List of mayors of Juneau, Alaska

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Incumbent mayor Beth Weldon speaks in front of the Alaska State Capitol in July 2019. Alaska Overrides 7309.jpg
Incumbent mayor Beth Weldon speaks in front of the Alaska State Capitol in July 2019.

Juneau, Alaska, presently incorporated as a unified home rule municipality called the City and Borough of Juneau, was designated the capital of Alaska on June 6, 1900. The organic act passed by the U.S. Congress which established Juneau as the capital also allowed Alaskan communities to incorporate for the first time. Sitka and Nome both established "provisional governments" prior to this; Juneau did not follow suit, but did provide limited public services prior to incorporation, such as fire protection and school instruction.

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Following the passage of the organic act, Juneau's incorporation petition was certified and the first election of officials occurred on June 29, 1900. Douglas, located a short distance southwest of Juneau across Gastineau Channel, followed suit by incorporating on March 29, 1902. Twenty-eight individuals served as the mayor of Juneau, Alaska, including three acting mayors, while another twenty-five individuals served as mayor of Douglas, Alaska.

The Greater Juneau Borough was incorporated in October 1963, established by an act of the state legislature earlier that year (Chapter 52, Session Laws of Alaska 1963) which required the most populous election districts in the state to incorporate as boroughs by January 1, 1964. The borough, the first to incorporate as a first-class borough, encompassed the two incorporated cities, several surrounding suburbs and smaller settlements on both sides of Gastineau Channel and along Lynn Canal, plus thousands of square miles of surrounding wilderness. Several years after the borough's incorporation, the legislature passed a bill allowing for boroughs and cities to unify (or merge). Several years after that, Juneau, Douglas and the borough unified to form the current municipality, which incorporated on July 1, 1970. As of the office's last election in 2018, sixteen people have served as mayor of Juneau under this government.

Mayors of the City of Juneau, Alaska (1900–1970)

Juneau was incorporated on June 29, 1900, and was a home rule city prior to unification. [1]

No.ImageName
(birth–death)
Took officeLeft office
Acting John F. Malony
(1857–1919)
19001900
1 Arthur K. Delaney.png Arthur K. Delaney
(1841–1905)
19001901
2 George Forrest
(c. 1870–[ ? ])
19011902
3 Ohlin H. Adsit
(1855–1909)
19021904
(2)George Forrest
(c. 1870–[ ? ])
19041905
4John F. Malony
(1857–1919)
19051906
5 Herman Tripp
(1859–1939)
19061907
(2)George Forrest
(c. 1870–[ ? ])
19071908
6 Emery Valentine.jpg Emery Valentine
(1858–1930)
19081912
7 Harry Bishop
(c. 1869–1920)
19121913
8 Charles Carter
(1870–1961)
19131914
9 John Reck.jpg John Reck
(1865–c. 1950)
19141916
10 Benjamin D. Stewart
(1878–1976)
19161917
(6) Emery Valentine.jpg Emery Valentine
(1858–1930)
19171919
11 J. Latimer Gray 19191920
12 Ralph E. Robertson.jpg R. E. Robertson
(1885–1961)
19201923
13 Isadore Goldstein
(1883–1959)
19231925
14 J. J. Connors
(1876–1951)
19251927
15 Thomas Judson
(1882–1938)
19271933
(13)Isadore Goldstein
(1883–1959)
19331937
(15)Thomas Judson
(1882–1938)
19371938
16 Harry Lucas
(1890–1949)
19381944
17 A. B. Hayes 19441945
18 Ernest Parsons 19451946
19 Waino Hendrickson.png Waino Hendrickson
(1896–1983)
19461953
20 Bert McDowell
(1904–c. 1975)
19531955
21 M. L. "Molly" MacSpadden
(1903–1961)
19551959
22 Lauris Parker
(1918–2003)
19591961
Acting J. Wayne Johnson 19611961
Acting A. W. Boddy
(c. 1909–1987)
19611961
(22)Lauris Parker
(1918–2003)
19611967
23 Timothy O'Day 19671967
24 Joseph George 19671969
25 Joseph McLean
(1917–2012)
19691970

Mayors of the City of Douglas, Alaska (1902–1970)

Douglas was incorporated on March 29, 1902, and was also a home rule city prior to unification. [2]

No.ImageName
(birth–death)
Took officeLeft office
1 Charles Hopp 19021903
2 Frank Bach 19031904
(1)Charles Hopp19041905
3 William Stubbins 19051907
4 M. S. Hudson 19071908
5 M. J. O'Connor 19081912
(3)William Stubbins19121913
(5)M. J. O'Connor19131915
6 Peter Johnson 19151916
(5)M. J. O'Connor19161917
7 Elmer Smith 19171920
8 F. A. J. Gallwas 19201921
9 James Cristae 19211923
(8)F. A. J. Gallwas19231925
10 J. O. Kirkham 19251926
11 Neis Anderson 19261928?
12 J. R. Guerin 19281929
13 L. W. Kilburn 19291932
14 John Feusi 19321933
15 Guy Smith 19331934
16 Albert Goetz 19341937
(13)L. W. Kilburn19371941
17 Robert Bonner, Jr. 19411942
18 Erwin Hachmeister 19421943
19 Elton Engstrom
(1905–1963)
19431944
20 James Parsons 19441945
21 Marcus Jensen
(1908–2001)
19451947
22 Mike Pusich
(1896–1953)
19471953
23 William Boehl
(1914–2000)
19531961
(21)Marcus Jensen
(1908–2001)
19611964
24 Guy Russo
(1921–2006)
19641969
25 Robert Savikko
(1927–1972)
19691970

Mayors of the Greater Juneau Borough, Alaska (1963–1970)

No.ImageName
(birth–death)
Took officeLeft office
1 Claude Millsap, Jr.
(1920–)
19631967
2 Myrton R. Charney
(1931–2013)
19671970

Mayors of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska (1970–present)

No.ImageName
(birth–death)
Took officeLeft office
1 Joseph McLean
(1917–2012)
19701973
2 William A. Macomber 1973October 7, 1975
3 Virginia Kline October 7, 19751976
4 William D. "Bill" Overstreet
(1926–2013)
19761983
5 Fran Ulmer cropped.jpg Fran Ulmer
(1947–)
19831985
6 Ernest Polley
(c. 1937–1997)
October 14, 1985October 10, 1988
7 Bruce Botelho 396.jpg Bruce Botelho
(1948–)
October 10, 1988October 14, 1991
8 Jamie Parsons
(1941–2015)
October 14, 1991October 10, 1994
9 Byron Mallott (cropped).jpg Byron Mallott
(1943–2020)
October 10, 1994February 13, 1995
10 Dennis Egan (cropped).jpg Dennis Egan
(1947–2022)
February 13, 1995October 9, 2000
11 Sally Smith.jpg Sally Smith
(1945–)
October 9, 2000October 20, 2003
(7) Bruce Botelho 396.jpg Bruce Botelho
(1948–)
October 20, 2003October 11, 2012
12 Merrill Sanford
(1947–)
October 11, 2012October 20, 2015
13 Greg Fisk
(1945–2015)
October 20, 2015November 30, 2015 [3]
14 Mary Becker (acting)
November 30, 2015March 28, 2016
15 Ken Koelsch (cropped).jpg Ken Koelsch
(c. 1945–)
March 28, 2016 [4] October 15, 2018
16 Beth Weldon (cropped).jpg Beth Weldon
(1965–)
October 15, 2018incumbent [5]

References

  1. "1968 Directory Borough & City Officials". Alaska Local Government. VI (9). Juneau: Office of the Governor of Alaska, Local Affairs Agency: 28. November 1967.
  2. "1968 Directory Borough & City Officials", Alaska Local Government, p. 21
  3. Died in office.
  4. Won special election to fill remainder of Fisk's term.
  5. "Beth Weldon wins mayor's race". October 3, 2018.