List of mayors of Anaheim, California

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Mayor of Anaheim
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Mayor Ashleigh Aitken.jpg
Incumbent
Ashleigh Aitken
since December 6, 2022
Term length 4 years
Formation1870
First holderMax Strobel
Max Strobel, first Mayor of the City of Anaheim Maximilian Franz Otto Strobel 001.jpg
Max Strobel, first Mayor of the City of Anaheim
John F. Seymour, 39th Mayor and later United States Senator from California (1991-1992) John F Seymour.jpg
John F. Seymour, 39th Mayor and later United States Senator from California (1991–1992)
Ashleigh Aitken First female mayor of the city of Anaheim Mayor Ashleigh Aitken.jpg
Ashleigh Aitken First female mayor of the city of Anaheim

Below is a list of mayors of Anaheim, California since its incorporation in 1870.

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Mayors of the City of Anaheim
The City of Anaheim was incorporated by act of the California State Legislature on February 10, 1870.
1 Maximilian Franz Otto Strobel 001.jpg Max Strobel 18701871
2 Henry Kroeger 18711872
Presidents of the Town of Anaheim
The charter of the City of Anaheim was revoked by act of the California State Legislature on March 7, 1872. The Town of Anaheim was incorporated on December 6, 1876 by act of the Legislature.
3 John Fischer 18761877
4 Theodore Reiser 18771878
5 L. W. Kirby 18781879
6 B. F. Seibert 18791881
7 B. Dreyfus 18811883
8 J. P. Zeyn 18831884
9 F. A. Korn 18841885
10 R. J. Northam 18851887
11 A. Rimpau 18871888
12 Frank Ey 18881888
Presidents of the City of Anaheim
The Town of Anaheim was reorganized as the City of Anaheim after an Act of the California State Legislature on March 13, 1883, and approval by Anaheim voters on June 4, 1888.
Frank Ey 18881890
13 Theodore Reiser 18901892
14 W. A. Witte 18921894
15 Charles O. Rust 18941900
16 Joseph Helmson 19001902
17 Julius J. Schneider 19021904
18 Charles O. Rust 19041912
19 Max Nebelung 19121914
20John H. Cook19141916
21 Julius J. Schneider 19161918
22John J. Dwyer19181920
23 William Stark 19201924
24 Elmer H. Metcalf 19241925 1
25 Perry W. Mathis 19251927 2
26 Carl F. Leonard 19271928
27 Louis E. Miller 19281930
Mayors of the City of Anaheim
The post of President of the City of Anaheim was renamed Mayor of the City of Anaheim, effective with the 1930 municipal elections.
Louis E. Miller 19301932
28 Fred H. Koesel 19321934
29 Charles H. Mann 19341940
30 Charles A. Pearson 19401959 2
31 A. J. Schutte 19591962
32 Rector L. Coons 19621964
33 Odra Chandler 19641965
34 Fred T. Krein 19651968
35 Cal Pebley 19681969
36 Ralph B. Clark 19691970
37Jack Dutton19701976
38 W. J. "Bill" Thom 19761978
39 John F Seymour.jpg John F. Seymour 19781982
40 Don Roth 19821986
41 Ben Bay 19861988
42Fred Hunter19881992
43 Daly headshot.jpg Tom Daly 19922002
44 Curt Pringle 2008.JPG Curt Pringle 20022010
45 Tom Tait (1420854).jpg Tom Tait 20102018
46 Harry Sidhu.jpg Harry Sidhu 20182022 2
47 Mayor Ashleigh Aitken.jpg Ashleigh Aitken 2022Present

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