List of mayors of San Bernardino, California

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Mayor of the City of San Bernardino
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Incumbent
Helen Tran
since December 21, 2022
Formation1854
First holder Amasa M. Lyman

This is a list of mayors of San Bernardino . [1]

List

List of mayors [2]
ImageMayorBegin termEnd term
Amasamlyman.png Amasa M. Lyman 18541854
Charles C. Rich 1875.jpg Charles C. Rich 18551855
Hiram Merritt Barton May 8, 1905June 24, 1907
John J. "Pop" HanfordJune 24, 1907May 10, 1909
Samuel W. McNabbMay 10, 1909May 8, 1911
Joseph S. BrightMay 8, 1911May 12, 1913
Joseph W. CatickMay 12, 1913May 10, 1915
George H. WixomMay 10, 1915May 12, 1919
John A. HendersonMay 12, 1919May 9, 1921
Samuel W. McNabbMay 9, 1921February 9, 1925
Grant HolcombFebruary 9, 1925May 9, 1927
Ira N. GilbertMay 9, 1927May 13, 1929
John C. Ralphs Jr.May 13, 1929May 11, 1931
Ira N. GilbertMay 11, 1931May 8, 1933
Ormond W. SeccombeMay 8, 1933May 3, 1935
Clarence T. JohnsonMay 13, 1935May 8, 1939
Henry C. McAllisterMay 8, 1939May 12, 1941
Will C. SeccombeMay 12, 1941May 12, 1947
James E. Cunningham, 1954.jpg James E. Cunningham May 12, 1947December 15, 1950
Clarence T. JohnsonDecember 16, 1950May 14, 1951
George C. BlairMay 14, 1951May 9, 1955
Raymond H. GregoryMay 9, 1955December 31, 1957
Elwood D. "Mike" KremerDecember 31, 1957May 11, 1959
Raymond H. GregoryMay 11, 1959May 8, 1961
Donald G. "Bud" MauldinMay 8, 1961May 10, 1965
Al C. BallardMay 10, 1965May 10, 1971
W. R. "Bob" Holcomb May 10, 1971June 2, 1985
Evlyn WilcoxJune 3, 1985June 5, 1989
W. R. "Bob" Holcomb June 5, 1989June 7, 1993
Tom MinorJune 7, 1993March 2, 1998
Judith Valles March 2, 1998March 6, 2006
Pat Morris, Mayor of San Bernardino (cropped).jpg Patrick J. Morris March 6, 2006March 3, 2014
R. Carey Davis, Mayor of San Bernardino.jpg R. Carey Davis March 3, 2014December 19, 2018
John Valdivia, Mayor of San Bernardino.jpg John Valdivia December 19, 2018December 21, 2022
Helen Tran, mayor of San Bernardino.jpg Helen Tran December 21, 2022Incumbent

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References

  1. Mayors of San Bernardino, City of San Bernardino (accessed December 4, 2015).
  2. Mayors of San Bernardino, City of San Bernardino (accessed December 4, 2015).