List of mayors of Hamilton, Ontario

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Mayor of Hamilton
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Andrea Horwath September 2022 portrait (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Andrea Horwath
since November 15, 2022
Style
Member of City Council
Reports to Hamilton City Council
Residence Hamilton, Ontario
Seat Hamilton City Hall
AppointerDirectly elected by residents of Hamilton
Term length Four years, renewable
Inaugural holder Colin Campbell Ferrie
Formation1847;176 years ago (1847)
Website www.hamilton.ca

The mayor of Hamilton is head of Hamilton City Council. The current mayor is Andrea Horwath.

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Indirectly-elected mayors, 1847 to 1858

List of Indirectly-elected Mayors of Hamilton, Ontario from 1847 to 1859
No.PhotoName
(Birth–Death)
TermParty [lower-alpha 1] Other Partisan AffiliationCouncil Election
1 Colin Campbell Ferrie.jpg Colin Campbell Ferrie
(1808–1856)
1847IndependentUnaffiliated 1847
2 George Sylvester Tiffany
(1805–1856)
1848IndependentUnaffiliated1848
3 William L. Distin
(1789–1879)
1849Independent Tory 1849
4 Hon. John Fisher, N.Y - NARA - 527431.jpg John Fisher
(1806-1882)
1850Independent Republican [lower-alpha 2] 1850
5 John Rose Holden
(1821-1879)
1851IndependentUnaffiliated1851
6 Nehemiah Ford
(?) [lower-alpha 3]
1852IndependentUnaffiliated1852
7 William G. Kerr
(1814/1815-1861)
1853IndependentUnaffiliated1853
8 James Cummings
(1815-1894)
January to March 1854IndependentUnaffiliated1854
9 Charles Magill
(1816-1898)
April 1854 to December 1855Independent Liberal 1854

1855

10 James Cummings
(1815-1894)
1856IndependentUnaffiliated1856
11 John Francis Moore
(1816-1870)
1857IndependentUnaffiliated1857
12 George Hamilton Mills
(1827-1901)
1858IndependentUnaffiliated1858

Mayors of the City of Hamilton (pre-amalgamation), 1859 to 2000

List of Mayors of Hamilton, Ontario from 1859 to 2000
No.PhotoName
(Birth–Death)
TermParty [lower-alpha 4] Other Partisan AffiliationElection
13 Henry McKinstry
(1805-1871)
1859–1861IndependentUnaffiliated1859

1860


1861

14 Robert McElroy
(?)
1862–1864IndependentUnaffiliated1862

1863


1864

15 Charles Magill
(1816-1898)
1865-1866Independent Liberal 1865

1866

16 Benjamin Ernest Charlton
(1835-1901)
1867IndependentUnaffiliated1867
17 Hutchison Clark
(1806-1877)
1868IndependentUnaffiliated1868
18 James Edwin O'Reilly
(?)
1869IndependentUnaffiliated1869
19 George Murison
(1819-1889)
1870IndependentUnaffiliated1870
20 Daniel Black Chisholm
(1832-1898)
1871-1872Independent Liberal-Conservative 1871

1872

21 Benjamin Ernest Charlton
(1835-1901)
1873-1874IndependentUnaffiliated1873

1874

22 George Roach
(?)
1875-1876IndependentUnaffiliated1875

1876

23 Francis Edwin Kilvert
(1838-1910)
1877-1878Independent Conservative 1877

1878

24 James Edwin O'Reilly
(?)
1879-1881IndependentUnaffiliated1879

1880


1881

25 Charles Magill
(1816-1898)
1882-1883Independent Liberal 1882

1883

26 John James Mason
(1842-1903)
1884-1885IndependentUnaffiliated1884

1885

27 Alexander McKay
(1843-1912)
1886-1887Independent Conservative 1886

1887

28 William Doran
(1834-1903)
1888-1889IndependentUnaffiliated1888

1889

29 David McLellan
(1841-1892)
1890-1891IndependentUnaffiliated1890

1891

30 Peter Campbell Blaicher
(1835-1900)
1892-1893IndependentUnaffiliated1892

1893

31 Alexander David Stewart, Police Chief, Mayor of Hamilton and Adventurer. Died of scurvy on his way to look for gold in the Yukon. (1886) (14311095398).jpg Alexander David Stewart
(1852-1899)
1894-1895IndependentUnaffiliated1894

1895

32 George Elias Tuckett
(1835-1900)
1896IndependentUnaffiliated1896
33 Edward Alexander Colquhoun
(1844-1904)
1897-1898Independent Conservative 1897

1898

34 James Vernall Teetzel
(1853-1926)
1899-1900IndependentUnaffiliated1899

1900

35 John Strathearn Hendrie.jpg John Strathearne Hendrie
(1857-1923)
1901-1902Independent Conservative 1901

1902

36 Wellington Jeffers Morden
(1837-1928)
1903-1904IndependentUnaffiliated1903

1904

37 Sanford Dennis Biggar
(1861-1920)
1905-1906IndependentUnaffiliated1905

1906

38 Thomas Joseph Stewart
(1848-1926)
1907-1908Independent Conservative 1907

1908

39 John Inglis McLaren
(1865-1948)
1909-1910Independent Liberal 1909

1910

40George Harmon Lees
(1860-1936)
1911-1912IndependentUnaffiliated1911

1912

41 John Allan
(1856-1922)
1913-1914Independent Conservative 1913

1914

42 Chester Samuel Walters
(1878-1958)
1915-1916IndependentUnaffiliated1915

1916

43 Charles Goodenough Booker
(1859-1926)
1917-1920Independent Conservative 1917

1918


1919


1920

44 George Charles Coppley
(1858-1936)
1921-1922IndependentUnaffiliated1921

1922

45 Thomas William Jutten
(1861-1955)
1923-1925Independent Conservative 1923

January 1924 [lower-alpha 5]


December 1924

46 Freeman Ferrier Treleaven
(1884-1952)
1926-1927IndependentUnaffiliated1925

1926

47 William Burton
(1888-1944)
1928-1929Independent Conservative 1927

1928

48 John Peebles
(1872-1948)
1930-1933Independent Liberal 1929

1930


1931


1932

49 Herbert Earl Wilton
(1869-1937)
1934-1935Independent Conservative 1933

1934

50 William Robert Morrison
(1878-1947)
1936-1943Independent Conservative 1935

1936


1937


1938


1939


1940


1941


1942

51 Samuel Lawrence 1937.jpg Samuel Lawrence
(1879-1959)
1944-1949 CCF-Labour CCF (Ontario) 1943

1944


1945


1946


1947


1948

52 Lloyd Douglas Jackson
(1888-1973)
1950-1962Independent Liberal 1949

1950


1951


1952


1953


1954 [lower-alpha 6]


1956


1958


1960

53 Victor Kennedy Copps
(1919-1988)
1963-1976Independent Liberal 1962

1964


1966


1968


1970


1972


1973 [lower-alpha 7]


1976

54 Vince Agro
(1936-2020)
1976-1977 (as Acting Mayor) [lower-alpha 8] Independent Liberal -
55 Jack MacDonald
(1927-2010)
1977-1980Independent Progressive Conservative 1976

1978

56 Bill Powell
(1907-1992)
1981-1982Independent CCF 1980
57 Bob Morrow
(1946-2018)
1983-2000Independent Progressive Conservative 1982 [lower-alpha 9]

1985


1988


1991


1994


1997

Mayors of the City of Hamilton, 2000 - present

List of Mayors of Hamilton, Ontario from 2000 to the present
No.PhotoName
(Birth–Death)
TermParty [lower-alpha 10] Other Partisan AffiliationElection
58 Robert E. Wade
(1933-2023)
2000-2003IndependentUnaffiliated 2000
59 Larry Di Ianni
(1948 - )
2003-2006Independent Liberal 2003
60 Fred Eisenberger (cropped).jpg Fred Eisenberger
(1952 - )
2006-2010Independent Conservative 2006
61 BobBratinaMayoral (cropped).png Bob Bratina
(1944 - )
2010-2014Independent Liberal 2010
62 Hamilton-City-Council-Fred-Eisenberger-1 (cropped).jpg Fred Eisenberger
(1952 - )
2014-2022Independent Conservative 2014

2018

63 Andrea Horwath September 2022 portrait (cropped).jpg Andrea Horwath
(1962 - )
2022 -Independent New Democratic 2022

Notes

  1. Mayors of Hamilton serve as independents in accordance with the Province of Ontario's prohibition on official partisan participation in municipal politics. Despite this, some mayors have actively campaigned as members of parties or electoral slates.
  2. Fisher moved to Batavia, New York in 1857 and was elected to the 41st Congress as a Republican.
  3. Ford's birth and death years are unknown.
  4. Mayors of Hamilton serve as independents in accordance with the Province of Ontario's prohibition on official partisan participation in municipal politics. Despite this, some mayors have actively campaigned as members of parties or electoral slates.
  5. A referendum was held during the January 1, 1924 election which resulted in the electors of Hamilton approving a change in the municipal election date to early December. Subsequent elections were held early December with inaugurations in early January of the following year.
  6. Following 1954, municipal terms were extended to two-years.
  7. A special election was held in 1973 upon the creation of the Region of Hamilton-Wentworth.
  8. Agro served as Acting Mayor following Copps' incapacitation due to a heart attack but lost an election-bid to serve a full term in 1976.
  9. Municipal terms were extended to three years in 1982.
  10. Mayors of Hamilton serve as independents in accordance with the Province of Ontario's prohibition on official partisan participation in municipal politics. Despite this, some mayors have actively campaigned as members of parties or electoral slates.

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