Mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick
Mayor of Saint John | |
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Style | Your Worship |
Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder | Gabriel G. Ludlow |
Formation | 1785 |
Salary | $38 000 ($18 000 additional allowance), 2012[1] |
Website | City of Saint John |
The Mayor of the City of Saint John is the head of the elected municipal council of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John Common Council consists of a mayor (chair) and 10 councillors. The city has a ward system with four of roughly equal population. This municipal arrangement was first adopted in the 2008 municipal election after a plebiscite held October 9, 2007. The mayor is directly elected along with two councillors that run at large. The councillor at large, which gains a plurality of votes, becomes the deputy mayor. Each ward elects two councillor.
Since the incorporation of Saint John in 1785, the mayor has served as the chief representative of the city. Officeholders were first appointed by the Governor of New Brunswick, under an order in council. By the end of the end of the nineteenth century, the mayor was elected by the alderman of Common Council. In 1854, the office was directly elected by Saint John residents. As head of the largest city in New Brunswick, many mayors have served as elected officials at the federal and provincial level both before and after their tenure.
Since 1785, 67 individuals have held the office of mayor. Notably, Samuel Davis, 1977-1980, served as the first elected Jewish Mayor of Saint John. In 1983 Elsie Wayne was elected the first woman mayor. She served until 1993. While serving only two years, Thomas J. Higgins was the first Catholic Mayor of Saint John. The incumbent, Don Darling, was elected May 9, 2016.
List of Mayors
Appointed by Governor-In-Council
- Gabriel G. Ludlow, 1785-1795
- William Campbell, 1795-1816
- John Robinson, 1816-1828 (Died In Office)
- William Black, 1828-1829
- Lauchlan Donaldson, 1829-1832
- William Black, 1832-1833
- John M. Wilmot, 1833-1834
- Benjamin L. Peters, 1834-1835
- William H. Street, 1835-1836
- John Robertson, 1836-1837
- Robert F. Hazen, 1837-1840
- William Black, 1840-1843
- Lauchlan Donaldson, 1843-1847
- John R. Partelow, 1847-1848
- William H. Street, 1848-1849
- Robert D. Wilmot, 1849-1850
- Henry Chubb, 1850-1851
Elected indirectly by Common Council
- Thomas Harding, 1851-1852
- William O. Smith, 1852-1853
- James Olive, 1853-1854
Elected directly by residents
- James Olive, 1854-1855
- William O. Smith, 1855-1859
- Thomas Mcavity, 1859-1863
- Isaac Woodward, 1863-1866
- Aaron Alward, 1866-1870
- Thomas M. Reed, 1870-1874
- A. Chipman Smith, 1874-1877
- Sylvester Z. Earle, 1877-1879
- Charles R. Ray, 1879-1881
- Simeon Jones, 1881-1884
- J. Mcgregor Grant, 1884-1885
- J.S. Boies Deveber, 1885-1887
- Henry J. Thorne, 1887-1889
- George A. Barker, 1889 (Died In Office)
- I. Allen Jack, July 7-August 9, 1889 (As Recorder Under City Charter)
- W. Albert Lockhart, 1889-1891
- Thomas W. Peters, 1891-1894
- George Robertson, 1894-1898
- Edward Sears, 1898-1900
- John Waterhouse Daniel, 1900-1902
- Walter W. White, 1902-1906
- Edward Sears, 1906-1908
- Thomas H. Bullock, 1908-1910
- James H. Frink, 1910-1916
- Robert T. Hayes, 1916-1920
- E. Allen Schofield, 1920-1922
- Harry R. Mclellan, 1922
- G. Frederick Fisher, 1922-1924
- Frank L. Potts, 1924-1926 (Died In Office)
- Walter W. White, 1926-1932
- James W. Brittain, 1932-1936
- D. Laurence Maclaren, 1936-1940
- Charles R. Wasson, 1940-1944
- James D. McKenna, 1944-1948
- Ernest W. Patterson, 1948-1950
- George E. Howard, 1950-1952
- Ernest W. Patterson, 1952-1954
- Gilbert B. Peat, 1954-1956
- William W. Macaulay, 1956-1958
- D. Laurence Maclaren, 1958-1960 (Died In Office)
- James A. Whitebone, 1960
- Eric L. Teed, 1960-1964
- Stephen H. Weyman, 1964-1966
- Arthur L. Gould, 1966
- Arthur L. Gould, January-June 1967
- Joseph A. Macdougall, 1967-1969
- H. Avard Loomer, 1969 (Died In Office)
- James E. Calvin, 1969-1971
- Bob Lockhart, 1971-1974
- Edis A. Flewwelling, 1974-1977
- Samuel Davis, 1977-1980
- Bob Lockhart, 1980-1983
- Elsie Wayne, 1983-1993
- Thomas J. Higgins, 1994-1995
- Shirley McAlary, 1995-2004
- Norman McFarlane, 2004-2008
- Ivan Court, 2008-2012
- Mel Norton, 2012-2016
- Don Darling, 2016-Present
References
- ↑ "New Brunswick Mayors' Salaries and Expenses". CBC News NB. Retrieved 17 March 2016.