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Mayor of London

Incumbent
Josh Morgan
since November 15, 2022

Style
  • Mayor (informal)
  • Member ofLondon City Council
    Reports toLondon City Council
    ResidenceLondon
    SeatLondon City Hall
    AppointerDirectly elected by residents of London
    Term lengthFour years, renewable
    Inaugural holderSimeon Morrill
    Formation1848; 176 years ago (1848)
    SalaryCA$104,258 (2013)[1]
    WebsiteMayor's Office

    The mayor of London is head of London City Council. The 65th and current mayor of the city is Josh Morgan. London was incorporated as a town in 1848, and became a city in 1855. Originally, mayors were elected on January 1 for one-year terms.

    The following is a list of mayorsofLondon:

    Chain of office[edit]

    Since 1957, each sitting mayor has been honoured and presented with the chain of office to wear during their term of office. The chain of office is to be worn by the mayor during council sessions and other official occasions, including opening and closing ceremonies such as London's hosting of national and international sports and athletic competitions. The chain contains medallions engraved with subjects of local significance. The chain is also engraved with the names of the mayors who have worn it since it was commissioned. There are currently eleven names of previous mayors engraved on the chain.[2]

    Town of London[edit]

    Name Term Start Term End
    Simeon Morrill 1848 1848
    Thomas C. Dixon 1849 1849
    Simeon Morrill 1850 1851
    Edward Adams 1852 1853
    Marcus Holmes 1854 1854

    City of London[edit]

    Name Term Start Term End Notes
    Murray Anderson 1855 1855
    William Barker 1856 1856
    Elijah Leonard, Jr. 1857 1857
    David Glass 1858 1858
    William McBride 1859 1859
    James Moffatt 1860 1860
    Francis Evans Cornish 1861 1864
    David Glass 1865 1866
    Frank Smith 1867 1867
    William Simpson Smith 1868 1868
    John Christie 1869 1869
    Simpson Hackett Graydon 1869 1870
    James Mitchell Cousins 1871 1871
    John Campbell 1872 1872
    Andrew McCormick 1873 1873
    Benjamin Cronyn, Jr. 1874 1875 Fled Canada for Vermont due to fraud; he is related to actor Hume Cronyn
    Duncan Cameron Macdonald 1876 1876
    Robert Pritchard 1877 1877
    Robert Lewis 1878 1879
    John Campbell 1880 1881
    Edmund Meredith 1882 1883
    Charles Smith Hyman 1884 1884
    Henry Becher 1885 1885
    Thomas Daniel Hodgens 1886 1886
    James Cowan 1887 1888
    George Taylor 1889 1891
    William Melville Spencer 1892 1892
    Emanuel Thomas Essery 1893 1894
    John William Little 1895 1897
    John Dolway Wilson 1898 1899
    Frederick George Rumball 1900 1901
    Adam Beck 1902 1904
    Clarence Thomas Campbell 1905 1905
    Joseph Coulson Judd 1906 1907
    Samuel Stevely 1908 1909
    John Henry Alfred Beattie 1910 1911
    Charles Milton Richardson Graham 1912 1914
    Hugh Allan Stevenson 1915 1915
    William Moir Gartshore 1916 1916
    Hugh Allan Stevenson 1916 1917
    Charles Ross Somerville 1918 1919
    Edgar Sydney Little 1920 1921
    John Cameron Wilson 1921 1922
    George Albert Wenige 1923 1925
    John Mackenzie Moore 1926 1927
    George Albert Wenige 1928 1928
    William John Kirkpatrick 1929 1930
    Edwy George Hayman 1931 1932
    Ferrier Baker Kilbourne 1933 1933
    George Albert Wenige 1934 1935
    Thomas Kingsmill 1936 1938
    Joseph Allan Johnston 1939 1940
    William J. Heaman 1941 1945
    Frederick George McAlister 1946 1946
    George Albert Wenige 1947 1948
    Ray Ameredith Dennis 1949 1949
    George Albert Wenige 1950 1950
    Allan Johnson Rush 1951 1955
    George Ernest Beedle 1955 1955
    Ray Ameredith Dennis 1955 1957
    Joseph Allan Johnston 1958 1960
    Gordon Stronach 1961 1968
    Herbert Joseph McClure 1968 1971
    James Frederick Gosnell 1972 1972
    Jane Elizabeth Bigelow 1972 1978
    Martin Alphonse Gleeson 1979 1985
    Thomas Charles Gosnell 1986 1994
    Dianne Haskett 1994 2000
    Anne Marie DeCicco-Best 2000 2010
    Joe Fontana 2010 2014
    Joni Baechler 2014 2014
    Matt Brown 2014 2018
    Ed Holder 2018 2022
    Josh Morgan 2022

    2017 reform[edit]

    In spite of some controversy about this move, London was the first city in Canada (in May 2017) to decide to move a ranked choice ballot for municipal elections starting in 2018. Voters will mark their ballots in order of preference, ranking their top three favourite candidates. An individual must reach 50 per cent of the total to be declared elected; in each round of counting where a candidate has not yet reached that target, the person with the fewest votes is dropped from the ballot and their second or third choice preferences reallocated to the remaining candidates, with this process repeating until a candidate has reached 50 per cent.[3]

    Sources[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "London council hikes its pay 1.5%". London Free Press. April 16, 2013. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  • ^ "Chain of Office". City of London. Archived from the original on October 27, 2014.
  • ^ "London, Ont., votes to become 1st Canadian city to use ranked ballots". CBC News Windsor, May 2, 2017.
  • External links[edit]


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