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List of mayors of Pittsburgh

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Term length
  
4 years

Formation
  
1816

Website
  
Office of the Mayor

Inaugural holder
  
Ebenezer Denny

Salary
  
$108,131 (2013)

List of mayors of Pittsburgh

The Mayor of Pittsburgh is the chief executive of the government of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, as stipulated by the Charter of the City of Pittsburgh. This article is a listing of past (and present) mayors of Pittsburgh.

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Prior to the 1816 city charter, the Borough of Pittsburgh had its council elect a "Chief Burgess" among themselves. After the borough rechartered itself as a city, its first seven "mayors" were selected in a similar fashion as the Chief Burgesses had been under borough council. It was not until Mayor Samuel Pettigrew in the 1830s that general elections of popular vote were conducted among all the city's voters to determine who would hold the mayors office. Pettigrew was both the last "selected by council" mayor and the first "generally elected" mayor of Pittsburgh. From 1901 to 1903 the state legislature took control of the city on the grounds of corruption by former Mayor William J. Diehl with the passage of the so-called "ripper bill" and appointed the unelected "recorders" Joseph Brown and Adam Brown who were only answerable to the state government. Since 1903, all mayors have been popularly elected. The current mayor, since January 2014, is Democrat Bill Peduto.

Mayors (1816–present)

Died in Office; # Resigned from Office ; ♥ still living

Longest Tenure

  • 14 years, David Lawrence 1946-1959
  • 12 years, Tom Murphy 1994-2006
  • 12 years, Joe Barr 1959-1970
  • 11 years, Richard Caliguiri 1977-1988
  • 11 years, Cornelius Scully 1936-1946
  • 9 years, Luke Ravenstahl 2006-2014
  • 8 years, Pete Flaherty 1970-1977
  • 7 years, Sophie Masloff 1988-1994
  • References

    List of mayors of Pittsburgh Wikipedia


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