List of mayors of Edmonton

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This is a list of mayors of Edmonton, a city in Alberta, Canada.

Mayor of Edmonton
Incumbent
Amarjeet Sohi
since October 26, 2021
StyleMayor, His/Her Worship
Member ofCity Council
Reports toCity Council
SeatEdmonton City Hall,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
AppointerDirect election by residents of Edmonton[note 1]
Term length4 years
FormationFebruary 10, 1892; 132 years ago (1892-02-10)
First holderMatthew McCauley
WebsiteThe Mayor of Edmonton

Edmonton was incorporated as a town on January 9, 1892,[1] with Matthew McCauley acclaimed as its first mayor during the town's first election, held February 10, 1892. On October 8, 1904, Edmonton became a city during the tenure of Mayor William Short. Edmonton was part of the North-West Territories until September 1, 1905, when it became the capital of the newly created province of Alberta, during the tenure of Mayor Kenneth W. MacKenzie. The longest serving mayor is William Hawrelak, who was elected as mayor seven times, serving for a total of 10 years 4 months over three periods: four consecutive terms starting 1951, resigned in 1959 during last month of fourth term; two consecutive terms starting 1963, expelled by the courts in 1964; one term starting in 1974, died in office in 1975.

Mayors of Edmonton

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Mayors of Edmonton
Mayor Date of birth Term began Age at term start Term Ended Previous office Date of death and age
1   Matthew McCauley July 11, 1850 February 10, 1892 41 years, 214 days January 14, 1895 Co-founder of the Edmonton Board of Trade October 30, 1930
80 years, 111 days
2   Herbert Charles Wilson December 7, 1859 January 14, 1895 35 years, 38 days October 6, 1896 Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories (1888–1891) December 17, 1909
50 years, 10 days
3   Cornelius Gallagher December 31, 1854 October 27, 1896[2] 41 years, 301 days December 14, 1896 Alderman (1893–1895) October 27, 1932
77 years, 301 days
4   John Alexander McDougall May 20, 1854 December 14, 1896 42 years, 208 days December 13, 1897 Alderman (1893–1895) December 17, 1928
74 years, 211 days
5   William S. Edmiston November 10, 1857 December 13, 1897 40 years, 33 days December 11, 1899 Alderman (1895–1896) July 24, 1903
45 years, 256 days
6   Kenneth W. MacKenzie February 3, 1862 December 11, 1899 37 years, 311 days December 9, 1901 Alderman (1898–1899) October 9, 1929
67 years, 248 days
7   William Short January 11, 1866 December 9, 1901 35 years, 332 days December 12, 1904 Public school trustee (1899–1901) January 27, 1926
60 years, 16 days
  Kenneth W. MacKenzie February 3, 1862 December 12, 1904 42 years, 313 days December 11, 1905 Mayor of Edmonton (1899–1901) October 9, 1929
67 years, 248 days
8   Charles May June 30, 1858 December 11, 1905 47 years, 164 days December 10, 1906 Alderman (1903–1905) March 1, 1932
73 years, 245 days
9   William Antrobus Griesbach January 3, 1878 December 10, 1906 28 years, 341 days December 9, 1907 Alderman (1904–1906) January 21, 1945
67 years, 18 days
  John Alexander McDougall May 20, 1854 December 9, 1907 53 years, 203 days December 14, 1908 Mayor of Edmonton (1896–1897) December 17, 1928
74 years, 211 days
10   Robert Lee March 10, 1862 December 14, 1908 46 years, 279 days December 12, 1910 Alderman (1899–1901 & 1907–1908) August 5, 1925
63 years, 148 days
11   George S. Armstrong May 16, 1867 December 12, 1910 43 years, 210 days December 9, 1912 Alderman (1907–1910) June 9, 1947
80 years, 24 days
  William Short January 11, 1866 December 9, 1912 46 years, 333 days December 8, 1913 Mayor of Edmonton (1901–1904) January 27, 1926
60 years, 16 days
12   William J. McNamara December 27, 1879 December 8, 1913 33 years, 346 days October 27, 1914 Mayor of Wetaskiwin (1909–1910) January 1, 1947
67 years, 5 days
13   William Thomas Henry January 2, 1872 December 14, 1914 42 years, 346 days December 10, 1917 Alderman (1900–1902) September 11, 1952
80 years, 253 days
14   Harry Marshall Erskine Evans August 17, 1876 December 10, 1917 41 years, 115 days December 9, 1918 President of Edmonton Board of Trade (1916–1917) September 20, 1973
97 years, 34 days
15   Joseph Clarke September 20, 1869 December 9, 1918 49 years, 80 days December 13, 1920 Alderman (1912 & 1913–1915) July 27, 1941
71 years, 310 days
16   David Milwyn Duggan May 5, 1879 December 13, 1920 41 years, 222 days December 10, 1923 None May 4, 1942
62 years, 364 days
17   Kenny Blatchford March 5, 1882 December 10, 1923 41 years, 280 days December 13, 1926 Alderman (1921–1923) April 20, 1933
51 years, 46 days
18   Ambrose Bury August 1, 1869 December 13, 1926 57 years, 134 days December 9, 1929 Member of Parliament for Edmonton East (1925–1926) March 29, 1951
81 years, 240 days
19   James McCrie Douglas February 5, 1867 December 9, 1929 62 years, 307 days November 11, 1931 Alderman (1923–1926) March 16, 1950
83 years, 39 days
20   Dan Knott July 1, 1879 November 11, 1931 52 years, 133 days November 14, 1934 Alderman (1922–1926 & 1929–1931) November 26, 1959
80 years, 148 days
  Joseph Clarke September 20, 1869 November 14, 1934 65 years, 55 days November 10, 1937 Alderman (1924–1925) July 27, 1941
71 years, 310 days
21   John Wesley Fry December 5, 1876 November 10, 1937 60 years, 340 days November 7, 1945 Alderman (1932–1937) December 23, 1946
70 years, 18 days
22 Harry Ainlay January 3, 1887 November 7, 1945 58 years, 308 days November 2, 1949 Alderman (1931–1935 & 1941–1945) March 12, 1970
83 years, 68 days
23 Sidney Parsons April 11, 1893 November 2, 1949 56 years, 205 days November 7, 1951 Alderman (1938–1949) April 22, 1955
62 years, 11 days
24 William Hawrelak October 3, 1915 November 7, 1951 36 years, 35 days September 9, 1959 Alderman (1949–1951) November 7, 1975
60 years, 35 days
25 Frederick John Mitchell December 4, 1893 September 9, 1959 65 years, 279 days October 14, 1959 Alderman (1940–1959) December 25, 1979
86 years, 21 days
26   Elmer Ernest Roper June 4, 1893 October 14, 1959 66 years, 132 days October 16, 1963 Leader of Alberta Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (1942–1955) November 12, 1994
101 years, 161 days
William Hawrelak October 3, 1915 October 16, 1963 48 years, 13 days March 11, 1965 Mayor of Edmonton (1951–1959) November 7, 1975
60 years, 35 days
27 Vincent Dantzer October 2, 1923 March 11, 1965 41 years, 160 days October 16, 1968 Alderman (1962–1965) March 13, 2001
77 years, 162 days
28 Ivor Dent February 7, 1924 October 16, 1968 44 years, 252 days October 16, 1974 Alderman (1963–1968) March 29, 2009
84 years, 164 days
William Hawrelak October 3, 1915 October 16, 1974 59 years, 13 days November 7, 1975 Mayor of Edmonton (1951–1959 & 1963–1965) November 7, 1975
60 years, 35 days
29   Terry Cavanagh July 19, 1926 November 14, 1975* 49 years, 118 days October 19, 1977 Alderman (1971–1975) December 17, 2017
91 years, 151 days
30   Cec Purves October 18, 1933 October 19, 1977 44 years, 1 day October 17, 1983 Alderman (1966–1974) Living
(91 years, 25 days)
31   Laurence Decore June 28, 1940 October 17, 1983 43 years, 111 days October 17, 1988 Alderman (1974–1977) November 6, 1999
59 years, 131 days
  Terry Cavanagh July 19, 1926 October 17, 1988* 62 years, 90 days October 16, 1989 Alderman (1983–1988) December 17, 2017
91 years, 151 days
32   Jan Reimer May 23, 1952 October 16, 1989 37 years, 146 days October 16, 1995 Alderman (1980–1989) Living
(72 years, 173 days)
33   Bill Smith December 11, 1935 October 16, 1995 59 years, 309 days October 26, 2004 None Living
(88 years, 337 days)
34   Stephen Mandel July 18, 1945 October 26, 2004 59 years, 100 days October 29, 2013 City Councillor (2001–2004) Living
(79 years, 117 days)
35   Don Iveson May 30, 1979 October 29, 2013[3] 34 years, 152 days October 26, 2021 City Councillor (2007–2013) Living
(45 years, 166 days)
36   Amarjeet Sohi March 8, 1964 October 25, 2021 60 years, 249 days Present City Councillor (2007–2015) Living
(60 years, 249 days)
  • Terry Cavanagh was never elected to the mayor's spot. Twice he sat in the mayor's chair. He was interim or acting mayor after Hawrelak's death and after Decore's resignation.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ When a sitting mayor can not finish their term, Edmonton City Council itself votes for a replacement/interim mayor from within its own members

References

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  1. ^ "Location and History Profile: City of Edmonton". Alberta Municipal Profiles (PDF) (Report). Alberta Municipal Affairs. 2021-10-15. p. 50. Retrieved 2021-10-19. Ordinance of the North-West Territories, Ordinance #7 1891-92, Effective Date January 9, 1892
  2. ^ "Local". The Edmonton Bulletin. Edmonton, Alberta. October 26, 1896. p. 1. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  3. ^ "Don Iveson is sworn-in as Edmonton's new mayor". CBC News. October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 29, 2013.