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Image Mayor Term start Term end Party 1 Edward E. Calkins: 1898: 1899: Republican: 2 R. N. Bynum: 1899: 1900: Republican: 3 Lewis Poe: 1900: 1901: Democrat: 4 George ...
Mayor 1989-95 David Dinkins [123] New York City New York: Mayor: 1990-93 Ron Dellums [124] Oakland California: Mayor: 2007-11 Ethan Strimling (joined after serving as mayor) [125] Portland Maine: Mayor 2015-19 James Scheibel [110] Saint Paul Minnesota: Mayor 1990-94 James H. Coleman [126] South San Francisco California: Mayor 2023-24
This is a list of mayors of the 50 largest cities in the United States, ordered by their populations as of July 1, 2022, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] These 50 cities have a combined population of 49.6 million, or 15% of the national population.
Monroe Nichols has defeated Karen Keith in the race to become the mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city. ... Keith has served as Tulsa County Commissioner for District 2 since 2008. She ...
The City of Tulsa has a mayor-council form of government. This form of government has been in place since 1989, at which time Tulsa converted from a city commission form of government. The mayor is elected by the entire population and each of the 9 Councilors are elected from districts based on population. Tulsa is the county seat for Tulsa County.
In 1984, Young was elected Mayor of Tulsa by a 924 vote margin against incumbent mayor Jim Inhofe. [2] He served one term as mayor between 1984 and 1986. He negotiated the land exchange with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to build OSU-Tulsa and allocated $10 million dollars to expand the Gilcrease Museum. [4] As mayor, he ...
State Rep. Monroe Nichols and County Commissioner Karen Keith squeaked out a narrow edge to face each other in November runoff for Tulsa mayor. Oklahoma election results: Tulsa mayor candidates ...
By inauguration day, Jan. 2, 1974, eight people already had been murdered in Detroit. U.S. District Judge Damon Keith, a civil libertarian and prominent civil rights leader, reflected the frustration.