- List of mayors of Youngstown, Ohio
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The Mayor of Youngstown is the chief executive of the city's government. The term of office for the mayor and members of Youngstown City Council is four years. Youngstown, Ohio, had a total of 49 recorded mayoral administrations (this number includes the city's current mayor, Charles Sammarone. Youngstown has traditionally been led by Democratic mayors.
According to the Youngstown Home Rule Charter, the City of Youngstown’s Executive Branch is led by the Mayor of Youngstown who is elected on a nonpartisan ballot to a four-year term. The Mayor must be a qualified elector, at least 30 years old and a City resident for five years immediately preceding the election. The Mayor shall hold no other public office except that of a notary public. The Mayor may serve two complete, consecutive four-year terms and will be eligible for re-election after an intervening term. As the chief executive officer of the City, the Mayor’s duties include:
- Supervising City government administration
- Keeping the peace
- Ensuring city ordinances are enforced
- Recommending legislation to City Council
- Advising Council on the financial condition and needs of the community
- Preparing and submitting to Council any reports it requires
- Appointing and removing directors of all City departments, as well as members of City boards and commissions
- Representing the City’s interest with officials in Columbus and Washington, DC
The Mayor and Department heads shall be entitled to seats in Council but shall not be given voting privileges. The Mayor shall have the right to introduce ordinances and take part in the discussion of all matters coming before Council.
When the Mayor is absent from the City, or is unable for any reason to perform his duties, the President of City Council is the acting Mayor. The Youngstown Home Rule Charter requires that the Mayor’s Administrative Council, which consists of the Mayor and the heads of departments/divisions, meet at least once each month to discuss matters relating to the administration of City affairs and the improvement of methods and procedures in various departments.
The Mayor’s day to day activities focus on overseeing and coordinating the work of the City’s six administrative departments: Law, Finance, Public Works, Water & other public utilities, Police and Fire, as well as the Park and Recreation Commission and the City District Board of Health.
Contents
19th century
Name Date Party John Heiner 1850 - 1851 Robert W. Tayler 1851 - 1852 Stephen F. Burnett 1852 - 1853 William G. Moore 1853 - 1855 William Rice 1855 - 1856 Thomas W. Sanderson 1856 - 1857 Reuben Carroll 1857 - 1862 Peter W. Keller 1862 - 1863 John Manning 1863 - 1863 Thomas H. Wells 1863 - 1864 Brainard S. Higley 1864 - 1866 George McKee 1866 - 1871 John D. Raney 1872 - 1873 William M. Osborn 1874 - 1875 Matthew Logan 1876 - 1879 William J. Lawthers 1880 - 1883 Walter L. Campbell 1884 - 1885 Samuel A. Steele 1886 - 1887 Randall Montgomery 1888 - 1891 I. B. Miller 1892 - 1895 Edmond H. Moore 1896 - 1899 20th century
Name Date Party Frank L. Brown 1900 - 1903 W. T. Gibson 1904 - 1905 Frank L. Baldwin 1906 - 1907 Alvin W. Craver 1908 - 1912 Fred A. Hartenstein 1912 - 1916 Carroll Thornton 1916 - 1918 Alvin W. Craver 1918 - 1920 Fred J. Warnock 1920 - 1922 Republican George Oles 1922 - 1922 Independent William G. Reese 1922 - 1923 Republican Charles Scheible 1924 - 1927 Democrat Joseph L. Heffernan 1928 - 1931 Democrat Mark E. Moore 1932 - 1935 Lionel Evans 1936 - 1939 Democrat William B. Spagnola 1940 - 1943 Ralph W. O'Neill 1944 - 1947 Democrat Charles P. Henderson 1948 - 1954 Republican Frank X. Kryzan 1954 - 1960 Democrat Frank R. Franko 1960 - 1961 Democrat Harry N. Savesten 1962 - 1963 Republican Anthony B. Flask 1964 - 1969 Democrat Jack Hunter 1970 - 1978 Republican J. Phillip Richley 1978 - 1984 Democrat Patrick Ungaro 1984 - 1997 Democrat 21st century
George McKelvey 1999 - 2006 Democrat Jay Williams 2006 - 2011 Independent (first term); Democrat (second term) Charles Sammarone 2011 - Present Democrat References
- Aley, Howard C. (1975). A Heritage to Share: The Bicentennial History of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley. Youngstown, OH: The Bicentennial Commission of Youngstown and Mahoning County, Ohio, p. 558.
See also
City of Youngstown Categories:- Youngstown, Ohio
- Lists of mayors of places in the United States
- Mayors of places in Ohio
- Lists of people from Ohio
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