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This is a list of mayors of Tulsa, a city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.
Mayors of Tulsa
# Mayor Term start Term end 1 E. Calkins 1898 1899 No party 2 R. N. Bynum 1899 1900 No party 3 L. M. Poe 1900 1901 No party 4 G. D. Blakey 1901 1903 No party 5 G. W. Mowbray, Sr. 1903 1904 No party 6 H. R. Cline 1904 1905 No party 7 C. L. Reeder 1905 1906 No party 8 John O. Mitchell 1906 1907 No party 9 W. E. Rhode 1907 1909 Democrat 10 John O. Mitchell 1909 1910 Democrat 11 L. J. Martin 1910 1912 Democrat 12 F. M. Wooden[A 1] 1912 1916 Democrat 13 J. H. Simmons 1916 1918 Republican 14 C. H. Hubbard 1918 1920 Democrat 15 T. D. Evans 1920 1922 Republican 16 H. F. Newblock 1922 1928 Democrat 17 Dan W. Patton 1928 1930 Republican 18 George L. Watkins 1930 1932 Democrat 19 H. F. Newblock 1932 1934 Democrat 20 T. A. Penney 1934 1940 Democrat 21 C. H. Veale 1940 1944 Democrat 22 Olney F. Flynn 1944 1946 Republican 23 Lee Price 1946 1948 Republican 24 Roy M. Lundy 1948 1950 Democrat 25 George H. Stoner 1950 1952 Republican 26 C. M. Warren 1952 1954 Republican 27 L. C. Clark 1954 1956 Republican 28 George E. Norvell 1956 1958 Democrat 29 James L. Maxwell (mayor) 1958 1966 Democrat 30 James M. Hewgley, Jr. 1966 1970 Republican 31 Robert J. LaFortune 1970 1978 Republican 32 Jim Inhofe 1978 1984 Republican 33 Terry Young 1984 1986 Democrat 34 Dick Crawford 1986 1988 Republican 35 Rodger Randle[A 2] 1988 1992 Democrat 36 Susan Savage 1992 March 31, 2002 Democrat 37 Bill LaFortune April 1, 2002[2] April 9, 2006 Republican 38 Kathy Taylor April 10, 2006[3] December 6, 2009 Democrat 39 Dewey F. Bartlett, Jr. December 7, 2009[4] incumbent Republican Notes
References
- General
- Political Graveyard–Mayors of Tulsa, Oklahoma
- City Officials at website of Tulsa City Auditor Phil Wood (archived by WebCite here)
- Specific
- ^ Wooden v. State, 1918 OK 280, 173 P. 829, 173 P. 829 (Okla. 1918), available here
- ^ Killman, Curtis; Lassek, P.J. (2002-04-02). "Tulsa's new mayor bullish on basics". Tulsa World. Archived from the original on 2009-11-11. http://www.webcitation.org/5lDIV4kKm. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
- ^ Lassek, P.J. (2006-04-06). "Taylor visits City Hall". Tulsa World. Archived from the original on 2009-11-11. http://www.webcitation.org/5lDI4wfxH. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
- ^ Barber, Brain; Lassek, P.J. (2009-11-11). "Bartlett elected as mayor". Tulsa World. Archived from the original on 2009-11-11. http://www.webcitation.org/5lDHjhgk9. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
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