Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania

Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania

The Mayor of Scranton is the chief executive of the government of Scranton, Pennsylvania, as stipulated by the Charter of the City of Scranton. The current Mayor of Scranton is Christopher Doherty.

From 1866, mayors were elected by popular vote.

List of mayors of Scranton

Mayor Term Political party
Elliot S.M. Hill 1866-1869
William N. Monies 1869-1872 Republican
Mathew W. Loftus 1872-1875
Robert H. McKune 1875-1878
Terence Vincent Powderly 1878-1884
Francis Allen Beamish 1884-1886
Ezra H. Ripple 1886-1890 Republican
John H. Fellows 1890-1893
William Lawrence Connell 1893-1896
James G. Bailey 1896-1899
James Moir 1899-1901 Republican
William Lawrence Connell 1901-1903 Republican
Alex T. Connell 1903-1906
J. Benjamin Dimmick 1906-1909 Republican
John Von Bergen Jr. 1909-1914 Republican
Edmund B. Jermyn 1914-1918
Alex T. Connell 1918-1922
John F. Durkan 1922-1926
Edmund B. Jermyn 1926-1930
Fred K. Derby 1930-1934
Stanley J. Davis 1934-1938
Fred J. Huester 1938-1942
Howard J. Snowdon 1942-1946
James Thomas Hanlon 1946-1962
William T. Schmidt 1962-1966
James J. Walsh 1966-1970
Eugene J. Peters 1970-1978 Republican
Eugene F. Hickey 1978-1982
James Barrett McNulty 1982-1986 Democratic
David J. Wenzel 1986-1990 Republican
James Patrick Connors 1990-2002 Democratic
Christopher Doherty 2002-present Democratic

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