List of longest-serving mayors in the United States

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Some of the longest-serving mayors in the United States are listed according to their length of service in that currently or has served in that part of the state or legislative office. The office of mayor is the highest ranking local official and responsibilities may vary from ceremonial (see weak mayor) to full-time responsibility for city operations (see strong mayor).

Contents

Current serving mayors

A list of mayors still in office and ordered by their length of continuous service in that office. (If there is a break in their service, then this length is measured from their return to the office.)

The longest-serving current mayor of one of the 50 largest cities in the United States is Carolyn Goodman, who has been mayor of Las Vegas since July 6, 2011.

YearsNameMunicipalityNotes
49 years, 37 days Margaret M. Doud Mackinac Island, Michigan Entered office on April 14, 1975. [1]
48 years, 137 daysRobert Heidenescher Dupont, Ohio Entered office on January 5, 1976. [2]
48 years, 20 daysWilliam D. Tate Grapevine, Texas Entered office on May 1, 1973. Served May 1, 1973 – May 1, 1985 and May 1, 1988–present [3]
47–48 yearsLamar Scroggs Oakwood, Georgia Entered office in 1976. [4]
47–48 yearsHarold Rainwater Wilmore, Kentucky Entered office in 1976. [5]
48 years, 141 daysRutledge B. Leland, III McClellanville, South Carolina Entered office in 1976. [6]
46 years, 196 days Robert Chatfield Prospect, Connecticut Entered office on November 7, 1977.
46–47 yearsPhil Williams McLemoresville, Tennessee Entered office in 1977. [7] He is the longest serving mayor in Tennessee history.
44–45 yearsMarvin Johnson Independence, Minnesota Entered office in 1979.
42–43 years Mary Hawkins Butler Madison, Mississippi Entered office in 1981.
43 years, 17 daysJeffery D. Schielke Batavia, Illinois Entered office on May 4, 1981. [8]
43 years, 20 daysGerald R. Bennett Palos Hills, Illinois Entered Office in 1981 [9]
42 years, 320 daysMark Anthony McClure Danville, West Virginia Entered office on July 6, 1981.
41 years, 202 daysJames V. Bender Jr Pollocksville, North Carolina Entered office on November 1, 1982.
41 years, 141 daysWilliam "Bill" McIntosh Moultrie, Georgia Entered office in 1983.
39 years, 15 daysDuane Dawson Milan, Illinois Entered office on May 6, 1985. [10]
38–39 yearsLouie Davis Waldo, Florida Entered office in 1985.
38 years Dennis M. Clough Westlake, Ohio Entered office in 1986. [11]
36 years, 292 days Carlos López Rivera Dorado, Puerto Rico Entered office on August 3, 1987.
33 years, 197 days Dr. Ravi Bhasker Socorro, New Mexico Entered office on November 6, 1990.
33 years, 325 daysRichard Turner Weehawken, New Jersey Entered office July 1, 1990 [12]
33 years, 141 days James M. Cahill New Brunswick, New Jersey Entered office on January 1, 1991. [13]
31 years, 141 days J. Christian Bollwage Elizabeth, New Jersey Entered office on January 1, 1993. [14]
30 years, 139 daysDean J. Mazzarella Leominster, Massachusetts Entered office on January 3, 1994.

Former mayors

A list of mayors in order of their total length of service. (If there is a break in their service, then this length is measured as the sum of their terms.)

YearsNameMunicipalityNotes
63 years, 73 days Hilmar Moore Richmond, Texas Served from September 22, 1949, until his death on December 4, 2012. [15]
61 years, 111 days John H. Land Apopka, Florida Served from January 1, 1950, to January 1, 1968, and from January 1, 1971, to April 22, 2014.
60 yearsCharles E. Long Booneville, Kentucky Served from 1958 until his death on August 3, 2019. [16]
58 years, 233 days Robert Linn Beaver, Pennsylvania Served from January 2, 1946, to August 22, 2004.
60 years, 121 daysBruce Arnold Valparaiso, Florida Served from January 21, 1964, until his death on February 23, 2017.
56 yearsPaul Jurko Yankee Lake, Ohio Served from November, 1931 until his death on March 1, 1988.
54 years, 270 days Robert L. Butler Marion, Illinois Served from May 6, 1963 [17] until his resignation on January 31, 2018. [18]
52 years Gerald Calabrese Cliffside Park, New Jersey Served from 1961 to 1963 and 1965 to 2015. [19] [20]
52 yearsFrank Caliper Colp, Illinois Served from 1935 until his death on March 28, 1987.
52 years, 0 days John M. Coyne Brooklyn, Ohio Served from 1948 to January 2000. [21] [Notes 1]
51 years, 102 days Donald Stephens Rosemont, Illinois First Mayor of Rosemont. Served from village's incorporation in 1956 to 2007.
51 years, 361 daysRobert M. Blais Lake George, New York Served from April 5, 1971, to April 1, 2023. [22] [23]
51 years, 182 daysDock Hulett Gabbert Derma, Mississippi Served from July 1, 1969, to December 30, 2020. [24]
50 years, 298 daysLeonard Scarcella Stafford, Texas Served from September 4, 1969, until his death on June 28, 2020. [25]
50 years, 0 days Leonard T. Connors Surf City, New Jersey Served from 1966 to January 5, 2016.
48 years, 352 days Frank E. Rodgers Harrison, New Jersey Served from September 4, 1946, to August 22, 1995.
48 years, 19 daysRandall Wise Niceville, Florida Served from August, 1972 until his death on January 20, 2020.
48 yearsJohn Lewis Gay Berea, Kentucky Served from 1910 to 1958.
47 years, 11 monthsFrank Kelly Collingdale, Pennsylvania Served from 1970 until his death on November 22, 2018.
47 years, 115 daysNicholas B. Blase Niles, Illinois Served from May 2, 1961, until his resignation on August 25, 2008. [26]
47 years, 104 daysMilt Kramer Manchester, Iowa Served from September 19, 1974, to January 1, 2022.
43 years, 275 daysNoel B. Cummings Hodgkins, Illinois Served from 1979 until his formal retirement was announced on Oct. 3, 2022 at the age of 95. [27]
46 years, 364 daysH. Ford Gravitt Cumming, Georgia Served from January 1, 1971, to December 31, 2017.
46 years, 222 daysJoseph Sieb Norridge, Illinois Served from November 14, 1951, until his death on June 23, 1998. [28]
44 yearsCharles "Sonny" Penhale Helena, Alabama Served from 1968 to 2012. [29]
44 yearsThomas M. Tartt Livingston, Alabama Served from 1980 to February 22, 2024.
44 yearsGerald H. Thompson Fitzgerald, Georgia Served from January 1, 1968, to January 1, 2012.
43–44 yearsRichard A. Mola Elmwood Park, New Jersey Served from 1972 until his death in 2016. [30]
43 years, 0 daysPaul W. Cassidy Parma Heights, Ohio Served from January, 1958 to January, 2001. [31]
42 years, 0 daysTom Reid Pearland, Texas Served from 1978 to 1990 and 1993 to May, 2020.
42–43 yearsGary W. Starr Middleburg Heights, Ohio Entered office in 1981.
41 years, 146 days Erastus Corning II Albany, New York Served from January 2, 1942, to May 28, 1983.
41 yearsGlenn L. Sisco Kinnelon, New Jersey Served from 1969 to 2010. [32]
40 yearsGeorge C. Clanton Tappahannock, Virginia Served from 1948 to 1988
40 years, 27 days Joseph P. Riley Jr. Charleston, South Carolina Served from December 15, 1975, to January 11, 2016. [33]
39–40 yearsLouis Bay 2nd Hawthorne, New Jersey Served from 1947 to 1987.
39 years, 363 daysWilliam W. Dickinson Jr. Wallingford, Connecticut Served from January 2, 1984, to December 31, 2023.
39 years, 100 daysJohn Ferrero City of Industry, California Served from Industry's incorporation in 1957 till his death on September 26, 1996. [34]
37–38 years James Eagan Florissant, Missouri Served from 1963 to 2000.
36 yearsRoss AragonPagosa Springs, ColoradoServed from 1978 to 2014
36 yearsRandall Ramsey Parma, Missouri Served from 1962 to 1974 and from 1991 to 2015. [35]
35 years, 362 days Orville L. Hubbard Dearborn, Michigan Served from 1942 to 1978.
35 years, 54 days Edward J. Zabrocki Tinley Park, Illinois Served from May 1, 1981, until his resignation in June, 2016.
34–35 yearsWillis Conner Dexter, Missouri Served for about 35 years. [36]
34–35 yearsGlendel Stephenson Mebane, North Carolina Served from 1975 to 1983 and 1993 to 2019. [37] [38]
33 years, 10 monthsDavid W. Smith Newark, California Served from March 1978 to December 2011 [39] [40]
33 years, 3 monthsJoseph Barabe Mellen, Wisconsin Served from April 1987 to April 2001 and April 2003 to July 2022
33 yearsRichard A. Nowack Oak Grove, Illinois Served from May 1978 until his death on September 20, 2011. [41]
33 yearsJoseph Smith East Newark, New Jersey Served from 1987 to 2020 [42]
32 yearsAnthony Vacco Evergreen Park, Illinois Served from 1969 to 2001.
32 yearsShawn Hogan Hornell, New York Served from 1985 to 2017.
32 yearsKenneth J. Sims Euclid, Ohio Served from 1938 until his retirement in June 1970 [43]
31 years, 6 monthsJames A. Anzaldi Clifton, New Jersey Entered office July 1, 1990 and left office on December 31, 2022 [44] [45]
30 years, 33 days Frank Hague Jersey City, New Jersey Served from 1917 to 1947.
30 yearsRichard Homrighausen Dover, Ohio Served from 1992 until his suspension from office in May 2022
30 yearsEmmett Dofner Jr. McClelland, Iowa Served from 1987 until his death on May 2, 2017. [46]
29 years, 354 daysDaniel R. Brooks North College Hill, Ohio Served from January 1, 1984, until his resignation on December 21, 2013 [47]
29 years, 201 daysDr. LeRoy G. Suire Erath, Louisiana Served from 1961 to 1990.
29 years, 39 daysWillie Oswalt Lake City, Georgia Served from 1989 to 2018.
28 years, 321 daysArnold Klentz West Allis, Wisconsin Served from April 18, 1944, until his death on March 5, 1973. [48] [49] [Notes 2]
28 years, 150 days Don Plusquellic Akron, Ohio Served from January 1, 1987, until his resignation on May 31, 2015.
28 yearsPaul Amico Secaucus, New Jersey Served from 1964 to 1992. [50]
28 years, 0 days Henry Maier Milwaukee, Wisconsin Served from 1960 to 1988. [51]
28 years Walter A. Scott Jackson, Mississippi Served from 1917 to 1945. [52]
28 years Thomas Gerard Dunn Elizabeth, New Jersey 1964 to 1992. Longest-serving mayor of a city of more than 100,000 people. [53]
28 yearsGeorge H. Lysle McKeesport, Pennsylvania Served from 1914 to 1942. [54]
27 years, 364 days Stephen R. Reed Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Served from 1982 to 2010.
27 years, 0 daysDon Robart Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Served from 1986 to 2013.
26 years, 30 days Miguel A. Pulido Santa Ana, California Served from 1994 to 2020.
26 yearsManuel Lamela Abreu Quebradillas, Puerto Rico Served from 1918 to 1944.
24 YearsTimothy Hanna Appleton, Wisconsin Served From 1996 to 2020.

Notes

  1. The date of inauguration for Mayor John Coyne is not clear. It is clear that his successor, Kenneth Patton, took office in January 2000. References appear to confuse the 1999 election defeat with the day he left office. Most references state that he served 52 years, some from 1947–1999, a few from 1948 to 1999, and others from 1948 to 2000.
  2. Both sources agree that Klentz was inaugurated in 1944; West Allis gives a date of April 18. West Allis inaccurately gives Klentz's death date as March 1971, whereas the contemporary source cited gives it as March 5, 1973.

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