The following is a list of mayors and council presidents of the city of Eastport, Maine, United States.
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Mayors
- S. D. Leavitt, 1893, 1898-1900
- C. W. Hume, 1894-1896
- W. F. Cleveland, 1897
- C. M. Buxton, 1901-1902
- W. S. Mildon, 1903
- J. H. McFaul, 1904
- Albert Greenlaw, 1905-1906
- J. M. Swett, 1907, 1912
- A. H. Leavitt, 1908
- Walter J. Garnett, 1909-1911
- John P. Hutchison, 1913
- Edgar M. Cherry, 1914-1915
- Fred T. Eldredge, 1916-1918
- Edward C. Firth, 1919, 1924-1925
- John N. Henward, 1920-1921
- Fred B. Spear, 1922
- Edward F. Heffron, 1923
- Frank A. Havey, ca.1926-1927
- Roscoe C. Emery, ca.1928-1931
- Wallace F. Mabee, ca.1932-1933
- Fay B. Reilly, ca.1933-1934
- Roscoe C. Emery, ca.1935-1936
City council presidents/chairs
At the start of each year, the city council elects "by majority vote one of its members as president of the council."
- Ruth McInnis, ca.2003
- Brian Schuth, ca.2008
- Robert Peacock, ca.2011
- Mary Repole, ca.2015
- Gilbert Murphy, ca.2018
- William Boone, ca.2024
See also
References
- ^ "Town statistics: Washington County, City of Eastport", Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Portland Directory Company, 1926, p. 1158 – via HathiTrust
- ^ Lawrence Kestenbaum (ed.), "Mayors and Postmasters of Eastport, Maine", Political Graveyard, retrieved 2024-09-21
- City Charter (PDF), City of Eastport, 2023
- "City Council", eastport-me.gov, archived from the original on 2003-12-18 – via Wayback Machine
- "City Council", eastport-me.gov, archived from the original on 2008-05-03 – via Wayback Machine
- "City Council", eastport-me.gov, archived from the original on 2011-10-28 – via Wayback Machine
- "City Council", eastport-me.gov, archived from the original on 2015-07-03 – via Wayback Machine
- "City Council", eastport-me.gov, archived from the original on 2018-08-21 – via Wayback Machine
- "City Council", eastport-me.gov, retrieved 2024-09-21
External links
- "Eastport", Maine Town Documents – via University of Maine Fogler Library