List of City Council members of Saginaw, Michigan
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 members of Saginaw, Michigan
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Saginaw is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the seat of Saginaw County. The city of Saginaw was once a thriving lumber town and manufacturing center. Saginaw and Saginaw County lie in the Flint/Tri-Cities region of Michigan...

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Under the current city charter, effective 1936, The term of office for a member of the City Council
City council
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 is four years commencing with the first meeting following a regular municipal election. The terms of Council members are staggered so that the entire Council is not subject to re-election at the same time; alternatively either four or five members are elected in each odd-numbered year. The first City Council under the current Charter took office on January 6, 1936. Elections were held in April from 1937 through 1971, at which time it was changed to November.
Name | Start of Tenure | End of Tenure | Notes
Arnold Boutell January 6, 1936 May 5, 1947 Died while serving in office
George H. Boyd January 6, 1936 April 12, 1943
William J. Brydges January 6, 1936 April 11, 1949 Served as Mayor (1941-1943)
Harwood J. Gilbert January 6, 1936 April 9, 1945
Frank Marxer January 6, 1936 February 19, 1945 Resigned in 1945, Served as Mayor (1936-1937)
Harvey A. Penny January 6, 1936 January 10, 1936 Died only four days after taking office
John W. Symons, Jr. January 6, 1936 April 9, 1945 Served as Mayor (1939-1941)
Eric F. Wieneke January 6, 1936 April 9, 1951 Served as Mayor (1943-1945)
Charles C. Wilson January 6, 1936 April 9, 1945
Francis J. McDonald January 20, 1936 April 10, 1939 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by the death of Harvey A. Penny and elected in 1937, served as Mayor (1937-1939)
Anthony F. Brogger April 10, 1939 April 9, 1951
Roy W. Phoenix April 12, 1943 April 14, 1947
John A. Dudewicz April 9, 1945 January 19, 1953 Resigned from office
Herman F. Gusterly April 9, 1945 July 12, 1948 Resigned from office
Nelson Joyner, Jr. April 9, 1945 April 11, 1949
Harold J. Stenglein April 9, 1945 April 9, 1951 Elected in 1945 to complete the remaining two years of Frank Marxer's term, Served as Mayor (1945-1949)
Edwin W. Koepke April 14, 1947 April 9, 1951
Andrew C. Struthers May 19, 1947 April 11, 1949 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by the death of Arnold Boutell. Ran for election in 1949 but failed.
George H. Fischer August 11, 1948 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Herman F. Gusterly; elected in 1949 and 1953
William Glover Gage April 11, 1949 January 19, 1953 Elected in 1949 to complete the remaining two years of Arnold Boutells's term, Elected in 1951 for four year term, resigned in 1953
William R. Hart April 11, 1949 April 13, 1953
Charles H. Koehler April 11, 1949 April 13, 1953
Maurice E. Brown April 9, 1951 April 8, 1957
Carl W. Doozan April 9, 1951 November 17, 1952 Resigned from office
Herbert V. Gerber April 9, 1951 April 9, 1951
William R. Morgan April 9, 1951 July 26, 1954 Resigned from office because he moved out of the city
Chester A. Raymond November 17, 1952 April 13, 1953 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Carl W. Doozan
Alex S. Levinsohn February 2, 1953 March 16, 1954 Appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the resignations of John A. Dudewicz and William Glover Gage; elected in 1953; resigned in 1954
Eric F. Wieneke February 2, 1953 Appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the resignations of John A. Dudewicz and William Glover Gage; elected in 1953
Audra E. Francis April 13, 1953 First female member of city council
Richard F. Snyder April 13, 1953
F. Willard Smith April 13, 1953 Elected to complete the remaining two years of John Dudewicz's or William Glover Gage's term
Henry G. Marsh April 14, 1961 April 14, 1969 Served as Mayor (1967-1969)
Ardeth Platte, O.P. November 12, 1973 November 11, 1985 Member of the Roman Catholic Grand Rapids Dominicans religious order of sisters
Ronald M. Bushey November 10, 1975 November 11, 1985
Arthur T. Lippert, Jr. November 10, 1975 November 22, 1976 Resigned
Paul P. Prudhomme November 10, 1975 November 14, 1983 Served as Mayor (1979-1981)
James Paris Wilson November 10, 1975 February 21, 1977 Resigned
Kim Schrader December 13, 1976 November 14, 1977 Appointed to complete the remainder of Councilman Lippert's term
Montell Currin March 21, 1977 November 14, 1977 Appointed to complete the remainder of James Paris Wilson's term.
Walter C. Averill III, M.D. November 14, 1977 November 12, 1979 First of two non-consecutive terms as a member of the City Council.
Robert L. Loucks November 14, 1977 November 14, 1983
Joy L. Hargrove November 12, 1979 September 3, 1986 Circuit Court ruled that she was ineligible to serve as a member of the Council and her seat was declared vacant on September 3 and was read into the Council record on September 8, 1986.
Thelvius T. Winieckie November 12, 1979 June 14, 1982 Resigned to become candidate for County Board of Commissioners
Delbert J. Schrems 1980 November 9, 1981 appointed in 1980 to fill a vacancy but failed to win 1981 election, first of four non-consecutive times served as Councilman
Walter C. Averill III November 9, 1981 December 3, 1984 Second of two non-consecutive terms as a member of the City Council; Resigned upon election to Saginaw County Board of Commissioners
Lawrence D. Crawford November 9, 1981 August 8, 1988 Resigned
Delbert J. Schrems July 12, 1982 November 14, 1983 appointed to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Thelvius T. Winieckie; second of four non-consecutive times served as Councilman
Mildred V. Mason-Dennis November 14, 1983 November 9, 1987
Carter C. McWright November 14, 1983 November 9, 1987
Louis S. Oates November 14, 1983 November 9, 1987
J. David Perez January 2, 1985 November 11, 1985 Appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Walter C. Averill III
Delbert J. Schrems November 11, 1985 November 8, 1993 Served as Mayor during tenure, third of four non-consecutive times served as Councilman
M. Randall Jurrens November 11, 1985 November 8, 1993 Elected to County Board of Commissioners in 1994, Later District Judge
Roosevelt S. Ruffin, PhD. November 11, 1985 November 8, 1993
Thomas G. Crampton July 28, 1986 1991 Appointed to complete the remainder of Ronald M. Bushey's term; elected in 1987 for a four-year term; resigned in 1991.
Georgia Edmondson-Conic September 29, 1986 November 9, 1987 Appointed to complete the remainder of Joy L. Hargrove's term.
John A. Dankert November 9, 1987 1992 First of two non-consecutive times served as Councilman, resigned in 1992 to unsuccessfully seek election as Saginaw County Sheriff
Michael J. Hanley November 9, 1987 January 24, 1994 Resigned in 1994 and later served as State Representative (1995-2000)
Robert A. McIntyre November 9, 1987 November 11, 1991
Henry H. Nickelberry November 9, 1987 January 24, 1994 Served as Mayor (1989-1993), Resigned in 1994
Gary L. Loster August 30, 1988 June 17, 2002 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Lawrence D. Crawford, served as Mayor (1993-2001), Resigned in 2002
Susan M. Carter 1991 November 13, 1995 Appointed in 1991 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas G. Crampton; elected to Charter Revision Commission in 2004
Carl M. Williams
Carl M. Williams
Carl M. Williams was a member of the State House of Representatives in the Michigan Legislature for three terms ....

November 11, 1991 April 17, 2000 Resigned in 2000 to seek election as State Representative, served as State Representative (2001-2007)
Earle D. DeGuise 1992 June 25, 2000 Appointed in 1992 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John A. Dankert, died in 2000
James Doane November 8, 1993 November 10, 1997
Daniel G. Soza November 8, 1993 November 14, 2005
Joyce J. Seals November 8, 1993 August 11, 2003 First of two non-consecutive terms as member of City Council. Resigned in 2003. Elected to Charter Revision Commission for (2004-2007). Unsuccessful candidate for the office of State Representative in 2006. Elected to second of two non-consecutive terms in 2007. Served as Mayor during 2007-2009 term. Resigned in 2010 to seek election as State Representative.
Wilmer Jones Ham February 21, 1994 November 6, 2007 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by the resignations of Henry H. Nickleberry and Michael J. Hanley in 1994; served as Mayor (2001-1005), then served as Mayor Pro Tempore (2005-2007 term) Chose not to run for another term in 2007
James W. Gault III February 21, 1994 November 13, 1995 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by the resignations of Henry H. Nickleberry and Michael J. Hanley in 1994 but failed to win election in 1995; Gault was the youngest person ever to serve on City Council at the age of 21
Carol B. Cottrell November 13, 1995 November 6, 2007 Served as Mayor (2005-2007 term)
John A. Dankert November 13, 1995 September 18, 1996 Second of two non-consecutive times served as Councilman, died in 1996
Jeanne M. Swank October, 1996 November 10, 1997 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by the death of John A. Dankert but failed to win election in 1997
Jennine M. Dankert November 10, 1997 January 14, 2002 Widow of Councilman John A. Dankert, later married again and went by the last name Dankert-Brietzke, resigned in 2002
Delbert J. Schrems November 10, 1997 May 15, 2000 last of four non-consecutive times served as Councilman, resigned in 2000 to unsuccessfully seek the office of State Representative
Rev. Charles H. Coleman Sr. May 15, 2000 November 14, 2005 Appointed in 2000 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Carl M. Williams
Thomas A. Webb June 5, 2000 November 12, 2001 Appointed in 2000 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Delbert J. Schrems
Dennis D. Browning July 17, 2000 May 16, 2005 First of two non-consecutive tenures serving as a member of the Council. Appointed in 2000 to fill vacancy caused by the death of Earle D. DeGuise, Resigned in 2005.
Roma Thurin November 12, 2001 November 14, 2005 Unsuccessful candidate for State Representative in the 2006 election
Andrew J. Coulouris February 11, 2002 September 12, 2005 Appointed in 2002 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Jennine M. Dankert-Brietzke; resigned in 2005; elected State Representative in 2006 election for 2007-2008 term
Willie Haynes July 15, 2002 November 6, 2007 Appointed in 2002 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Gary L. Loster
Amos O'Neal September 8, 2003 present (Term ends November 9, 2015) Appointed in 2003 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Joyce J. Seals
William Federspiel July 25, 2005 January 14, 2008 Appointed in 2005 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Dennis D. Browning. Endorsed and promoted by the OneSaginaw political organization at the 2005 election. Elected in 2005. Resigned to seek election to the office of Saginaw County Sheriff. Elected Saginaw County Sheriff in 2008 for 2009-2013 term.
Gregory L. Branch November 14, 2005 present (Term ends November 11, 2013) Endorsed and promoted by the OneSaginaw political organization at the 2005 election. Re-elected in 2009. Serving as Mayor, 2009-2011; 2011-2013 (current).
Larry Coulouris November 14, 2005 present (Term ends November 11, 2013) Grandfather of former Councilman Andrew Coulouris.
Andrew Wendt November 14, 2005 present (Term ends November 11, 2013) Endorsed and promoted by the OneSaginaw political organization at the 2005 election.
Amanda Kitterman-Miller November 14, 2005 November 14, 2011 Elected to complete the remaining two years of Andrew Coulouris's unexpired term. Endorsed and promoted by the OneSaginaw political organization at the 2005 election.
Joyce J. Seals November 12, 2007 January 25, 2010 Second of two non-consecutive terms served as member of City Council (previously served 1993-2003). Served as Mayor during 2007-2009 term. Resigned in 2010 to seek election as State Representative.
Daniel L. Fitzpatrick November 12, 2007 present (term ends November 9, 2015)
Paul Virciglio November 12, 2007 November 14, 2011
William G. Scharffe, PhD February 25, 2008 November 9, 2009 First of two non-consecutive tenures as a member of the Council. Appointed on February 17, 2008 to complete the remaining term of William Federspiel. Took oath of office on February 25. Failed to win election at November 2009 election.
Dennis D. Browning November 9, 2009 present (Term ends November 11, 2013) Second of two non-consecutive tenures as a member of the Council.
William G. Scharffe, PhD March 8, 2010 November 14, 2011 Second of two non-consecutive tenures as a member of the Council. Appointed on February 22, 2010 to complete the remaining term of Joyce Seals. Took oath of office on March 8.
Norman C. Braddock November 14, 2011 present (term ends November 9, 2015)
Ann E. Boensch November 14, 2011 present (term ends November 9, 2015)
Floyd P. Kloc November 14, 2011 present (term ends November 9, 2015)

See also

  • List of mayors of Saginaw, Michigan
  • List of city managers of Saginaw, Michigan
  • Government of Saginaw, Michigan
    Government of Saginaw, Michigan
    The Government of Saginaw, Michigan is a council-manager form of government with a mayor selected from members of the city council by members of the city council...

  • City of Saginaw
    Saginaw, Michigan
    Saginaw is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the seat of Saginaw County. The city of Saginaw was once a thriving lumber town and manufacturing center. Saginaw and Saginaw County lie in the Flint/Tri-Cities region of Michigan...

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