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Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska
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Incumbent
Leirion Gaylor Baird

since May 20, 2019
Term length Four years
Formation 1871
First holder Humphrey D. Gilbert (de facto)
William F. Chapin (official)
Website https://www.lincoln.ne.gov/City/Mayor

The Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska is the head of the government of Lincoln, a city located in the State of Nebraska in the United States. The mayor is vested with the executive and administrative power of the city of Lincoln and is the ceremonial head of its government.

The Lincoln mayor is elected every four years on the first Tuesday in May of every other odd-numbered year. The mayor, along with newly elected city council members, takes office on the second Monday after the first Tuesday in May (election day). Due to an amendment of the Lincoln City Charter passed by the voters in November 2018, the Lincoln mayor is limited to only serve a maximum of three consecutive terms in office. To date, Chris Beutler is Lincoln's longest serving mayor, having held the office for 12 years. As happened last in 1998, if a vacancy occurs in the mayoral office, the vacancy is filled by majority vote of the Lincoln City Council.

Among the powers and responsibilities of the mayor as specified by the Lincoln City Charter are these: to supervise all city departments and agencies, to enforce the city charter and ordinances, to submit an annual city budget to the city council and approve large purchases, to promote the commercial and industrial growth of the city, and to appoint the heads of all city departments with the approval of the city council and appoint other city officers, employees, and members of boards and commissions.

History

William F. Chapin Nebraska
William F. Chapin, first elected mayor of Lincoln

Lincoln, Nebraska, was officially incorporated as a town on April 7, 1869, by the commissioners of Lancaster County. Interim trustees were chosen for its Board of Trustees, which functioned as its city council. Permanent trustees were then officially elected by the citizens of Lincoln on May 3, 1869. A chairman was chosen by the trustees, and although there was no official title of "mayor" of Lincoln at this time, the chairman of the Board of Trustees was effectively the mayor of Lincoln. Lincoln's first chairman of the board of trustees was Humphrey D. Gilbert, elected in 1869, and Lincoln's second chairman of the board of trustees was Charles H. Gere, elected in 1870.

Lincoln was later incorporated as a city of the second class by the Legislature of Nebraska on March 18, 1871, which allowed its citizens to directly elect a mayor. The first mayor elected by the citizens of Lincoln was William F. Chapin, a lawyer and former Speaker of the Nebraska House of Representatives, who was elected on April 4, 1871. Lincoln continued to elect mayors in April of every year to one-year terms until 1883, when the Nebraska Legislature passed a bill stipulating that the mayors of all second-class cities would be elected to two-year terms on the first Tuesday in April. Thus, from 1883 to 1911, the mayor was elected directly by the citizens of Lincoln for a term of two years. In 1912, the Nebraska Legislature amended the state's laws to give cities the option to adopt a "commission" form of government, which Lincoln adopted for its government in a special election in 1912. This meant that the Lincoln mayor was now to be chosen by the city council from among the council membership instead of elected directly by the voters. This system of Lincoln city government persisted through the election of 1935.

In 1935, the voters of Lincoln adopted an amendment to its city charter increasing the number of city council members from five to seven and creating a system where the mayor was once again directly elected by the voters. However, though no longer chosen by fellow council members, the mayor remained a member of the Lincoln city council. The mayor was still elected to a two-year term while all other council members' terms were increased to four years under the new plan. The first mayor to take office under this new system was Oren S. Copeland in 1937. In the election of 1962, the voters of Lincoln adopted an amendment to the city charter that made the mayor's office separate from the city council and extended the mayor's term to four years. This made the mayor's job a "full-time position" since the mayor was no longer a member of the council. Dean H. Petersen was the first mayor elected in 1963 under this system, which remains the current system of Lincoln's city government.

In 1975, after serving for 16 years on the Lincoln City Council, Helen Boosalis made history by becoming the first woman to serve as mayor of the city of Lincoln. In 1998, Mike Johanns became the first Lincoln mayor to be elected Governor of Nebraska while still office, though he is not the only Lincoln mayor to be elected governor, as Charles W. Bryan and Victor E. Anderson also served as governor.

List

This is a list of mayors of Lincoln, Nebraska.

# Name Party Term began Term ended Notes
- Gilbert, Humphrey D.Humphrey D. Gilbert April 10, 1869 1870 Served as first chairman of the Lincoln Board of Trustees, making him effectively the mayor of Lincoln
- Gere, Charles HenryCharles Henry Gere Rep 1870 April 4, 1871 Served as second chairman of the Lincoln Board of Trustees, making him effectively the mayor of Lincoln
1 Chapin, William F.William F. Chapin Rep April 4, 1871 April 10, 1872 First mayor elected directly by the citizens of Lincoln after incorporation as a city; Previously served as the Speaker of the Nebraska House of Representatives
2 Brown, Erastus E.Erastus E. Brown Rep April 10, 1872 1873
3 Silver, Jr., Robert D.Robert D. Silver, Jr. Dem 1873 April 11, 1874
4 Little, Samuel W.Samuel W. Little Temp April 11, 1874 April 16, 1875
5 Cobb, AmasaAmasa Cobb Rep April 16, 1875 April 11, 1876 Previously served as a US Representative from Wisconsin; Later served as a Nebraska Supreme Court Justice
6 Silver, Jr., Robert D.Robert D. Silver, Jr. Dem April 11, 1876 April 11, 1877 Previously served as the 3rd mayor
7 Hardy, Harvey WesleyHarvey Wesley Hardy Rep April 11, 1877 April 14, 1879
8 Galey, Seth P.Seth P. Galey Rep April 14, 1879 April 19, 1880
9 Wright, John B.John B. Wright Rep April 19, 1880 April 10, 1882
10 Doolittle, JohnJohn Doolittle Rep April 10, 1882 April 9, 1883
11 Moore, Robert EmmettRobert Emmett Moore Rep April 9, 1883 April 13, 1885 Later served as Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska
12 Burr, Carlos C.Carlos C. Burr Rep April 13, 1885 April 12, 1887
13 Sawyer, Andrew J.Andrew J. Sawyer Ind April 12, 1887 April 9, 1889
14 Graham, Robert B.Robert B. Graham Rep April 9, 1889 April 14, 1891
15 Weir, Austin H.Austin H. Weir Ind April 14, 1891 April 8, 1895
16 Graham, Frank A.Frank A. Graham Rep April 8, 1895 April 10, 1899
17 Winnett, Hudson J.Hudson J. Winnett Rep April 10, 1899 April 13, 1903
18 Adams, George A.George A. Adams Rep April 13, 1903 April 10, 1905
19 Brown, Francis W.Francis W. Brown Dem April 10, 1905 May 11, 1909
20 Love, Don LathropDon Lathrop Love Rep May 11, 1909 May 8, 1911
21 Armstrong, Alvin H.Alvin H. Armstrong Rep May 8, 1911 May 13, 1913 Last mayor elected directly by the voters to the mayor's office until Mayor Copeland in 1937
22 Zehrung, Frank C.Frank C. Zehrung Rep May 13, 1913 May 10, 1915 First mayor since Charles H. Gere in 1870 to be elected mayor not by the voters but by a majority vote of the Lincoln City Council from its own membership
23 Bryan, Charles WaylandCharles Wayland Bryan Dem May 10, 1915 May 7, 1917 Later became Governor of Nebraska
24 Miller, John EschelmanJohn Eschelman Miller Dem May 7, 1917 May 9, 1921 Known for being a cofounder of Miller & Paine, a department store in downtown Lincoln
25 Zehrung, Frank C.Frank C. Zehrung Rep May 9, 1921 May 9, 1927 Previously served as the 22nd mayor
26 Hedge, VerneVerne Hedge Rep May 9, 1927 May 13, 1929
27 Love, Don LathropDon Lathrop Love Rep May 13, 1929 May 11, 1931 Previously served as the 20th mayor
28 Zehrung, Frank C.Frank C. Zehrung Rep May 11, 1931 May 8, 1933 Previously Served as the 22nd and 25th mayor
29 Fleming, Fenton B.Fenton B. Fleming Rep May 8, 1933 May 13, 1935
30 Bryan, Charles WaylandCharles Wayland Bryan Dem May 13, 1935 May 10, 1937 Last mayor to have been elected by the Lincoln City Council under the old system where mayors were chosen from among the membership of the council by their fellow council members; Previously served as the 23rd mayor and as the Governor of Nebraska
31 Copeland, Oren SturmonOren Sturmon Copeland Rep May 10, 1937 February 28, 1940 First mayor to be directly elected to the mayor's office by the voters of the city since Mayor Alvin Armstrong in 1911; Resigned in order to run as a Republican candidate in the 1940 US House of Representatives election in Nebraska's 1st congressional district; Served as a member of the US House of Representatives
32 Campbell, Robert ErleRobert Erle Campbell Rep March 4, 1940 May 12, 1941 Selected by the Lincoln City Council to finish Mayor Copeland's unexpired term; Served as the chairman of the board of Miller & Paine, replacing John E. Miller, a former Lincoln mayor, in that position
33 Johnson, Richard O.Richard O. Johnson Rep May 12, 1941 May 10, 1943
34 Marti, Lloyd J.Lloyd J. Marti Rep May 10, 1943 May 12, 1947
35 Miles, Clarence GillespieClarence Gillespie Miles Dem May 12, 1947 July 31, 1950 Resigned in order to run as a Democratic candidate in the 1950 US House of Representatives election in Nebraska's 1st congressional district against Republican incumbent Carl Curtis
36 Pansing, Thomas R.Thomas R. Pansing Rep July 31, 1950 September 11, 1950 Served as "Acting Mayor" after the resignation of Mayor Miles by virtue of his position as Vice President of the Lincoln City Council while the council searched for Mayor Miles' replacement, which took over a month due to disagreements among council members as to who should be named mayor
37 Anderson, Victor EmanuelVictor Emanuel Anderson Rep September 11, 1950 May 18, 1953 Selected by the Lincoln City Council to finish Mayor Miles' unexpired term; Later became Governor of Nebraska
38 Jeary, ClarkClark Jeary Rep May 18, 1953 July 30, 1956 Resigned to accept a job with the National Bank of Commerce
39 Martin, Bennett S. (Abe)Bennett S. (Abe) Martin Rep July 30, 1956 May 18, 1959 Selected by the Lincoln City Council to finish Mayor Jeary's unexpired term
40 Boyles, Bartlett E. (Pat)Bartlett E. (Pat) Boyles Dem May 18, 1959 December 31, 1962 Resigned after being appointed as a Lancaster County District Court Judge by Nebraska Governor Frank B. Morrison
41 Tyrrell, Dell L.Dell L. Tyrrell Rep January 7, 1963 May 20, 1963 Selected by the Lincoln City Council to finish Mayor Boyles' unexpired term
42 Petersen, Dean H.Dean H. Petersen Rep May 20, 1963 May 15, 1967 Petersen was Lincoln's first "full-time" mayor elected for a term of four years after the Lincoln City Charter was amended in 1962 to extend the mayor's term from two to four years and make the position full time. Previously, the mayor was considered a member of the city council; Petersen was the first mayor to have a separate office from that of a council member.
43 Schwartzkopf, SamSam Schwartzkopf Dem May 15, 1967 May 19, 1975
44 Boosalis, HelenHelen Boosalis Dem May 19, 1975 May 16, 1983 First woman to serve as mayor of Lincoln; Later ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Nebraska in 1986
45 Luedtke, Roland A.Roland A. Luedtke Rep May 16, 1983 May 18, 1987 Previously served as Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature and as Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska before becoming Lincoln mayor
46 Harris, BillBill Harris Dem May 18, 1987 May 20, 1991
47 Johanns, MikeMike Johanns Rep May 20, 1991 November 30, 1998 Resigned to become Governor of Nebraska
48 Young, DaleDale Young Rep November 30, 1998 May 17, 1999 Selected by the Lincoln City Council to finish Mayor Johanns' unexpired term
49 Wesely, DonDon Wesely Dem May 17, 1999 May 19, 2003
50 Seng, Coleen J.Coleen J. Seng Dem May 19, 2003 May 14, 2007
51 Beutler, ChrisChris Beutler Dem May 14, 2007 May 20, 2019 Term-limited after three consecutive terms as mayor due to an amendment of the Lincoln City Charter passed in November 2018
52 Baird, Leirion GaylorLeirion Gaylor Baird Dem May 20, 2019 Present
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