List of mayors of Spokane

This is a list of mayors of Spokane, Washington, a city in the northwestern United States.

# Mayor Timeframe
1 Robert W. Forrest 1881-1882[1][2]
2 James N. Glover 1883-1884[1][2][3][4]
3 Anthony M. Cannon 1885-1886[5][1][2]
4 William H. Taylor 1887-1888[1][2]
5 Jacob Hoover 1888-1889[1][2]
6 Francis M. Tull 1889-1889
7 Isaac S. Kaufman 1889-1889[1][2]
8 Fred Furth 1889-1890[1][2]
9 Charles F. Clough 1890-1891[1][6][2][3][4]
10 David B. Fotheringham 1891-1892[1][2][3][4]
11 Daniel M. Drumheller 1892-1893[1][2][3][4]
12 Edward L. Powell 1893-1894[1][2]
13 Horatio N. Belt 1894-1896[1][2]
14 Elmer D. Olmsted 1897-1898[1][6][2]
15 James M. Comstock 1898-1901[1][2]
16 Patrick S. Byrne 1901-1903[1]
17 L. Frank Boyd 1903-1905[1]
18 Floyd L. Daggett 1905-1907[1][6]
19 C. Herbert Moore 1907-1909[1][6][3][4]
20 Nelson S. Pratt 1909-1911[1]
21 William J. Hindley 1911-1913[1][7][3][4]
22 Charles M. Fassett 1914-1916[8][3][4]
23 Charles A. Fleming 1916-1917[3][4]
24 Charles M. Fassett 1918-1920
25 Charles A. Fleming 1920-1929
26 Leonard Funk 1929-1935
27 Arthur W. Burch 1935-1937
28 Frank G. Sutherlin (Sr.) 1937-1945
29 Otto A. Dirkes 1945-1946
30 Arthur Meehan 1945-1955
31 Willard Taft 1955-1958[9]
32 Frank G. Sutherlin (Jr.) 1958-1960[10]
33 Kenneth Lawson 1960-1960
34 Neal R. Fosseen 1960-1967
35 David H. Rodgers 1967-1978
36 Ron Bair 1978-1982
37 James Everett Chase 1982-1986
38 Vicki McNeill 1986-1990
39 Sheri S. Barnard 1990-1994
40 Jack Geraghty 1994-1998
41 John Talbott 1998-2000
42 John Powers 2000-2003
43 James E. West 2003-2005
44 Dennis P. Hession 2005-2007
45 Mary Verner 2007-2011
46 David Condon 2011-2019[11]
47 Nadine Woodward 2019-present

References

  1. Durham, N.W. (1912). History of the city of Spokane and Spokane County, Washington: from its earliest settlement to the present time, Volume 1. S.J. Clarke Pub. Co. https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofs01durh/page/n8/mode/2up
  2. Edwards, Jonathan (1910). An Illustrated History of Spokane County, State of Washington. W. H. Lever. https://archive.org/details/illustratedhisto00edwa/page/n6/mode/2up
  3. Kip Hill (2018-06-15). "Glover Field, which honored Spokane's third mayor, renamed Redband Park". Spokesman-Review (Photo Archive). Retrieved 2020-05-13. This photo, taken between 1917 and 1920, features several ex-mayors of early Spokane. |2nd of 3-image slide show)
  4. "Looking Back: Former Spokane mayors". Spokesman-Review. 1998-08-31. p. 20. Retrieved 2020-04-28. Mayoral group: sometime between 1917 and 1920, eight former mayors of Spokane gathered for this photo.
  5. "ANTHONY M. CANNON DEAD - The End Came Suddenly in the Sturtevant House. WAS THE FATHER OF SPOKANE FALLS He Had Recently Been to Brazil for His Health and Had Apparently Improved - His Busy Career. - View Article - NYTimes.com" (PDF). New York Times. Retrieved 2012-08-26.
  6. Durham, N.W. (1912). History of the city of Spokane and Spokane County, Washington: from its earliest settlement to the present time, Volume 2. S.J. Clarke Pub. Co. https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofs02indurh/page/n6/mode/2up
  7. "Hindley, William J., 1872-1943 - Social Networks and Archival Context".
  8. "Jim Kershner's this day in history". Spokesman-Review. 2014-12-03. Retrieved 2020-04-29. From our archives, 100 years ago: C.M. Fassett was named mayor of Spokane by unanimous vote of his fellow city commissioners. He would finish out the term of the former mayor, W.J. Hindley.
  9. Thomas Clouse (2005-12-24). "Lawyer Kathleen Taft dies". Spokesman.com. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
  10. "The Spokesman-Review - Google News Archive". 1991-12-04. Retrieved 2012-08-26.
  11. "Condon Outlines City Hall Plans | News". KXLY.com. 2011-11-15. Archived from the original on 2011-11-17. Retrieved 2012-08-26.
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