List of mayors of Charlottetown

This is a list of mayors of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island:

No.Years in officeNamePlace of birthNotesRef
11855-1857Robert HutchinsonCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandFirst mayor of Charlottetown[1]
21857-1867Thomas Heath Haviland, Sr.Cirencester, Glouchestershire, EnglandDied while in office[2][3]
31867-1872Theophilus DesBrisayCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island[4]
41872-1875Neil Rankin[5]
51875-1877Theophilus DesBrisaySecond non-subsequent election[4]
61877-1878Jedediah Slason CarvellNewcastle, New BrunswickRefused renomination[6][7][8]
71878-1882William Eddison DawsonLeeds, England[7]
81882-1884David Robert Moore HooperCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island[9]
91885-1886Henry BeerCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandDied while in office[2][10]
101886-1893Thomas Heath Haviland, Jr.Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island[2]
111893-1897William Eddison DawsonLeeds, EnglandSecond non-subsequent election[7]
121897-1904James WarburtonWoodbrook, Prince Edward Island[11]
131904-1906Frederick F. KellyCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandTown's first Roman Catholic mayor[8]
141906-1908James PatonPaisley, Scotland[8]
151908-1910Benjamin C. ProwseCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island[12]
161910-1912Benjamin RogersCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island[13]
171912-1914Charles Lyons[14]
181914-1916R.H. Stearns
191916-1918P.S. Brown[15]
201918-1920George Dudley WrightBedeque, Prince Edward Island[8][16]
211920-1922Daniel J. Riley[17]
221922-1924Robert Harold JenkinsMount Albion, Prince Edward Island[18]
231924-1926John McKenna[19]
241926-1928Leonard B. Miller
251928-1930Ira J. Yeo[20]
261930-1932Thomas William Lemuel ProwseCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island[6]
271932-1934William S. StewartMarshfield, Prince Edward Island[21]
281934-1936Samuel Kennedy[22]
291936-1938Percy W. Turner[23]
301938-1940Ernest A. FosterCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island[24]
311940-1944B. Roy Holman[25]
321944-1946James E. Blanchard
331946-1951B. Earle MacDonaldCovehead, Prince Edward Island[26]
341951-1956J. David StewartGeorgetown, Prince Edward Island[27]
351956-1958Edwin C. JohnstoneLong River, Prince Edward Island[28][29]
361960-1965A. Walthen Gaudet[30]
371965-1969Walter J. Cox[31][32]
381969-1972Dorothy CorriganCharlottetown, Price Edward IslandDefeated incumbent mayor Cox to become Charlottetown's first woman mayor[31][32][33]
391972-1975Elmer J. MacRae[32]
401975-1978Frank ZakemSaint-Paul-du-Buton, Quebec[34][35][32]
411978-1987Frank J. MoranNewfoundland and Labrador[28][36][37][32]
421987-1993John E. ReadyCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island[38][39][32]
431993-1998Ian McDonaldCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island[40][41][32]
441998-2003George MacDonald[42][36][32]
452003-2018Clifford J. LeeCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandLongest-serving mayor[43][32]
462018–presentPhilip Brown[44][45]

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