1]
WebsiteMayor's office website
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The post ofMayor of the City of New Orleans (French:Maire de La Nouvelle-Orléans) has been held by the following individuals sinceNew Orleans came underAmerican administration following theLouisiana Purchase — the 1803 acquisition by the U.S. of 828,800 square miles (2,147,000 km2) of theFrench provinceLa Louisiane. In all mayoral elections since 1930, New Orleans has used a two-round system with apreliminary round and arunoff if no candidate reached a majority in the first round. All mayors of New Orleans since 1872 have beenDemocrats.

List

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#ImageMayorTerm startTerm endTerms Party
1Étienne de BoréDecember 20, 1803May 26, 18041None
2Cavelier PetitMay 26, 1804June 5, 1804ActingNone
3James PitotJune 6, 1804July 26, 18051None
4John WatkinsJuly 27, 1805March 8, 18071None
5James MatherMarch 9, 1807May 23, 18121None
6Charles TrudeauMay 24, 1812October 8, 1812ActingNone
7Nicholas Girod[2]October 8, 1812November 5, 1812PartialDemocratic-Republican
8 François DorgenoisNovember 6, 1812December 4, 1812ActingDemocratic-Republican
(7)Nicholas GirodDecember 5, 1812September 4, 1815112Democratic-Republican
9Augustin de MacartySeptember 4, 1815May 13, 18202Democratic-Republican
10Louis Philippe de RoffignacMay 14, 1820May 10, 18284Democratic-Republican
11Denis PrieurMay 12, 1828April 9, 18386Democratic
12Paul BertusApril 10, 1838May 12, 1838ActingNone
13Charles GenoisMay 12, 1838May 10, 18401Whig[3]
14William FreretMay 11, 1840April 4, 18421Native American[4]
(11)Denis PrieurApril 4, 1842February 7, 184312Democratic
(12)Paul BertusFebruary 7, 1843February 26, 1843ActingNone
(14)William FreretFebruary 27, 1843May 12, 1844PartialWhig
15Joseph MontegutMay 13, 1844April 5, 18461Democratic
16Abdiel CrossmanMay 11, 1846March 26, 18544Whig
17John L. LewisApril 10, 1854June 17, 18561Democratic
18Charles M. WatermanJune 17, 1856June 3, 18581American
19Henry M. Summers[5]June 5, 1858June 21, 1858PartialAmerican
20Gerald StithJune 21, 1858June 18, 18601American
21John T. MonroeJune 18, 1860May 16, 18621Constitutional Union
Acting military mayors duringAmerican Civil War andReconstruction era
George Foster ShepleyMay 20, 1862July 11, 1862
Jonas H. FrenchAugust 6, 1862August 20, 1862
Godfrey WeitzelAugust 21, 1862September 30, 1862
(21)John T. MonroeOctober 2, 1862January 30, 1863Republican
James F. MillerJanuary 30, 1862February 2, 1864
Stephen HoytFebruary 9, 1864March 21, 1865
Hugh KennedyMarch 21, 1865May 5, 1865
Samuel Miller QuincyMay 5, 1865June 8, 1865
Glendy BurkeJune 8, 1865June 28, 1865
Hugh KennedyJune 28, 1865March 18, 1866
J. A. D. RozierMarch 19, 1866March 20, 1866
George ClarkMarch 20, 1866May 11, 1866
Office resumed following Reconstruction
(21)John T. MonroeMay 12, 1866March 27, 186712Democratic
22Edward HeathMarch 28, 1867June 10, 186812Republican
23John R. ConwayJune 10, 1868April 4, 18701Democratic
24Benjamin FlandersApril 4, 1870November 29, 18721Republican
25Louis A. WiltzNovember 30, 1872November 30, 18741Democratic
26Charles J. LeedsNovember 30, 1874December 19, 18761Democratic
27Edward PilsburyDecember 19, 1876November 18, 18781Democratic

(Ring)

28Isaac W. PattonNovember 18, 1878December 16, 18801Democratic

(Ring)

29Joseph A. ShakspeareDecember 16, 1880November 20, 18821Democratic

(Reform)

30William J. BehanNovember 20, 1882April 28, 18841Democratic

(Ring)

31Joseph V. GuillotteApril 29, 1884April 23, 18882Democratic

(Ring)

(29)Joseph A. ShakspeareApril 23, 1888April 25, 18922Democratic

(Reform)

32John FitzpatrickApril 25, 1892April 27, 18962Democratic

(Ring)

33Walter C. FlowerApril 27, 1896May 7, 19002Democratic

(Reform)

34Paul CapdevielleMay 7, 1900December 5, 19042Democratic

(Ring)

35Martin BehrmanDecember 5, 1904December 6, 19203Democratic

(Ring)

36Andrew J. McShaneDecember 6, 1920May 4, 19252Democratic

(Reform)

(35)Martin BehrmanMay 4, 1925January 12, 19261Democratic

(Ring)

37Arthur J. O'KeefeJanuary 12, 1926July 15, 19291Democratic

(Ring)

38Thomas S. WalmsleyJuly 15, 1929June 30, 1936312Democratic

(Ring)

39Albert M. PrattJune 30, 1936July 15, 1936ActingDemocratic

(Ring)

40Fred A. EarhartJuly 15, 1936July 15, 1936ActingDemocratic

(Ring)

41Jesse S. CaveJuly 15, 1936August 17, 1936ActingDemocratic

(Ring)

42Robert MaestriAugust 18, 1936April 4, 19464Democratic

(Longite-Ring)

43Chep MorrisonApril 4, 1946July 17, 19613Democratic

(Reform)

44Victor H. SchiroJuly 17, 1961May 2, 19702Democratic
45Maurice LandrieuMay 2, 1970May 1, 19782Democratic
46Ernest N. MorialMay 1, 1978May 5, 19862Democratic
47Sidney BarthelemyMay 5, 1986May 2, 19942Democratic
48Marc MorialMay 2, 1994May 6, 20022Democratic
49Ray NaginMay 6, 2002May 3, 20102Democratic
50Mitch LandrieuMay 3, 2010May 7, 20182Democratic
51LaToya CantrellMay 7, 2018IncumbentDemocratic

Further reading

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  • "Administrations of the Mayors of New Orleans, 1803-1936" by E. D. Friedrichs, Archives of the City of New Orleans

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toMayors of New Orleans.

References

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  1. ^http://media.nola.com/news_impact/other/nola-city-salaries-051510.pdf[dead link]
  2. ^Girod administration at New Orleans Public Library site, accessed 09 Sept 2015.
  3. ^Genois administration at New Orleans Public Library site, accessed 09 Sept 2015.
  4. ^John Kendall'sHistory of New Orleans, 1922, Chapter IX, accessed 22 Nov 2015.
  5. ^Thomas Watkins Campbell, Manual of the city of New Orleans, comprising city charter of 1896, New Orleans, Louisiana City Council
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