List of mayors of Seaside, California

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Mayor of Seaside
Seaside California seal.jpg
Seal of Seaside
Ian N. Oglesby, mayor of Seaside California.jpg
Incumbent
Ian Oglesby
since December 6, 2018
Term length 2 years
Formation1954
First holderJack Oldemeyer

Following is a list of mayors of Seaside, California.

ImageMayorYearsNotes/Citation
Jack Oldemeyer, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Jack Oldemeyer1954–1956 [1]
George T. Cunningham, mayor of Seaside California.jpg George T. "Sarge" Cunningham1956–1958 [1]
Joe Cota, mayor of Seaside California.jpg John Cota1952–1960 [1]
Beauford T. Anderson, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Beauford T. Anderson 1960–1962 [1]
Joe Cota, mayor of Seaside California.jpg John Cota1962–1963 [1]
Beauford T. Anderson, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Beauford T. Anderson 1963–1964 [1]
John M. Patullo, mayor of Seaside California.jpg John M. Patullo1964–1966 [1]
Louis Haddad, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Louis N. Haddad 1966–1972 [1]
BJ Dolan, mayor of seaside California.jpg B.J. Dolan1972–1976 [1]
Oscar Lawson, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Oscar Lawson 1976–1978First African-American mayor [1]
Stephen E. Ross, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Stephen E. Ross 1978–1980 [1]
Glen Olea, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Glen Olea 1980–1982First Filipino-American mayor in the United States [1]
Lancelot McClair, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Lancelot McClair 1982–1994 [1]
Don R. Jordan, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Don R. Jordan 1994–1998 [1]
Jerry C. Smith, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Jerry C. Smith 1998–2004 [1]
Ralph Rubio, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Ralph Rubio 2004–2010First Latino-American mayor [1]
Felix Bachofner, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Felix Bachofner 2010–2012 [1]
Ralph Rubio, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Ralph Rubio 2012–2018 [1]
Ian N. Oglesby, mayor of Seaside California.jpg Ian Oglesby 2018–Present

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "Past Mayors". Seaside, California government website. Retrieved December 2, 2021.