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List of Moncton mayors on Joseph Salter monument

Here is a list of successive mayors of the City of Moncton, New Brunswick. It also includes a list of mayors of the former municipality of Lewisville.

Term start Term end Name Party Occupation Notes
2016 present Dawn E. Arnold Deputy Mayor First female mayor [1]
26 May 2008 2016 George H. LeBlanc Liberal Lawyer
May 2004 May 2008 Lorne M. Mitton
1998 2004 Brian Murphy Liberal MP lawyer
8 May 1989 May 1998 Léopold F. Belliveau First Acadian mayor
December 1988 8 May 1989 Léopold F. Belliveau Deputy Mayor
May 1983 December 1988 George S. Rideout Liberal lawyer
June 1979 May 1983 Dennis Cochrane [2] Progressive Conservative educator
June 1974 June 1979 Gary D. Wheeler [3] civil engineer
April 1963 June 1974 Leonard Jones [4] Independent attorney
1961 1962 Sherwood H. Rideout Liberal Trainmaster
1957 1960 Michael M. Baig First Jewish mayor [5]
1953 1956 Harris A. Joyce
1952 1952 Arthur E. Stone mail carrier [6]
1950 1952 T. Babbitt Parlee Progressive Conservative Politician
1949 1949 F. W. Storey
1947 1948 J. E. Murphy
1945 1946 G. F. G. Bridges
1940 1944 F. W. Storey
1937 1939 W. E. McMonagle
1935 1936 Thomas H. King
1931 1934 C. Hanford Blakney Liberal publisher
1930 1930 C. W. Redmond
1929 1929 C. Hanford Blakney Liberal publisher
1927 1928 Budd. A. Taylor
1926 1926 Ambrose Wheeler
1922 1925 J. Fred Edgett
1920 1921 A. Cavour Chapman merchant
1919 1919 Hanford Price
1918 1918 John B. Toombs
1917 1917 J. E. Masters
1915 1916 L. Wesley McAnn
1913 1914 William K. Gross
1912 1912 F. C. Robinson
1910 1911 E. Albert Reilly Conservative lawyer
1909 1909 G. B. Willett
1908 1908 Dr. C. T. Purdy
1907 1907 Dr. F. J. White
1906 1906 Edward O. Steeves
July 1904 1905 James T. Ryan
1904 June 30, 1904 J. S. Magee
1902 1903 F. W. Givan
1901 1901 Harvey Atkinson industrialist
1900 1900 Frederick W. Sumner hardware merchant
1899 1899 H. H. Ayer
1898 1898 E. C. Cole
1897 1897 Clifford William Robinson Liberal MPP 12th Premier
1896 1896 A. C. Chapman merchant
1895 1895 H. A. Whitney
Oct 10, 1892 1894 Frederick W. Sumner hardware merchant
1892 Oct 10, 1892 James Snow
March 1890 1891 Frederick W. Sumner hardware merchant City status
1887 1889 John McKenzie
1886 1886 D. A. Duffy
1883 1885 H. T. Stevens Independent publisher/MPP Only appointed mayor [7]
March 1862 1862 Bliss Botsford lawyer Town charter repealed
1861 1861 Joseph Crandall
1860 1860 Michael S. Harris
1860 1860 James Steadman judge
1859 1859 Oliver Jones Businessman
1858 1858 Jacob Wortman
1858 1858 James Johnson Politician Resigned mid-term
May 1855 1857 Joseph Salter Businessman
List of successive mayors of Lewisville
Term start Term end Name Occupation
1969 1973 Norman Crossman [4] [8]

References

  1. ^ "What's making news in Atlantic Canada". theguardian.pe.ca. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  2. ^ Résultats des élections municipales (in French), L'Évangéline, 13 May 1980, p. 16, retrieved 30 May 2014
  3. ^ Résultats des élections municipales et scolaires dans les régions francophones (in French), L'Évangéline, 11 June 1974, p. 3, retrieved 29 May 2014
  4. ^ a b Les résultats des élections municipales (in French), L'Évangéline, 10 June 1969, p. 2, retrieved 28 May 2014
  5. ^ "The Jewish Community of Moncton". The Atlantic Jewish Council. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  6. ^ Dan Soucoup; Richard Thorne McCully (2005). McCully's New Brunswick: Historic Aerial Photographs, 1931-1939. Dundurn. p. 32. ISBN  978-1-55002-587-3.
  7. ^ 72 Botsford Street Canada's Historic Places
  8. ^ "Canada's longest-serving local politician dies in Moncton". CBC. 28 March 2008. Retrieved 18 July 2015.

Sources

  • Pincombe, C. Alexander; Larracey, Edward W. (1990). Resurgo : the history of Moncton. Vol. 1. New Brunswick, Can.: City of Moncton. pp. 428–31. ISBN  0969463405. Appendix I Moncton's Mayors from 1855-1890
  • Larracey, Edward W. (1991). Resurgo : the history of Moncton. Vol. 2. New Brunswick, Can.: City of Moncton. pp. 459–472. ISBN  0969463421. Appendix D City Councils 1890-1990