List of mayors of Saint John, New Brunswick
The Mayor of the City of Saint John is the head of the elected municipal council of Saint John, New Brunswick , Canada. Saint John Common Council consists of a mayor (chair) and 10 councillors. The city has a ward system with four of roughly equal population. This municipal arrangement was first adopted in the 2008 municipal election after a plebiscite held October 9, 2007 . The mayor is directly elected along with two councillors that run at large. Since 2021, the deputy mayor has been chosen by Common Council after each election, having previously been the councillor at large who gained a plurality of votes. The current deputy mayor is John MacKenzie. Each ward elects two councillor.
Since the incorporation of Saint John in 1785, the mayor has served as the chief representative of the city. Officeholders were first appointed by the Governor of New Brunswick , under an order in council . By the end of the end of the nineteenth century, the mayor was elected by the alderman of Common Council. In 1854, the office was directly elected by Saint John residents. As head of the largest city in New Brunswick, many mayors have served as elected officials at the federal and provincial level both before and after their tenure.
Since 1785, 67 individuals have held the office of mayor. Notably, Samuel Davis, 1977-1980, served as the first elected Jewish Mayor of Saint John. In 1983 Elsie Wayne was elected the first woman mayor. She served until 1993. While serving only two years, Thomas J. Higgins was the first Catholic Mayor of Saint John. The former, Don Darling, was elected May 9, 2016. Donna Reardon, incumbent, was elected May 25, 2021.
List of Mayors
Elected indirectly by Common Council
No.
Mayor
Term in office
Notes
18
Thomas Harding
1851 – 1852
19
William O. Smith
1852 – 1853
20
James Olive
1853 – 1854
Elected directly by residents
No.
Mayor
Term in office
Notes
21
James Olive
1854 – 1855
22
William O. Smith
1855 – 1859
23
Thomas Mcavity
1859 – 1863
24
Isaac Woodward
1863 – 1866
25
Aaron Alward (1828-1886)
1866 – 1870
26
Thomas M. Reed
1870 – 1874
27
A. Chipman Smith
1864 – 1877
28
Sylvester Z. Earle (1822-1888)
1877 – 1879
29
Charles R. Ray
1879 – 1881
30
Simeon Jones
1881 – 1884
31
J. Mcgregor Grant
1884 – 1885
32
J.S. Boies Deveber (1829-1908)
1885 – 1887
33
Henry J. Thorne
1887 – 1889
34
George A. Barker
1889
Died in office
35
I. Allen Jack
July 7, 1889 – August 9, 1889
As Recorder Under City Charter
36
W. Albert Lockhart
1889 – 1891
37
Thomas W. Peters
1891 – 1894
38
George Robertson
1894 – 1898
39
Edward Sears
1898 – 1900
40
John Waterhouse Daniel (1845-1933)
1900 – 1902
41
Walter W. White (1862-1952)
1902 – 1906
42
Edward Sears
1906 – 1908
43
Thomas H. Bullock
1908 – 1910
44
James H. Frink (?-1933) [ 7]
1910 – 1916
45
Robert T. Hayes
April 24, 1916 [ 8] [ 9] – 1920
46
E. Allen Schofield
1920 – 1922
47
H. R. McLellan (1865-1939)
1922
Recalled following a by-election
48
G. Frederick Fisher
1922 – 1924
49
Frank L. Potts (1867-1926)
1924 – 1926
Died in office
50
Walter W. White (1862-1952)
1926 – 1932
51
James W. Brittain (?-1961) [ 10]
April 11, 1932 [ 11] – 1936
52
David Laurence MacLaren (1893-1960)
1936 – 1940
53
Charles R. Wasson (?-1967) [ 12]
1940 – 1944
54
James D. McKenna (1874-1949) [ 13]
1944 – 1948
55
Ernest W. Patterson
1948 – 1950
56
George E. Howard
1950 – 1952
57
Ernest W. Patterson
October 20, 1952 [ 14] – 1954
58
Gilbert B. Peat
1954 – 1956
59
William W. Macaulay
October 15, 1956 [ 15] – 1958
60
David Laurence MacLaren (1893-1960)
1958 – September 7, 1960
Died in office
61
James A. Whitebone
September 7, 1960 – October 17, 1960
Completed MacLaren's mayoral term as Deputy Mayor[ 16]
62
Eric Teed (1926-2010)
1960 – 1964
63
Stephen Weyman (1922-1997)
1964 – 1966
64
Arthur L. Gould
1966
64
Arthur L. Gould
January 1967 – June 1967
65
Joseph A. Macdougall
1967 – 1969
66
H. Avard Loomer (1915-1969)
June 22 – July 18, 1969[ 17]
Died in office
67
James E. Calvin
October 6, 1969 – 1971
68
Bob Lockhart (1931-2023)
June 1971 [ 18] – 1974
69
Edis A. Flewwelling
June 10, 1974 [ 19] – 1977
70
Samuel Davis (1914-1996)
1977 – 1980
71
Bob Lockhart (1931-2023)
1980 – 1983
72
Elsie Wayne (1932-2016)
1983 – 1993
73
Thomas J. Higgins (1931-1995)
1994 – 1995
74
Shirley McAlary
1995 – May 11, 2004[ 20]
75
Norman McFarlane
2004 – 2008
76
Ivan Court
2008 – 2012
77
Mel Norton
2012 – 2016
78
Don Darling
2016 – 2021
79
Donna Reardon
2021 – present
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