List of mayors of San Antonio, Texas
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The following is a list of mayors of San Antonio, Texas.
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In many countries, a Mayor is the highest ranking officer in the municipal government of a town or a large urban city....

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San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio is the seventh-largest city in the United States of America and the second-largest city within the state of Texas, with a population of 1.33 million. Located in the American Southwest and the south–central part of Texas, the city serves as the seat of Bexar County. In 2011,...

Years of Service Mayor Image
1837-38 John W. Smith
John William Smith
John William Smith was a Texas political figure and the first mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He supported and served Texas during the struggle for Texas Independence.-Early life:...

1838 William H. Daingerfield
William H. Daingerfield
William H. Daingerfield was a 19th-Century lawyer and Texas politician.-Early life:William H. Daingerfield was born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1808....

1838-39 Antonio Menchaca (Pro Tem)
1839-40 Samuel Maverick
Samuel Maverick
Samuel Augustus Maverick was a Texas lawyer, politician, land baron and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence...

1840-41 John W. Smith
John William Smith
John William Smith was a Texas political figure and the first mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He supported and served Texas during the struggle for Texas Independence.-Early life:...

1841-42 Juan Seguín
Juan Seguín
Juan Nepomuceno Seguín was a 19th-century Texas Senator, Mayor, Judge, and Justice of the Peace and a prominent participant in the Texas Revolution.-Early life and family:...

1841 Francis Guilbeau (Pro Tem)
1842-44 John W. Smith
John William Smith
John William Smith was a Texas political figure and the first mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He supported and served Texas during the struggle for Texas Independence.-Early life:...

1844-46 Edward Dwyer
1846-47 Bryan Callaghan
1847 Charles F. King
1847-48 S. S. Smith
1848 Charles F. King
1848-49 S. S. Smith
1849-51 J. M. Devine
1849-51 J. S. McDonald
1852-53 C. F. King
1853-54 J. M. Devine
1854-55 John M. Carolan
1855-56 James R. Sweet
1856-57 J. M. Devine
1857 J. H. Beck (Pro Tem)
1857-59 A. A. Lockwood
1859-62 James R. Sweet
1862-63 Samuel Maverick
1863-65 P.L. Buquor
1865 J. H. Lyons
1865-66 O. Cleveland
1866-67 J. H. Lyons
1867-72 Wilhelm Carl August Thielepape
Wilhelm Thielepape
Wilhelm Carl August Thielepape , was an architect, engineer, teacher, photographer, and lithographer. He was Mayor of San Antonio, Texas during part of the Reconstruction era, and later an attorney in Chicago, Illinois....

1872 S. G. Newton
1872-75 F. Giraud
1875-85 James H. French
1885-92 Bryan Callaghan, Jr.
1892-93 A. I. Lockwood (Pro Tem)
1893-94 George Paschal
1894 Henry Elmendorf (Pro Tem)
1894-97 Henry Elmendorf
1897-99 Bryan Callaghan, Jr.
1899-03 Marshall Hicks
1903 Frederick Terrell (Pro Tem)
1903-05 John P. Campbell
1905-12 Bryan Callaghan, Jr.
1912 William L. Richter (Pro Tem)
1912-1913 A. H. Jones
1913 Albert Steves (Pro Tem)
1913-1917 Clinton G. Brown
1917-21 Sam C. Bell
1921-23 Q. B. Black
1923-27 John W. Tobin
1927 Phil Wright (Pro Tem)
1927-33 C. M. Chambers
1933 C. K. Quin (Pro Tem)
1933-39 C. K. Quin
1939-41 Maury Maverick
Maury Maverick
Fontaine Maury Maverick was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas from January 3, 1935, to January 3, 1939. He is best remembered for his independence from the party and for coining the term "gobbledygook" for obscure and euphemistic bureaucratic language...

1941-43 C. K. Quin
1943-47 Gus B. Mauerman
1947-49 Alfred Callaghan
1949-52 A. C. (Jack) White
1952-53 Sam Bell Steves
1953-54 A. C. (Jack) White
1954 R. L. Lester
1954-55 R. N. White, Sr.
May 1, 1955-May 1, 1961 J. Edwin Kuykendall
May 1, 1961-May 1, 1971 Walter W. Mc Allister
May 1, 1971-May 1, 1973 John Gatti
May 1, 1973-May 1, 1975 Charles L. Becker
May 1, 1975-May 1, 1981 Lila Cockrell
Lila Cockrell
Lila Cockrell is a former Mayor of San Antonio, Texas.During World War II, Lila Cockrell served as an officer in the United States Navy as part of their WAVES program....

May 1, 1981-June 1, 1989 Henry G. Cisneros
Henry Cisneros
Henry Gabriel Cisneros is a politician and businessman. A Democrat, Cisneros served as the 10th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the administration of President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997...

June 1, 1989-June 1, 1991 Lila Cockrell
Lila Cockrell
Lila Cockrell is a former Mayor of San Antonio, Texas.During World War II, Lila Cockrell served as an officer in the United States Navy as part of their WAVES program....

June 1, 1991-June 1, 1995 Nelson W. Wolff
June 1, 1995-June 1, 1997 William E. "Bill" Thornton
William E. "Bill" Thornton
William E. "Bill" Thornton was from 1995 to 1997 the mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He succeeded Nelson Wolff and was himself followed by Howard Peak....

June 1, 1997-June 1, 2001 Howard W. Peak
Howard W. Peak
Howard W. Peak was mayor of San Antonio, Texas from 1997 to 2001. He was succeeded by Ed Garza.-References:...

June 1, 2001-June 7, 2005 Edward D. Garza
Edward D. Garza
Edward D. Garza, known as Ed Garza , is an American politician and a professional urban planner. From 2001-2005, he served as mayor of San Antonio, Texas...

June 7, 2005-June 1, 2009 Phil Hardberger
Phil Hardberger
Phil Hardberger is a former mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He took office in June 2005. He is a Democrat; however, as with all mayoral, city council, and school board positions in Texas, Hardberger was elected on a non-partisan ballot....

June 1, 2009- present Julian Castro
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