List of mayors of Cordova, Alaska

This is a list of mayors of Cordova in the state of Alaska in the United States. The City of Cordova was incorporated on July 8, 1909.[1]

Name Term Notes
George Hazelet c. 1909 [2] First mayor of Cordova[3]
Will H. Chase 1910[4]
Austin E. Lathrop 1911–1912[5] Ran for city council and was named mayor by virtue of being to top vote-getter in the election. Lathrop declined any more terms as mayor, but continued serving on the council until 1914[5]
Will H. Chase 1928, 1932,[6] 1934 [7] Multiple sources state he served as mayor of Cordova for 24 terms, not necessarily consecutive, though.[8] Born in 1874 and died in 1965.[9] Served 18 years as mayor by 1952.[10] By 1911 he had already served as mayor in some capacity.[11] By 1938 he had already served 12 times as mayor.[12] Was elected mayor in 1910 along with a "practically new council."[4]
Richard Davis 1949 [13]
Barney Anderson 1961 [14]
John Stotera LeFevre 1961 – 1963
Melvin Soder 1965 [15]
Arthur P. Knight 1971 [16]
Jim Poor 1975 [17]
Erling Johansen 1985 [18] – 1989 [19]
Bob Van Brocklin 1989 [20] – 1990 [21] Committed suicide several years after the oil spill.[22]
Kelly Weaverling 1991 – 1993 First Green Party mayor in U.S.[23]
Margy Johnson 1993 – 1999 [24] First woman elected mayor of Cordova [25]
Ed Zeine 1999[26] – 2000
Margy Johnson 2001[27] – 2002[28]
Nancy Bird 2003 "... served for about 4 months as Acting Mayor in 2003." [29]
Timothy L. Joyce March 2004 – March 2010 [30]
James Kallander March 2010 – March 2013 [30]
Jim Kasch March 2013 – March 2016 [31]
Clay Koplin March 2016 - present [32]

References

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  5. 1 2 Tower, Elizabeth A. (1991). Mining Media Movies. Anchorage: self-published. pp. 26–27.
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  12. "Wyoming County Times, October 20, 1938" (PDF). 19 August 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
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  19. "05/21/89 - HELP WANTED ... SPILL SPLITS JOB MARKET INTO WINNERS ...". Retrieved June 23, 2009.
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  21. "03/25/90 - FUTURE REMAINS UNCERTAIN A YEAR LATER". Retrieved June 19, 2009.
  22. Suzuki, David. The Nature of Things, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved on May 16, 2009.
  23. "Green Party mayors in the US". Retrieved June 19, 2009.
  24. Anderson, Ross (March 21, 1999). "Business: The Spill Is Gone -- 10 Years Later, Debate Still Rages Over Effects Of The Exxon Valdez Disaster In Alaska". The Seattle Times.
  25. "Margy Johnson, Board Member, First National Bank Alaska, Anchorage, AK in Spoke's business directory". Retrieved June 18, 2009.
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  32. "City of Cordova".
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