Mayor of Hamilton | |
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Style |
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Member of | City Council |
Reports to | Hamilton City Council |
Residence | Hamilton, Ontario |
Seat | Hamilton City Hall |
Appointer | Directly elected by residents of Hamilton |
Term length | Four years, renewable |
Inaugural holder | Colin Campbell Ferrie |
Formation | 1847 |
Website | www |
The mayor of Hamilton is head of Hamilton City Council. The current mayor is Andrea Horwath.
No. | Photo | Name (Birth–Death) | Term | Party [lower-alpha 1] | Other Partisan Affiliation | Council Election | ||
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1 | Colin Campbell Ferrie (1808–1856) | 1847 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1847 | |||
2 | George Sylvester Tiffany (1805–1856) | 1848 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1848 | |||
3 | William L. Distin (1789–1879) | 1849 | Independent | Tory | 1849 | |||
4 | John Fisher (1806-1882) | 1850 | Independent | Republican [lower-alpha 2] | 1850 | |||
5 | John Rose Holden (1821-1879) | 1851 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1851 | |||
6 | Nehemiah Ford (?) [lower-alpha 3] | 1852 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1852 | |||
7 | William G. Kerr (1814/1815-1861) | 1853 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1853 | |||
8 | James Cummings (1815-1894) | January to March 1854 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1854 | |||
9 | Charles Magill (1816-1898) | April 1854 to December 1855 | Independent | Liberal | 1854 1855 | |||
10 | James Cummings (1815-1894) | 1856 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1856 | |||
11 | John Francis Moore (1816-1870) | 1857 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1857 | |||
12 | George Hamilton Mills (1827-1901) | 1858 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1858 | |||
No. | Photo | Name (Birth–Death) | Term | Party [lower-alpha 4] | Other Partisan Affiliation | Election | ||
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13 | Henry McKinstry (1805-1871) | 1859–1861 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1859 1860 1861 | |||
14 | Robert McElroy (?) | 1862–1864 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1862 1863 1864 | |||
15 | Charles Magill (1816-1898) | 1865-1866 | Independent | Liberal | 1865 1866 | |||
16 | Benjamin Ernest Charlton (1835-1901) | 1867 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1867 | |||
17 | Hutchison Clark (1806-1877) | 1868 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1868 | |||
18 | James Edwin O'Reilly (?) | 1869 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1869 | |||
19 | George Murison (1819-1889) | 1870 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1870 | |||
20 | Daniel Black Chisholm (1832-1898) | 1871-1872 | Independent | Liberal-Conservative | 1871 1872 | |||
21 | Benjamin Ernest Charlton (1835-1901) | 1873-1874 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1873 1874 | |||
22 | George Roach (?) | 1875-1876 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1875 1876 | |||
23 | Francis Edwin Kilvert (1838-1910) | 1877-1878 | Independent | Conservative | 1877 1878 | |||
24 | James Edwin O'Reilly (?) | 1879-1881 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1879 1880 1881 | |||
25 | Charles Magill (1816-1898) | 1882-1883 | Independent | Liberal | 1882 1883 | |||
26 | John James Mason (1842-1903) | 1884-1885 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1884 1885 | |||
27 | Alexander McKay (1843-1912) | 1886-1887 | Independent | Conservative | 1886 1887 | |||
28 | William Doran (1834-1903) | 1888-1889 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1888 1889 | |||
29 | David McLellan (1841-1892) | 1890-1891 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1890 1891 | |||
30 | Peter Campbell Blaicher (1835-1900) | 1892-1893 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1892 1893 | |||
31 | Alexander David Stewart (1852-1899) | 1894-1895 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1894 1895 | |||
32 | George Elias Tuckett (1835-1900) | 1896 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1896 | |||
33 | Edward Alexander Colquhoun (1844-1904) | 1897-1898 | Independent | Conservative | 1897 1898 | |||
34 | James Vernall Teetzel (1853-1926) | 1899-1900 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1899 1900 | |||
35 | John Strathearne Hendrie (1857-1923) | 1901-1902 | Independent | Conservative | 1901 1902 | |||
36 | Wellington Jeffers Morden (1837-1928) | 1903-1904 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1903 1904 | |||
37 | Sanford Dennis Biggar (1861-1920) | 1905-1906 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1905 1906 | |||
38 | Thomas Joseph Stewart (1848-1926) | 1907-1908 | Independent | Conservative | 1907 1908 | |||
39 | John Inglis McLaren (1865-1948) | 1909-1910 | Independent | Liberal | 1909 1910 | |||
40 | George Harmon Lees (1860-1936) | 1911-1912 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1911 1912 | |||
41 | John Allan (1856-1922) | 1913-1914 | Independent | Conservative | 1913 1914 | |||
42 | Chester Samuel Walters (1878-1958) | 1915-1916 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1915 1916 | |||
43 | Charles Goodenough Booker (1859-1926) | 1917-1920 | Independent | Conservative | 1917 1918 1919 1920 | |||
44 | George Charles Coppley (1858-1936) | 1921-1922 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1921 1922 | |||
45 | Thomas William Jutten (1861-1955) | 1923-1925 | Independent | Conservative | 1923 January 1924 [lower-alpha 5] December 1924 | |||
46 | Freeman Ferrier Treleaven (1884-1952) | 1926-1927 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 1925 1926 | |||
47 | William Burton (1888-1944) | 1928-1929 | Independent | Conservative | 1927 1928 | |||
48 | John Peebles (1872-1948) | 1930-1933 | Independent | Liberal | 1929 1931 | |||
49 | Herbert Earl Wilton (1869-1937) | 1934-1935 | Independent | Conservative | 1933 | |||
50 | William Robert Morrison (1878-1947) | 1936-1943 | Independent | Conservative | 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 | |||
51 | Samuel Lawrence (1879-1959) | 1944-1949 | CCF-Labour | CCF (Ontario) | 1943 1945 1947 1948 | |||
52 | Lloyd Douglas Jackson (1888-1973) | 1950-1962 | Independent | Liberal | 1949 1951 1952 1953 1954 [lower-alpha 6] 1956 1958 1960 | |||
53 | Victor Kennedy Copps (1919-1988) | 1963-1976 | Independent | 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) | 1977-1980 | Independent | Progressive Conservative | 1976 1978 | |||
56 | Bill Powell (1907-1992) | 1981-1982 | Independent | CCF | 1980 | |||
57 | Bob Morrow (1946-2018) | 1983-2000 | Independent | Progressive Conservative | 1982 [lower-alpha 9] |
No. | Photo | Name (Birth–Death) | Term | Party [lower-alpha 10] | Other Partisan Affiliation | Election | ||
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58 | Robert E. Wade (1933-2023) | 2000-2003 | Independent | Unaffiliated | 2000 | |||
59 | Larry Di Ianni (1948 - ) | 2003-2006 | Independent | Liberal | 2003 | |||
60 | Fred Eisenberger (1952 - ) | 2006-2010 | Independent | Conservative | 2006 | |||
61 | Bob Bratina (1944 - ) | 2010-2014 | Independent | Liberal | 2010 | |||
62 | Fred Eisenberger (1952 - ) | 2014-2022 | Independent | Conservative | 2014 | |||
63 | Andrea Horwath (1962 - ) | 2022 - | Independent | New Democratic | 2022 | |||
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