List of mayors of Binghamton, New York

The following is a list of mayors of the city of Binghamton, New York, United States.

  • Abel Bennett, 1867[1]
  • Jabez F. Rice, 1868[1]
  • Job N. Congdon, 1869-1870[1]
  • Walton Dwight, 1871[1][2]
  • Sherman D. Phelps, 1872[1][3]
  • Benj. N. Loomis, 1873[1]
  • D. M. Halbert, 1874[1]
  • Charles McKinney, 1875[1]
  • John Rankin, 1876[1]
  • Charles Butler, 1877-1878[1]
  • James H. Bartlett, 1879[1][2]
  • Horace N. Lester, 1880[1]
  • Duncan R. Grant, 1881[1]
  • James K. Welden, 1882[1]
  • John S. Wells, 1883[1][2]
  • George A. Thayer, 1884-1885[1]
  • Joseph M. Johnson, 1886[1]
  • George C. Bayless, 1887[1]
  • Tracy R. Morgan, 1888[1]
  • Frank H. Stephens, 1889-1890[1]
  • Benajah S. Curran, 1891-1892[1][2]
  • George E. Green, 1893-1897[1][2]
  • Jerome DeWitt, 1898-1901[1][4]
  • Samuel L. Smith, c.1902-1905[4]
  • Hiram H. Woodburn, c.1906-1907[4]
  • Clarence M. Slauson, c.1907-1909[5][4]
  • John J. Irving, c.1909-1911[6]
  • William R. Ely, c.1915[4]
  • Frank H. Truitt, c.1916-1917[4]
  • Harry C. Walker, 1917-1918
  • Thomas A. Wilson, c.1920-1921[7]
  • John A. Giles, c.1924-1925[4]
  • Clarence J. Cook, c.1926-1927[4]
  • Norman A. Boyd, c.1928-1931[4]
  • Miles M. Smith, c.1932-1935[4]
  • James T. Ivory, c.1935[4]
  • Thomas W. Behan, c.1936-1937[4]
  • Charles W. Kress, c.1938-1941[4]
  • Fancher M. Hopkins, c.1942-1943[4]
  • Walker B. Lounsbery, c.1944-1949[4]
  • Donald W. Kramer, c.1950-1957[4]
  • John J. Burns, c.1958-1965[4]
  • Joseph Esworthy, c.1966-1968[4]
  • Al Libous, 1969–1981
  • Juanita Crabb, 1982-1993
  • Richard A. Bucci, 1994-2005[8]
  • Matthew T. Ryan, 2006-2013[9]
  • Rich David, 2014-2021
  • Jared M. Kraham, 2022-present[10][11]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w J.E. Williams (ed.), "Mayors of Binghamton", Williams' Binghamton city directory for 1900, New York, p. 50 – via HathiTrust
  2. ^ a b c d e William S. Lawyer, ed. (1900), Binghamton : its settlement, growth and development and the factors in its history, 1800-1900, Boston: Century Memorial Publishing Co. – via Internet Archive
  3. ^ Gazetteer and business directory of Broome and Tioga Counties, N.Y. for 1872-3 (PDF), Syracuse: Hamilton Child – via Internet Archive
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Lawrence Kestenbaum (ed.), "Binghamton, New York", Political Graveyard, retrieved May 30, 2025
  5. ^ "Results in other cities", New-York Tribune, New York, NY, November 6, 1907 – via Library of Congress' Chronicling America
  6. ^ The Sun, New York, NY, November 8, 1911 – via Chronicling America{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ New-York Tribune, New York, NY, November 9, 1921 – via Chronicling America{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ "Mayor of Binghamton", www.ci.binghamton.ny.us, archived from the original on May 12, 1998 – via Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Office of the Mayor", www.binghamton-ny.gov, archived from the original on September 21, 2013 – via Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Man of the people", Stories, New York: Syracuse University, March 9, 2022
  11. ^ "Jared Kraham, Binghamton's Youngest Mayor, Takes Office", wnbf.com, January 3, 2022