List of mayors of Santa Fe, New Mexico
| Alcalde-Mayor of the City of Santa Fe | |
|---|---|
| File:Santa Fe flag.jpg Flag of Santa Fe | |
since March 12, 2018 | |
| Style | His Honor |
| Residence | Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S. |
| Term length | Four years; may serve two consecutive terms |
| Inaugural holder | William Taylor Thornton |
| Formation | 18th century |
| Succession | Santa Fe County Commission |
| Salary | $74,000 |
| Website | http://www.santafenm.gov |
| Elections in New Mexico |
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| File:Seal of New Mexico.svg |
Mayor of the City of Santa Fe is head of the executive branch of Santa Fe, New Mexico's government. The mayor's office administers all city services, public property, police and fire protection, most public agencies, and enforces all city and state laws within the Santa Fe county.
The budget is overseen by the mayor's office and is set at approximately $500 million. The city expends approximately $355 million. The office of the mayor expends approximately $700,000 and the city government expends approximately $7 million.[1] The mayor's office is located in Santa Fe City Hall. The mayor appoints a large number of officials, including commissioners who head city departments, and his deputy mayors. The mayor's regulations are compiled in the city of Santa Fe's Municipal Charter. According to current law, the mayor is limited to two consecutive four-year terms in office.
Current mayor
[edit | edit source]Alan Webber, American entrepreneur and founder of Fast Company, is serving as the 43rd mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico.[2] Webber was sworn in as mayor on March 12, 2018, following his win in a five-way mayoral contest to succeed mayor Javier Gonzales.[3]
Voting system
[edit | edit source]In 2018 the city switched to using transferable-vote ranked-choice voting to elect its mayor.[4]
Qualifications and duties
[edit | edit source]Section 5.01 (subsections A through O) of the City of Santa Fe's Municipal Charter, according to the most recent version passed in 2014, requires that the mayor:[5]
- be elected at large by the voters of the city;
- have a vote on all matters that come before the governing body;
- be the chief executive officer of the city whose position shall be full-time;
- is entitled an initial salary of $74,000 until such time that an independent salary commission is established by city ordinance and such commission sets the salary for mayor;
- appoint with the consent of the governing body, the city manager, city attorney, city clerk, and members of advisory commissions;
- exercise administrative control and supervision over the city manager, city attorney and city clerk;
- have the sole authority to remove the city manager, city attorney and city clerk;
- cause the ordinances and regulations of the city to be faithfully and constantly obeyed;
- have, within the city limits, the power conferred on the sheriffs of counties to suppress disorders and keep the peace;
- propose programs and policies to the governing body;
- represent the city in intergovernmental relationships;
- present an annual state of the city message which shall identify among other matters the mayor's legislative agenda for the upcoming year;
- work with city personnel and timely prepare an annual budget and proposed spending priority for review and approval by the finance committee and the governing body;
- be recognized as head of the city government for all ceremonial purposes; and be recognized by the governor for purposes of military law.
and also that
- The Mayor of Santa Fe shall have a vote on all matters that come before the governing body and be the chief executive officer of the city whose position shall be full-time.
List of mayors
[edit | edit source]The following is a list of the past and current mayor(s) of the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico.[6]
- William T. Thornton (1891โ1892)
- Manuel Valdez (1892โ1893)
- Ralph E. Twitchell (1893โ1894)
- J.H. Sloan (1894โ1895)
- Charles F. Easley (1895โ1896)
- Pedro Delgado (1896โ1897)
- Charles A. Spiess (1897โ1898)
- J.R. Hudson (1898โ1899)
- J.H. Sloan (1899โ1901)
- Amado Chavez (1901โ1902)
- I. Sparks (1902โ1904)
- A.R. Gibson (1904โ1906)
- Thomas B. Catron (1906โ1908)
- Jose D. Sena (1908โ1910)
- Arthur Seligman (1910โ1912)
- Celso Lopez (1912โ1914)
- William G. Sargent (1914โ1918)
- Edward P. Davies (1918โ1920)
- Thomas Z. Winter (1920โ1922)
- Charles C. Classon (1922โ1924)
- Nathan Jaffa (1924โ1926)
- Edward Safford (1926โ1928)
- James C. McConvery (1928โ1932)
- David Chรกvez (1932โ1934)
- Charles B. Barker (1934โ1936)
- Frank Andrews (1936โ1938)
- Alfredo Ortiz (1938โ1942)
- Manuel Lujan Sr. (1942โ1948)
- Frank S. Ortiz (1948โ1952)
- Paul Huss (1952โ1956)
- Leo Murphy (1956โ1962)
- Pat Hollis (1962โ1968)
- George Abrรกn Gonzales (1968โ1972)
- Joseph E. Valdes (1972โ1976)
- Samuel W. Pick (1976โ1978)
- Arthur E. Trujillo (1978โ1982)
- Louis R. Montano (1982โ1986)
- Samuel W. Pick (1986โ1994)
- Debbie Jaramillo (1994โ1998)
- Larry Delgado (1998โ2006)
- David Coss (2006โ2014)
- Javier Gonzales (2014โ2018)
- Alan Webber (2018โpresent)
See also
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