List of mayors of Juneau, Alaska
Encyclopedia
This is a list of mayors of Juneau, Alaska. Juneau
has had 37 mayors since 1900.
! Name !! Term
|-
| Arthur K. Delaney
>
>-
| George F. Forrest
>-
| Ohlin H. Adsit
>-
| George F. Forrest
>-
| John F. Maloney
>-
| Herman T. Tripp
>-
| George F. Forrest
>-
| Emery Valentine
>-
| Harry A. Bishop
>-
| Charles W. Carter
>-
| John Reck
>-
| Benjamin D. Stewart
>-
| Emery Valentine
>-
| J. Latimer Gray
>-
| Ralph E. "Bob" Robertson
>-
| Isadore Goldstein
>-
| J. J. Connors
>-
| Thomas B. Judson
>-
| Isadore Goldstein
>-
| Thomas B. Judson
>-
| Harry I. Lucas
>-
| A. B. Hayes
>-
| Ernest Parsons
>-
| Waino Hendrickson
>-
| Bert F. McDowell
>-
| Morrell L. "Molly" MacSpadden
>-
| Lauris S. Parker
>-
| J. Wayne Johnson (acting)
>-
| A. W. Boddy (acting)
>-
| Lauris S. Parker
>-
| Timothy O'Day
>-
| Joseph George
>-
| Joseph McLean
! Name !! Term
|-
| Joseph McLean >
>-
| William A. Macomber
>-
| Virginia Kline
>-
| William D. Overstreet
>-
| Fran Ulmer
>-
| Ernest Polley
>-
| Bruce Botelho
>-
| Jamie Parsons
>-
| Byron Mallott
>-
| Dennis Egan
>-
| Sally Smith
>-
| Bruce Botelho
Juneau, Alaska
The City and Borough of Juneau is a unified municipality located on the Gastineau Channel in the panhandle of the U.S. state of Alaska. It has been the capital of Alaska since 1906, when the government of the then-District of Alaska was moved from Sitka as dictated by the U.S. Congress in 1900...
has had 37 mayors since 1900.
Mayors of City of Juneau (1900–1970)
|-
| Arthur K. Delaney
Arthur K. Delaney
Arthur K. Delaney was an Alaskan politician and the first mayor of Juneau, Alaska, from 1900 to 1901. Delaney came to Alaska, originally seeking success from the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890s....
>
| George F. Forrest
George F. Forrest
George Frank Forrest was an Alaskan politician and the only mayor of Juneau, Alaska to have served non-consecutively three times:* 1901 to 1902* 1904 to 1905* 1907 to 1908...
| Ohlin H. Adsit
O. H. Adsit
Ohlin H. Adsit was an Alaskan broker and politician, including mayor of Juneau, Alaska from 1902 to 1904. Adsit came to Alaska, originally seeking success from the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890s....
| George F. Forrest
| John F. Maloney
John F. Maloney
John F. Maloney was an Alaskan lawyer, businessman, and politician, including mayor of Juneau, Alaska from 1905 to 1906. He came to Juneau in 1885, and by 1900 owned part the Porcupine Trading Company, after the 1898 Porcupine Gold Rush , along with Jack Dalton and Ed Hanley.Maloney is best known...
| Herman T. Tripp
Herman T. Tripp
Herman Tilden Tripp was an Alaskan politician, including mayor of Juneau, Alaska from 1906 to 1907. He was also a Republican member of the First Alaska Territorial Senate from 1913 to 1914, and a member of the Fifth Alaska Territorial House of Representatives, from 1921 to 1922. For both terms,...
| George F. Forrest
| Emery Valentine
Emery Valentine
Emery Valentine was an Alaskan politician and the sixth mayor of Juneau, Alaska, from 1908 to 1912 and from 1917 to 1919. He was also a miner, goldsmith, jeweller, assayer, gunsmith, watchmaker, architect, firefighter, and businessman.-Early life:Valentine was born in Dowagiac, Michigan...
| Harry A. Bishop
Harry A. Bishop
Harry A. Bishop was an Alaskan politician and the seventh mayor of Juneau, Alaska, from 1912 to 1913....
| Charles W. Carter
Charles W. Carter
Charles W. Carter was an Alaskan politician and the eighth mayor of Juneau, Alaska, from 1913 to 1914. He was a citizen of Alaska by 1901...
| John Reck
John Reck
John Reck was an Alaskan politician and the ninth mayor of Juneau, Alaska, from 1914 to 1916....
| Benjamin D. Stewart
| Emery Valentine
| J. Latimer Gray
| Ralph E. "Bob" Robertson
R. E. Robertson
Ralph Elliott Robertson , more commonly known as R. E. "Bob" Robertson, was an American lawyer and politician from the territory and state of Alaska. He was a member of the Republican Party....
| Isadore Goldstein
| J. J. Connors
| Thomas B. Judson
| Isadore Goldstein
| Thomas B. Judson
| Harry I. Lucas
| A. B. Hayes
| Ernest Parsons
| Waino Hendrickson
| Bert F. McDowell
| Morrell L. "Molly" MacSpadden
| Lauris S. Parker
| J. Wayne Johnson (acting)
| A. W. Boddy (acting)
| Lauris S. Parker
| Timothy O'Day
| Joseph George
| Joseph McLean
Mayors of City and Borough of Juneau (1970–)
|-
| Joseph McLean >
| William A. Macomber
| Virginia Kline
| William D. Overstreet
| Fran Ulmer
Fran Ulmer
Frances Ann "Fran" Ulmer is an administrator and Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Alaska. She is currently the chancellor of the University of Alaska Anchorage...
| Ernest Polley
| Bruce Botelho
Bruce Botelho
Bruce M. Botelho is an American attorney and politician in the state of Alaska. Born in Juneau, Alaska, he has served as the mayor of Juneau on two occasions and was the Alaska Attorney General for eight years. He is currently mayor of Juneau....
| Jamie Parsons
| Byron Mallott
Byron Mallott
Byron I. Mallott is a politician and business executive in the U.S. state of Alaska, as well as an Alaska Native leader of Tlingit heritage....
| Dennis Egan
Dennis Egan
Dennis William Egan is a member of the Alaska Senate, representing Juneau, Alaska. He previously served as its mayor from February 13, 1995, to October 3, 2000 and was a member of the local assembly...
| Sally Smith
Sally Smith (politician)
Sarah J. "Sally" Smith is an American politician. She was a member of the Alaska Legislature in the 1970s and 1980s, and the mayor of Juneau, Alaska, from 2000 to 2003. She later worked as a field representative for United States Senator Mark Begich.-Early life:Sarah J. Smith was born in Pekin,...
| Bruce Botelho
Bruce Botelho
Bruce M. Botelho is an American attorney and politician in the state of Alaska. Born in Juneau, Alaska, he has served as the mayor of Juneau on two occasions and was the Alaska Attorney General for eight years. He is currently mayor of Juneau....