This is an incomplete list of mayors of Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Mayors
- John Simpson, Esq. (1848–1853)
- James Scott Beek - three consecutive terms beginning 1859
- William Hayden Needham
- John Adolphus Beckwith (1863–1864)
- Edward Ludlow Wetmore (1874–1876)
- John Douglas Hazen (1888–1889)
- Thomas Carleton Allen (1890–1892)
- Harry Fulton McLeod (1907–1908)
- Richard Hanson (1918–1920)
- William George Clark (1925–1935)
- G. Willard Kitchen (1936–1937)
- Ray T. Forbes (1941-1949)
- Henry Stanley Wright (1949–1956)
- William T. Walker (1957–1969)
- Bud Bird (1969–1974)
- Elbridge Wilkins (1974–1986)
- Brad Woodside (1986–1999)
- Walter Brown (interim, 1999)
- Sandy DiGiacinto (1999–2001)
- Les Hull (2001–2004)
- Brad Woodside (2004–2016)
- Mike O'Brien (2016–2021)
- Kate Rogers (2021–present)
References
- "Loyalist Families: Genealogy of United Empire Loyalists in New Brunswick, Canada". Archived 1 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine
- "[Summary of career of James Beek]". archives.gnb.ca. St. John, New Brunswick. Progress. February 21, 1891.
- "[Death of James C. BEEK, youngest son]". archives.gnb.ca. Fredericton, New Brunswick: New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser. April 20, 1860.
- "Fredericton Fears Gagetown Personnel To Disrupt Old City". The Globe and Mail, October 28, 1955.
- David Frank, Provincial Solidarities: A History of the New Brunswick Federation of Labour. Athabasca University Press, 2013. ISBN 9781927356234. p. 105.
- Natalie Stechyson, "Prince Charles: Once swooned over and scorned, the king-in-waiting now carving out royal niche". Vancouver Sun, May 20, 2012. Archived 3 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- "Prince promoting awards program". The Globe and Mail, June 27, 1987.
- ^ "Hull new Fredericton mayor". Telegraph-Journal, May 15, 2001.
- "DiGiacinto wins capital mayoralty". Telegraph-Journal, October 5, 1999.
- "Toward greener, smarter cities: Environmentally friendly initiatives help cities cut down on pollution and lower their energy costs, among other benefits". The Globe and Mail, April 20, 2012.
- "Mike O'Brien defeats Brad Woodside in Fredericton mayor race". CBC News, May 9, 2016.
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