Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri

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The mayor of Kansas City, Missouri is the highest official in the Kansas City, Missouri Municipal Government.

Mayor of Kansas City
Flag of Kansas City, Missouri
Incumbent
Quinton Lucas
since August 1, 2019
StyleHis Honor
ResidencePrivate residence
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderWilliam S. Gregory
Formation19th century
WebsiteOffice of the Mayor
Number of mayors of Kansas City by party affiliation[A]
PartyMayors
Democratic37
Republican20
Whig1

Since the 1920s the city has had a council-manager government in which a city manager runs most of the day-to-day operations of the city. Unlike most cities of its size, by charter Kansas City has a "weak-mayor" system, in which most of the power is formally vested in the city council. However, the mayor is very influential in drafting and guiding public policy. The mayor presides over all city council meetings and has a casting vote on the council. Due to these combined factors the mayor, in fact, holds a significant amount of de facto power in the city government.

Since 1946, mayors of Kansas City have been elected by the voters of Kansas City to four-year terms and are limited to two terms under the city's charter. Mayors initially served one-year terms until 1890 when they began serving two-year terms. According to the City Charter, city elections are non-partisan, meaning that the mayor and city council run without nominal political affiliation. The mayor of Kansas City occupies an office on the 29th floor of the Kansas City City Hall, the building's highest floor. Eleven of Kansas City's mayors are interred in Elmwood Cemetery. The current mayor of Kansas City is Quinton Lucas, who was elected in 2019.


Mayors

The Mayor of Kansas City has his office on the 29th floor of the Kansas City City Hall which is the highest occupiable floor in the building
James A. Reed, George M. Shelley, Darius A. Brown, Leander J. Talbot, Thomas T. Crittenden Jr., Frank Cromwell, George H. Edwards Jr., and Samuel B. Strother at the 1923 funeral of Webster Davis
Charles B. Wheeler Jr.
Richard L. Berkley
Emanuel Cleaver
Mark Funkhouser
Sly James
#NameTook officeLeft officePartyTerms[B]
1William S. GregoryApril 18, 1853[1]February 1854Whig56
2Johnston LykinsFebruary 1854April 1855Democratic1 16
3John JohnsonApril 18551855Democratic12[C]
4Milton J. Payne18551860Democratic412
5George M.B. Maughs18601861Democratic1
6Robert T. Van Horn18611862Republican1
4Milton J. Payne18621863Democratic1
7William Bonnifield18631863Democratic12
6Robert T. Van Horn18631865Republican112
8Patrick Shannon18651866Democratic1
9Alexander L. Harris18661867Democratic1
10Edward H. Allen18671868Republican1
9Alexander L. Harris18681869Democratic1
11Francis R. Long18691870Republican1
12Elijah M. McGee18701871Democratic1
13William Warner18711872Republican1
14Robert H. Hunt18721873Republican1
15Edward Lowe Martin18731874Democratic1
16Smith D. Woods18741875Democratic1
17Turner A. Gill18751877Democratic2
18James W. L. Slavens18771878Republican1
19George M. Shelley18781880Democratic2
20Charles A. Chace18801881Republican1
21Daniel A. Frink18811882Republican1
22Thomas B. Bullene18821883Republican1
23James Gibson18831884Democratic1
24Leander J. Talbott18841885Democratic1
25John W. Moore18851886Democratic1
26Henry C. Kumpf18861889Republican3
27Joseph J. Davenport18891890Republican1
28Benjamin Holmes18901892Democratic1[D]
29William S. Cowherd18921894Democratic1
30Webster Davis18941896Republican1
31James M. Jones18961900Republican2
32James A. Reed19001904Democratic2
33Jay H. Neff19041906Republican1
34Henry M. Beardsley19061908Republican2
35Thomas T. Crittenden Jr.19081910Democratic1
36Darius A. Brown19101912Republican1
37Henry L. Jost19121916Democratic2
38George H. Edwards19161918Republican1
39James Cowgill19181922Democratic112[E]
40Sam B. Strother19221922Democratic12
41Frank H. Cromwell19221924Democratic1
42Albert I. Beach19241930Republican3
43Bryce B. Smith1930January 5, 1940Democratic412[F]
44Charles S. Keith19401940Democratic12
45John B. Gage19401946Democratic3
46William E. Kemp19461955Democratic3[G]
47H. Roe Bartle19551963Democratic2
48Ilus W. Davis19631971Democratic2
49Charles B. Wheeler Jr.19711979Democratic2
50Richard L. Berkley19791991Republican3
51Emanuel Cleaver19911999Democratic2
52Kay Barnes19992007Democratic2
53Mark Funkhouser20072011Democratic1
54Sly James20112019Democratic2
55Quinton Lucas2019CurrentDemocratic

Notes

  • A. ^ 45 people have served as mayor, three twice; the table includes these non-consecutive terms as well.
  • B. ^ The fractional terms of some mayors are not to be understood absolutely literally; rather, they are meant to show single terms during which multiple mayors served, due to resignations, deaths and the like.
  • C. ^ Johnson resigned after only 35 days in office.
  • D. ^ Per the new city charter, Holmes was the first mayor to serve a two-year term.
  • E. ^ Died in office.
  • F. ^ Smith resigned from office.[2]
  • G. ^ Kemp served one two-year term, one three-year term, and one four-year term.


See also

References

General
  • "Mayors of Kansas City Past & Present". Kansas City, Missouri. Retrieved 2008-09-05.
  • Green, George Fuller (1968). A Condensed History of the Kansas City Area. Kansas City, MO: Lowell Press. OCLC 40731.
Charters
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