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The Mayor of San Jose, officially the Mayor of the City of San José, is executive of the Government of the City of San Jose,
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in the United States. The mayor presides over the
San Jose City Council The San Jose City Council, officially San José City Council, is the legislature of the government of the City of San Jose, California. As the Mayor of San Jose, Sam Liccardo casts the 11th vote on matters before the council and acts as chair ...
, which is composed of 11 voting members, including the mayor. While the mayor is the head of the city council, they have no veto powers over legislation passed by the Council, as the city uses a council-manager form of government. The mayor serves a four-year term and is limited to two successive terms. There are 65 people who have served as mayor in San Jose since 1850, when
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became a state following the American Conquest of California. Prior to the conquest,
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served as Mayor of San Jose during the Spanish and Mexican eras since 1777. The current mayor is Democrat
Sam Liccardo Samuel Theodore Liccardo (born April 16, 1970) is an American attorney and politician from California and mayor of San José, California, a position he has held since January 1, 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, Liccardo was elected mayor ...
, who took office in January 2015 and was elected with 50.76% of the popular vote. The mayor-elect is current city council member
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, who was elected in November 2022, and will take office in January 2023.


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Mayors prior to 1850


Mayors since 1850

Before 1967, mayors of San Jose were nominated and elected by the
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1850–1851 # Thomas White 1851–1854 # O. H. Allen 1854–1855 #
Sherman Otis Houghton Sherman Otis Houghton (April 10, 1828 – August 31, 1914) was an American politician from California. He also married, in succession, two survivors of the Donner Party. Biography Early life and education Houghton was born in New York City, on ...
1855–1856 # Lawrence Archer 1856 # John M. Murphy 1856 # George Givens 1856–1857 # Ranson G. Moody 1857–1858 # Peter O. Minor 1858–1859 #
Thomas Fallon Thomas Fallon (1825–1885) an Irish-born Californian politician, best known for serving as 10th Mayor of San Jose. Fallon remains a controversial figure in San Jose's history, owing to his role in the American Conquest of California. Biogra ...
1859–1860 # Richard B. Buckner 1860–1861 # Joseph W. Johnson 1861–1863 #
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1863–1868 #
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1870–1873 # Bernard D. Murphy 1873–1877 # George B. McKee 1877–1878 # Lawrence Archer 1878–1880 # Bernard D. Murphy 1880–1882 # Charles J. Martin 1882–1884 #
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1884–1886 # Charles W. Breyfogle 1886–1887 #
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1887–1890 # Samuel N. Rucker 1890–1894 # Paul P. Austin 1894–1896 # Valentine Koch 1896–1898 # Charles J. Martin 1898–1902 # George D. Worswick 1902–1906 # Henry D. Mathews 1906–1908 # Charles W. Davison 1908–1910 # Thomas Monahan 1910–1914 # Fred R. Husted 1914–1916 # Elmer E. Chase 1916–1918 1 # Charles M. O'Brian 1918–1920 # Albert C. Jayet 1920–1922 # M. E. Arnerich 1922–1924 #
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1924–1926 #Dan W. Gray 1926–1928 # Fred Doerr 1928–1930 # W. L. Biebrach 1930–1932 # A. M. Meyer 1932–1934 # Charles Bishop 1934–1936 # Richard French 1936–1938 # Clyde L. Fischer 1938–1940 # Harry Young 1940–1944 #
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1944–1945 #
Ernie Renzel Ernest E. Renzel (August 7, 1907 – September 15, 2007) was an American politician who served as the mayor of San Jose, California, from 1945 until 1946. He was known as the "Father of the Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport" ...
1945–1946 #
Albert J. Ruffo Albert J. Ruffo (July 1, 1908 – February 10, 2003) was an American politician, philanthropist, educator, lawyer, and football coach. Ruffo grew up in Tacoma, Washington. In 1927 he moved to San Jose, California to attend nearby Santa Clara ...
1946–1948 #
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1948–1950 # Clark L. Bradley 1950–1952 # Parker Hathaway 1952–1954 #
George Starbird George Albert Starbird (November 26, 1908 – November 11, 1994) was mayor of San Jose, California from 1954 to 1956 and served on its City Council before and after his term as mayor (1950 to 1962). Starbird was born on November 26, 1908, in ...
1954–1956 # Robert Doerr 1956–1958 # Louis Solari 1958–1960 # Paul Moore 1960–1962 # Robert Welch 1962–1964 # Joseph L. Pace 1964–1967


Popularly elected mayors (1967-present)

Since 1967, San Jose has elected its mayors by a popular vote. Due to state laws regarding primary elections, political parties cannot nominate candidates for mayor, although candidates often choose to identify with a party. All registered candidates, regardless of party affiliation, compete in an election held in June of even numbered years which are non- leap years. If no person gets over 50% of the popular vote, the top two candidates automatically move to a runoff election. Mayors are limited to two terms. All elected mayors of San Jose have been members of the
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. The first elected mayor was Ron James and the first female mayor was
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Other offices held

Many mayors of San Jose have either served in other public offices or been influential in the private sector following their tenures.
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subsequently became a congressman,
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and
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. Mayor Ron Gonzales served as Mayor and Councilmember of the City of Sunnyvale prior to being elected to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors where he was elected to serve as a County Supervisor before his election to the San Jose City Council where he serve two terms as Mayor. Chuck Reed served as an elected member to the San Jose City Council for four consecutive terms. Two as the District 4 representative and two terms as Mayor. He was also appointed to the San Jose Planning Commission. The following is a list of statewide or federal public offices held by mayors before or after their term(s).


See also

* Timeline of San Jose, California


References

*Arbuckle, Clyde; ''Clyde Arbuckle's History of San Jose''; 1985
Pioneers who made a difference


Notes

1Elmer E. Chase was the first mayor who was not the city's chief executive; the city moved to a council-manager government corresponding to his election. Chase and all following mayors are simply the president of the city council. {{San Jose, California History of San Jose, California
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* Mayors 1850 establishments in California