This article contains a list of mayors of the city of Utica in the U.S. State of New York, in the United States.
Mayor of Utica | |
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Incumbent Michael P. Galime since January 1, 2024 | |
Style | The Honorable |
Term length | Four years; renewable |
Inaugural holder | Joseph Kirkland |
Formation | 1832 |
Salary | $93,500 (2020) |
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Name | Party | Term | Ref |
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Joseph Kirkland | Federalist | 1832 | [1] |
Henry Seymour | 1833 | [2] | |
Joseph Kirkland | Federalist | 1834–1835 | [1] |
John H. Ostrom | 1836 | [3] | |
Theodore S. Gold | Whig | 1837 | [4] |
Charles P. Kirkland | 1838 | [4] | |
John C. Devereux | 1839–1840 | [5] | |
Spencer Kellogg | 1841 | ||
Horatio Seymour | Democratic | 1842 | [2] |
Frederick Hollister | Whig | 1843 | [6] |
Ward Hunt | Democratic | 1844 | [7] |
Edmund A. Wetmore | Whig | 1845–1846 | [8] |
James Watson Williams | Democratic | 1847 | [9] |
Joshua A. Spencer | Whig | 1848 | [10] |
Thomas R. Walker | Whig | 1849–1850 | [11] |
John E. Hinman | Democratic | 1851–1852 | [12] |
Charles H. Doolittle | Democratic | 1853 | [13] |
John E. Hinman | Democratic | 1854 | [12] |
Henry Hopkins Fish | Whig | 1855 | [14] |
Alrick Hubbell | Whig | 1856–1858 | [15] |
Roscoe Conkling | Republican | 1858–1859 | [16] |
Charles Stuart Wilson | Democratic | 1859 | [17] |
Calvin Hall | Republican | 1860 | [17] |
DeWitt C. Grove | Democratic | 1860–1862 | [17] |
Charles S. Wilson | 1863 | ||
Theodore S. Faxton | National Union | 1864 | [18] |
John Warren Butterfield | National Union | 1865 | [19] |
James McQuade | National Union | 1866 | [20] |
Charles S. Wilson | 1867 | ||
John T. Spriggs | Democratic | 1868 | [21] |
Ephraim Chamberlain | Democratic | 1869 | [22] |
James McQuade | 1870 | ||
Miles C. Comstock | Democratic | 1871 | [23] |
Theodore F. Butterfield | Republican | 1872 | [24] |
Charles K. Grannis | Democratic | 1873 | [25] |
Theodore S. Sayre | Republican | 1874 | [26] |
Charles W. Hutchinson | Democratic | 1875 | [27] |
Charles E. Barnard | 1876 | ||
David H. Gaffin | Republican | 1877 | [28] |
James Benton | Workingmen's | 1878 | [29] |
John Buckley | Democratic | 1879 | [30] |
John T. Spriggs | Democratic | 1880 | [21] |
James Miller | Republican | 1881 | [31] |
Francis M. Burdick | 1882 | ||
Charles A. Doolittle | Democratic | 1883 | [32] |
James S. Sherman | Republican | 1884 | [33] |
Thomas E. Kinney | Democratic | 1885–1887 | [34] |
Henry Martin | Democratic | 1888 | [35] |
Samuel J. Barrows | Democratic | 1889 | [36] |
Alexander T. Goodwin | Democratic | 1890–1891 | [37] |
Thomas Wheeler | Republican | 1892–1893 | [38] |
John G. Gibson | Democratic | 1894–1897 | [39] |
Thomas E. Kinney | Republican | 1898–1899 | [40] |
George Beatty | 1899 | ||
Richard W. Sherman | 1900–1901 | [41] | |
Charles A. Talcott | Democratic | 1902–1906 | [41] |
Richard W. Sherman | 1906–1908 | [41] | |
Thomas Wheeler | 1908–1910 | [41] | |
Frederick Gillmore | Democratic | 1910–1912 | [41] |
Frank J. Baker | Republican | 1912–1914 | [41] |
James D. Smith | 1914–1920 | [41] | |
James K. O'Connor | Democratic | 1920–1922 | [41] |
Fred J. Douglas | Republican | 1922–1924 | [41] |
Frederick Gillmore | Democratic | 1924–1928 | [41] |
Fred J. Rath | Republican | 1928–1930 | [41] |
Charles S. Donnelley | Democratic | 1930–1934 | [41] |
Samuel Sloan | Republican | 1934–1936 | [41] |
Vincent R. Corrou | Democratic | 1936–1944 | [41] |
J. Bradley German Jr. | Republican | 1944–1946 | [41] |
Boyd Golder | Democratic | 1946–1956 | [41] |
John T. McKennan | Democratic | 1956–1959 | [41] |
Frank M. Dulan | Republican | 1959–1968 | [41] |
Dominick Assaro | Democratic | 1968–1972 | [41] |
Michael Caruso | Republican | 1972–1974 | [41] |
Edward A. Hanna | Independent | 1974–1978 | [41] |
Stephen J. Pawlinga | Democratic | 1978–1984 | [41] |
Louis D. LaPolla | Republican | 1984–1996 | [41] |
Edward A. Hanna | Independent | 1996–2000 | [41] |
Timothy J. Julian | Republican | 2000–2008 | [41] |
David R. Roefaro | Democratic | 2008–2012 | [41] |
Robert M. Palmieri | Democratic | 2012–2024 | [41] |
Michael P. Galime | Republican | 2024–present | [42] |
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