Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania
- Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania
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The Mayor of Scranton is the chief executive of the government of Scranton, Pennsylvania, as stipulated by the Charter of the City of Scranton. The current Mayor of Scranton is Christopher Doherty.
From 1866, mayors were elected by popular vote.
List of mayors of Scranton
Mayor |
Term |
Political party |
Elliot S.M. Hill |
1866-1869 |
|
William N. Monies |
1869-1872 |
Republican |
Mathew W. Loftus |
1872-1875 |
|
Robert H. McKune |
1875-1878 |
|
Terence Vincent Powderly |
1878-1884 |
|
Francis Allen Beamish |
1884-1886 |
|
Ezra H. Ripple |
1886-1890 |
Republican |
John H. Fellows |
1890-1893 |
|
William Lawrence Connell |
1893-1896 |
|
James G. Bailey |
1896-1899 |
|
James Moir |
1899-1901 |
Republican |
William Lawrence Connell |
1901-1903 |
Republican |
Alex T. Connell |
1903-1906 |
|
J. Benjamin Dimmick |
1906-1909 |
Republican |
John Von Bergen Jr. |
1909-1914 |
Republican |
Edmund B. Jermyn |
1914-1918 |
|
Alex T. Connell |
1918-1922 |
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John F. Durkan |
1922-1926 |
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Edmund B. Jermyn |
1926-1930 |
|
Fred K. Derby |
1930-1934 |
|
Stanley J. Davis |
1934-1938 |
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Fred J. Huester |
1938-1942 |
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Howard J. Snowdon |
1942-1946 |
|
James Thomas Hanlon |
1946-1962 |
|
William T. Schmidt |
1962-1966 |
|
James J. Walsh |
1966-1970 |
|
Eugene J. Peters |
1970-1978 |
Republican |
Eugene F. Hickey |
1978-1982 |
|
James Barrett McNulty |
1982-1986 |
Democratic |
David J. Wenzel |
1986-1990 |
Republican |
James Patrick Connors |
1990-2002 |
Democratic |
Christopher Doherty |
2002-present |
Democratic |
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