List of mayors of Ottawa
The mayor of Ottawa is head of the executive branch of the Ottawa City Council. The mayor is elected alongside the city council every four years on the fourth Monday of October; there are no term limits. While in office, mayors are styled His/Her Worship. Mark Sutcliffe has served as the 59th and current mayor of Ottawa since taking office on November 15, 2022, following the 2022 municipal election.
Mayor of Ottawa | |
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Style |
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Member of | City Council |
Reports to | Ottawa City Council |
Residence | Ottawa |
Seat | Ottawa City Hall |
Appointer | Directly elected by residents of Ottawa |
Term length | Four years, renewable |
Inaugural holder | John Scott |
Formation | 1847 |
Deputy | Laura Dudas George Darouze[1] |
Salary | CA$198,702[2] |
Website | ottawa |
The following is a list of mayors of Ottawa. Until 1854, Ottawa was known as Bytown. Over the course of Ottawa's history, the borders of the municipality have greatly expanded through annexations. This most recently occurred in 2001 when a number of neighbouring communities were amalgamated with Ottawa.
Bytown
- 1847 – John Scott
- 1848 – John Bower Lewis
- 1849 – Robert Hervey
- 1850 – John Scott
- 1851 – Charles Sparrow
- 1852 – Richard William Scott
- 1853 – Joseph-Balsora Turgeon
- 1854 – Henry J. Friel
Ottawa, pre-amalgamation (1855–2001)
- 1855–1857 – John Bower Lewis
- 1858–1859 – Edward McGillivray
- 1860–1862 – Alexander Workman
- 1863 – ? – Henry J. Friel
- 1864–1866 – Moss Kent Dickinson
- 1867 – Robert Lyon
- 1868–1869 – Henry J. Friel
- 1870–1871 – John Rochester
- 1872–1873 – Eugène Martineau
- 1874–1875 – John Peter Featherston
- 1876 – G. B. Lyon-Fellowes
- 1877 – William Henry Waller
- 1878 – Chauncey Ward Bangs
- 1879–1881 – Charles Herbert Mackintosh
- 1882–1883 – Pierre St. Jean, M.D.
- 1884 – Charles Thornton Bate
- 1885–1886 – Francis McDougal
- 1887–1888 – McLeod Stewart
- 1889–1890 – Jacob Erratt
- 1891 – Thomas Birkett
- 1892–1893 – Olivier Durocher
- 1894 – George Cox
- 1895–1896 – William Borthwick
- 1897–1898 – Samuel Bingham
- 1899–1900 – Thomas Payment
- 1901 – William Dowler Morris
- 1901 – James Davidson
- 1902–1903 – Fred Cook
- 1904–1906 – James A. Ellis
- 1906 – Robert A. Hastey
- 1907–1908 – D'Arcy Scott
- 1908 – Napoléon Champagne
- 1909–1912 – Charles Hopewell
- 1912 – Edward H. Hinchey
- 1913 – James A. Ellis
- 1914 – Taylor McVeity
- 1915–1916 – Nelson D. Porter
- 1917–1920 – Harold Fisher
- 1921–1923 – Frank H. Plant
- 1924 – Henry Watters
- 1924 – Napoléon Champagne
- 1925–1927 – John P. Balharrie
- 1928–1929 – Arthur Ellis
- 1930 – Frank H. Plant
- 1931–1933 – John J. Allen
- 1934–1935 – Patrick Nolan
- 1936–1948 – J.E. Stanley Lewis
- 1949–1950 – E.A. Bourque
- 1951 – Grenville Goodwin
- 1951–1956 – Charlotte Whitton
- 1957–1960 – George H. Nelms
- 1961–1964 – Charlotte Whitton
- 1965–1969 – Donald Bartlett Reid
- 1970–1972 – Kenneth H. Fogarty, Q.C.
- 1972–1974 – Pierre Benoit
- 1975–1978 – Lorry Greenberg
- 1978–1985 – Marion Dewar
- 1985–1991 – James A. Durrell
- 1991 – Marc Laviolette
- 1991–1997 – Jacquelin Holzman
- 1997–2000 – Jim Watson
- 2000–2001 – Allan Higdon
Amalgamation
When the city of Ottawa amalgamated in 2001, these were the mayors of the municipalities that amalgamated:
- Chair of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton: Bob Chiarelli
- Ottawa: Allan Higdon (acting)
- Gloucester: Claudette Cain
- Kanata: Merle Nicholds
- Nepean: Mary Pitt
- Vanier: Guy Cousineau
- Cumberland: Gerry Lalonde (acting)
- Goulbourn: Janet Stavinga
- Osgoode: Doug Thompson
- Rideau: Glenn Brooks
- West Carleton: Dwight Eastman
- Rockcliffe Park: Patrick J. Murray
Since amalgamation (2001–present)
- Bob Chiarelli, 2001–2006
- Larry O'Brien, 2006–2010[3]
- Michel Bellemare, 2 May – 8 July 2009 (acting)
- Doug Thompson, 8 July – 6 August 2009 (acting)
- Jim Watson, 2010–2022
- Mark Sutcliffe, 2022
Note: Bellemare and Thompson served as acting mayor during O'Brien's leave of absence, due to criminal charges before the court.
Notes
- "Analysis: The politics behind Ottawa Mayor Watson's latest cabinet picks".
- Pringle, John (31 July 2022). "Severance packages for retiring mayor, councillors will cost Ottawa taxpayers $500,000". CTV News Ottawa. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
- "Mayor Bob Chiarelli". www.ottawa.ca. Archived from the original on 24 November 2005.