Municipal post
The mayor of Peterborough is an elected official who serves as the head of the municipal government of Peterborough.[ 1] The mayor is a member of city council, which is an elected body that is responsible for developing policies, programs and services of the municipality; representing constituents in municipal government; and providing governance over the corporation of the municipality.[ 1] The Mayor leads Council and acts as the Chairperson of council meetings, as the Chief Executive Officer for the corporation, and as the representative for the municipality.[ 1]
Between 1850 and 1859, when Peterborough first became a township, aldermen were elected every January and these elected officials appointed a mayor, reeve and deputy reeve from among their numbers.[ 3] In 1860, this changed and the public was able to vote for mayor at the polls.[ 3]
On Canada Day 1905, the town of Peterborough and the village of Ashburnham amalgamated — creating the City of Peterborough.[ 4] [ 5] This merger changed Peterborough's municipal status from 'town' to 'city' and accordingly Peterborough Town Council became Peterborough City Council.
Currently, municipal elections are held every four years and voters are able to cast their ballot for a mayoral candidate as well as candidates in their home ward.[ 6] Mayors serve a term of four years and may run for re-election indefinitely as there are no term limits.[ 6] [ 7]
List of Peterborough Mayors
Peterborough Town Council (1850-1905)
Peterborough Town Mayors 1850-1905 [ 8] [ 9]
No.
Portrait
Mayor
Selection method
Took office
Left office
Additional notes
1
Thomas Benson
Appointed
1850
2
Charles Hudson
Appointed
1851
3
James Hall
Appointed
1852
4
James Stevenson
Appointed
1853
5
James Hall
Appointed
1854
6
Wilson S. Conger
Appointed
1856
7
James Stevenson
Appointed
1857
1859
8
Augustus Sawers
Elected
1860
His nomination first appeared publicly in "The Examiner" on 17 November 1859.[ 10]
9
Charles Perry
Elected
1861
May 1865
Disqualified as an insolvent under the Insolvent Act of 1864. Peterborough Review, 19 May 1865, page 2.
10
William Adam Scott
Elected
May 1865
December 1865
Election held May 22-23, 1865, Scott 196, Nicholls 99, Declared mayor 24 May 1865. Peterborough Review, 26 May 1865, page 2.
11
Walter Hepburn Scott
Elected
1866
1871
William Hepburn Scott (1837-1881), Mayor and MPP, by Elwood Jones, in Heritage Gazette of the Trent Valley , 10 (1), May 2005, page 22-3 photo.
12
George Albertus Cox
Elected
1872
1874
13
William Toole
Elected
1875
1878
14
John James Lundy
Elected
1879
1880
15
Henry Hall Smith
Elected
1881
1883
16
George Albertus Cox
Elected
1884
1885
17
James Stevenson
Elected
1886
1891
18
James Kendry
Elected
1892
1895
19
William Yelland
Elected
1896
1897
20
Alfred Lawrence Davis
Elected
1898
1899
21
James Kendry
Elected
1900
22
T. H. G. Denne
Elected
1901
1902
23
George M. Roger
Elected
1903
1904
Peterborough City Council (1905-present)
City of Peterborough Mayors [ 8] [ 9] [ 11]
No.
Portrait
Mayor
Selection Method
Took office
Left office
Additional Notes
24
Henry Best
Elected
1905
1906
25
R.F. McWilliams
Elected
1907
26
H. Rush
Elected
1908
1909
27
W. George Morrow
Elected
1910
1911
28
William H. Bradburn
Elected
1912
1913
29
William H. Buller
Elected
1914
1915
30
Joseph James Duffus
Elected
1916
1917
31
George H. Duncan
Elected
1918
1919
32
A.A. McIntyre
Elected
1920
1921
33
William H. Taylor
Elected
1922
1923
34
J.J. Turner
Elected
1924
1925
35
Dr. W.T. Holloway
Elected
1926
1927
36
Roland Denne
Elected
1928
1935
37
George A. Macdonald
Elected
1936
1940
38
James Hamilton
Elected
1941
1945
39
William G. Ovens
Elected
1946
1948
40
Maxwell J. Swanston
Elected
1949
1951
41
H.F. Waddell
Elected
1952
1953
42
N.G. Graham
Elected
1954
Died in December 1954.[ 11]
43
A.B. Burrows
Appointed
1954
Replaced N. G. Graham December 1954.[ 11]
44
J.A. Dewart
Elected
1955
1958
45
D.A. Louks
Elected
1959
1960
46
Stanley A. McBride
Elected
1961
1962
Resigned in October 1962 to become sheriff[ 11] [ 12]
47
Alene Holt
Appointed [ 11]
1962
Replaced Stanley A. McBride October 1962, becoming Peterborough's first female mayor.[ 12]
48
Clarence W. Boorman
Elected
1963
1964
Died October 1964, replaced by W. G. Powell.[ 11]
49
W.G. Powell
Appointed
1964
1966
Completed term of C. W. Boorman.[ 11]
50
Joseph J. Behan
Elected
1967
1968
51
J.D. Csumrlk
Elected
1969
1970
52
P. Douglas Galvin
Elected
1971
53
Philip H. Turner
Elected
1972
1974
54
Joseph J. Behan
Elected
1975
1976
55
Cameron D. Wasson
Elected
1977
1980
56
R.J. Barker
Elected
1981
1985
57
Sylvia Sutherland
Elected
1986
1991
Sutherland was Peterborough's first elected female mayor.[ 12]
58
J.A. Doris
Elected
1992
1997
59
Sylvia Sutherland
Elected
1998
2006
60
D. Paul Ayotte
Elected
2007
2010
61
Daryl Bennett
Elected
2011
2018
62
Diane Therrien [ 13]
Elected
November 26, 2018
63
Jeff Leal
Elected
November 15, 2022
References
^ a b c d Municipal Act, 2001 , S.O. 2001, c. 25, s. 225
^ "Salary of mayor and councillors revealed in staff report" . PTBOToday . 2021-03-09. Retrieved 2023-09-15 .
^ a b "Peterborough Town Council 1850-1865" (PDF) . Heritage Gazette of the Trent Valley, Volume 11, number 1 . Trent Valley Archives. May 2006. p. 15. ISSN 1206-4394 . Retrieved 2018-11-06 .
^ An Act respecting the Town of Peterborough , S.O. 1905, c. 67
^ Einarson, Leif (Feb 14, 2015). "The 8 Most Important Moments in Peterborough History" . MyKawartha.com . Retrieved 2018-11-06 .
^ a b Municipal Elections Act , S.O. 1996, c. 32
^ Hume, Christopher (2018-09-10). "Here's why we need term limits for municipal politicians" . Toronto Star . Retrieved 2018-11-06 .
^ a b "Peterborough Mayors" . City of Peterborough official website . The City of Peterborough. 2017-09-20. Retrieved 2018-11-06 .
^ a b "Mayors of Peterborough to 1951" (PDF) . Heritage Gazette of the Trent Valley, Volume 15, number 4 . Trent Valley Archives. February 2011. p. 34. ISSN 1206-4394 . Retrieved 2018-11-06 .
^ "Internet Archive "Peterborough Examiner" " (PDF) .
^ a b c d e f g "Service Record of Councillors" . City of Peterborough official website . City of Peterborough. 2017-09-20. Archived from the original on 2013-05-13. Retrieved 2018-11-06 .
^ a b c Thomas, Jesse (2018-10-23). "Diane Therrien reflects on stunning victory in Peterborough mayoral race" . Global News . Retrieved 2018-11-06 .
^ Kovach, Joelle (2018-10-22). "Therrien unseats Bennett in Peterborough mayoral race with 68.98% landslide" . ThePeterboroughExaminer.com . Retrieved 2018-11-05 .
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