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List of mayors of Charlottetown, PEI
This is a list of
mayors of
Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island:
No. |
Years in office |
Name |
Place of birth |
Notes |
Ref
|
1 |
1855-1857 |
Robert Hutchinson |
Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island |
First mayor of Charlottetown |
[1]
|
2 |
1857-1867 |
Thomas Heath Haviland, Sr. |
Cirencester,
Glouchestershire,
England |
Died while in office |
[2]
[3]
|
3 |
1867-1872 |
Theophilus DesBrisay |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
|
[4]
|
4 |
1872-1875 |
Neil Rankin |
|
|
[5]
|
5 |
1875-1877 |
Theophilus DesBrisay |
|
Second non-subsequent election |
[4]
|
6 |
1877-1878 |
Jedediah Slason Carvell |
Newcastle, New Brunswick |
Refused renomination |
[6]
[7]
[8]
|
7 |
1878-1882 |
William Eddison Dawson |
Leeds, England |
|
[7]
|
8 |
1882-1884 |
David Robert Moore Hooper |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
|
[9]
|
9 |
1885-1886 |
Henry Beer |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
Died while in office |
[2]
[10]
|
10 |
1886-1893 |
Thomas Heath Haviland, Jr. |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
|
[2]
|
11 |
1893-1897 |
William Eddison Dawson |
Leeds, England |
Second non-subsequent election |
[7]
|
12 |
1897-1904 |
James Warburton |
Woodbrook, Prince Edward Island |
|
[11]
|
13 |
1904-1906 |
Frederick F. Kelly |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
Town's first Roman Catholic mayor |
[8]
|
14 |
1906-1908 |
James Paton |
Paisley, Scotland |
|
[8]
|
15 |
1908-1910 |
Benjamin C. Prowse |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
|
[12]
|
16 |
1910-1912 |
Benjamin Rogers |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
|
[13]
|
17 |
1912-1914 |
Charles Lyons |
|
|
[14]
|
18 |
1914-1916 |
R.H. Stearns |
|
|
|
19 |
1916-1918 |
P.S. Brown |
|
|
[15]
|
20 |
1918-1920 |
George Dudley Wright |
Bedeque, Prince Edward Island |
|
[8]
[16]
|
21 |
1920-1922 |
Daniel J. Riley |
|
|
[17]
|
22 |
1922-1924 |
Robert Harold Jenkins |
Mount Albion,
Prince Edward Island |
|
[18]
|
23 |
1924-1926 |
John McKenna |
|
|
[19]
|
24 |
1926-1928 |
Leonard B. Miller |
|
|
|
25 |
1928-1930 |
Ira J. Yeo |
|
|
[20]
|
26 |
1930-1932 |
Thomas William Lemuel Prowse |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
|
[6]
|
27 |
1932-1934 |
William S. Stewart |
Marshfield, Prince Edward Island |
|
[21]
|
28 |
1934-1936 |
Samuel Kennedy |
|
|
[22]
|
29 |
1936-1938 |
Percy W. Turner |
|
|
[23]
|
30 |
1938-1940 |
Ernest A. Foster |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
|
[24]
|
31 |
1940-1944 |
B. Roy Holman |
|
|
[25]
|
32 |
1944-1946 |
James E. Blanchard |
|
|
|
33 |
1946-1951 |
B. Earle MacDonald |
Covehead, Prince Edward Island |
|
[26]
|
34 |
1951-1956 |
J. David Stewart |
Georgetown, Prince Edward Island |
|
[27]
|
35 |
1956-1958 |
Edwin C. Johnstone |
Long River, Prince Edward Island |
|
[28]
[29]
|
36 |
1960-1965 |
A. Walthen Gaudet |
|
|
[30]
|
37 |
1965-1969 |
Walter J. Cox |
|
|
[31]
[32]
|
38 |
1969-1972 |
Dorothy Corrigan |
Charlottetown, Price Edward Island |
Defeated incumbent mayor Cox to become Charlottetown's first woman mayor |
[31]
[32]
[33]
|
39 |
1972-1975 |
Elmer J. MacRae |
|
|
[32]
|
40 |
1975-1978 |
Frank Zakem |
Saint-Paul-du-Buton, Quebec |
|
[34]
[35]
[32]
|
41 |
1978-1987 |
Frank J. Moran |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
|
[28]
[36]
[37]
[32]
|
42 |
1987-1993 |
John E. Ready |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
|
[38]
[39]
[32]
|
43 |
1993-1998 |
Ian McDonald |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
|
[40]
[41]
[32]
|
44 |
1998-2003 |
George MacDonald |
|
|
[42]
[36]
[32]
|
45 |
2003-2018 |
Clifford J. Lee |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
Longest-serving mayor |
[43]
[32]
|
46 |
2018–present[
needs update] |
Philip Brown |
|
|
[44]
[45]
|
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