Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida
The mayor of Miami Beach is the nonpartisan chief executive of the municipal government of Miami Beach, Florida, and the presiding member of its seven-member City Commission. Modern-day mayors are elected to two-year terms and are term-limited to no more than 3 terms, which can be consecutive or non-consecutive. The mayor and other members of the City Commission appoint a city manager to administer the day-to-day affairs and operations of City Hall and its various departments. City Hall is located at 1700 Convention Center Drive; the mayor's office is located on the fourth floor.
Mayor of the City of Miami Beach | |
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Seal of the City of Miami Beach | |
Term length | Two years |
Inaugural holder | John Newton Lummus, Sr. |
Formation | 1915 |
Salary | $10,000 (as of 2015) |
Website | Mayor's official website |
The current mayor is Dan Gelber, who was elected on November 7, 2017, and assumed office on November 13, 2017. He was reelected, without opposition, on September 6, 2019.[1][2] He is the son of the 33rd mayor, Seymour Gelber. The younger Gelber is the third son to follow in his father's footsteps and hold the office. Other father-son combinations who served as mayors include the John Lummuses (Jr. and Sr.) and the Dermers (Jay and David).
Mayors (1915–present)
No. | Portrait | Name | Term in office | Terms | Approximate
length of service |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John Newton Lummus, Sr.
1871-1961 |
March 26, 1915
– October 28, 1918 |
2 | 3 years,
7 months |
Father of 5th mayor, J. N. Lummus, Jr. | |
2 | Thomas Jessup Pancoast
1865-1941 |
October 28, 1918
– October 25, 1920 |
1 | 2 years | [3] | |
3 | Thomas E. James | October 25, 1920
– October 23, 1922 |
1 | 2 years | ||
4 | Louis Fielding "Red" Snedigar
1890-1951 |
October 23, 1922
– December 21, 1926 |
1st and 2nd of 4 terms | 4 years,
2 months |
Longest-serving mayor (8 years, 8 months over 4 terms)[4] | |
5 | John Newton Lummus, Jr.
1899-1983 |
December 21, 1926
– December 18, 1928 |
1 | 2 years | Son of 1st mayor, J. N. Lummus, Sr. | |
6 | Louis Fielding Snedigar
1890-1951 |
December 18, 1928
– December 16, 1930 |
3rd of 4 terms | 2 years | [4] | |
7 | Val C. Cleary
1882-1966 |
December 16, 1930
– December 20, 1932 |
1st of 2 terms | 2 years | [5] | |
8 | Arthur Frank Katzentine
1902-1960 |
December 20, 1932
– December 18, 1934 |
1 | 2 years | ||
9 | Louis Fielding Snedigar
1890-1951 |
December 18, 1934
– June 1, 1937 |
4th of 4 terms | 2 years,
6 1⁄2 months |
[4] | |
10 | John Hale Levi
1875?-1948 |
June 1, 1937
– June 3, 1941 |
2 | 4 years | [6][7][8][9][10] | |
11 | Val C. Cleary
1882-1966 |
June 3, 1941
– June 1, 1943 |
2nd of 2 terms | 2 years | [5] | |
12 | Mitchell Wolfson
1900-1983 |
June 1, 1943
– June 5, 1944 |
1 | 1 year | ||
13 | John Hale Levi
1875?-1948 |
June 5, 1944
– June 5, 1945 |
1 | 1 year | [6][7][8][9][10] | |
14 | Herbert A. Frink | June 5, 1945
– June 3, 1947 |
1 | 2 years | ||
15 | Marcie Lieberman
1896-1966 |
June 3, 1947
– June 7, 1949 |
1 | 2 years | [11] | |
16 | Harold Turk
1915?-1988 |
June 7, 1949
– June 5, 1951 |
1 | 2 years | [12] | |
17 | D. Lee Powell
1908-1983 |
June 5, 1951
– June 2, 1953 |
1st of 3 terms | 2 years | [13] | |
18 | Harold Shapiro
1906?-1981 |
June 2, 1953
– June 7, 1955 |
1 | 2 years | Born in Russia, emigrated to U.S. at age 4[14] | |
19 | D. Lee Powell
1908-1983 |
June 7, 1955
– June 4, 1957 |
2nd of 3 terms | 2 years | [13] | |
20 | Kenneth Oka
1916-1987 |
June 4, 1957
– June 2, 1959 |
1st of 2 terms | 2 years | [15][16] | |
21 | D. Lee Powell | June 2, 1959
– June 6, 1961 |
3rd of 3 terms | 2 years | [13] | |
22 | Kenneth Oka
1916-1987 |
June 6, 1961
– June 4, 1963 |
2nd of 2 terms | 2 years | [15][16] | |
23 | Melvin J. Richard
1911?-2001 |
June 4, 1963
– June 1, 1965 |
1 | 2 years | [17][18][19] | |
24 | Elliott Roosevelt
1910-1990 |
June 1, 1965
– June 6, 1967 |
1 | 2 years | Son of Franklin D. Roosevelt[20][21][22][23][24] | |
25 | Jay Dermer
1929?-1988 |
June 6, 1967
– November 2, 1971 |
2 | 4 years,
5 months |
Father of 35th mayor, David Dermer[25][24] | |
26 | Chuck Hall
1918?-1974 |
November 2, 1971
– August 10, 1974 (died in office) |
2 | 2 years,
9 months |
Previously served as the first mayor of Miami-Dade County, 1964-1970[26][27][28] | |
Acting | Harold Rosen
1925-2018 |
August 10, 1974
– November 4, 1975 |
1 year,
3 months |
Appointed to fill office upon Chuck Hall's death; later elected in his own right[29][30][31][32][33] | ||
27 | November 4, 1975
– November 1, 1977 |
1 | 2 years | |||
28 | Leonard Haber
1933-2015 |
November 1, 1977
– November 6, 1979 |
1 | 2 years | [34] | |
29 | Murray Selbert Meyerson
1931?- |
November 6, 1979
– November 3, 1981 |
1 | 2 years | [35][36][37] | |
30 | Norman Ciment
1936- |
November 3, 1981
– November 1, 1983 |
1 | 2 years | [38][39] | |
31 | Malcolm Hubert Fromberg
1935-2016 |
November 1, 1983
– November 5, 1985 |
1 | 2 years | [40][41][42] | |
32 | Alex Daoud
1943- |
November 5, 1985
– October 31, 1991 (suspended from office) |
3 | 6 years | Suspended by Gov. Lawton Chiles following federal indictment[43][44][45] | |
Acting | Stanley Arkin
1932-2015 |
October 31, 1991
– November 20, 1991 |
3 weeks | Vice mayor at time of Alex Daoud's suspension[46][47] | ||
33 | Seymour Gelber
1919-2019 |
November 20, 1991
– November 4, 1997 |
3 | 6 years | Father of 38th mayor, Dan Gelber[48][49] | |
34 | Neisen Kasdin
1954- |
November 4, 1997
– November 13, 2001 |
2 | 4 years | [53] | |
35 | David Dermer
1963- |
November 13, 2001
– November 21, 2007 |
3 | 6 years | Son of 25th mayor, Jay Dermer[24][54][55] | |
36 | Matti Herrera Bower
1939- |
November 21, 2007
– November 25, 2013 |
3 | 6 years | First woman and Hispanic to serve as mayor[56][57] | |
37 | Philip Levine
1962- |
November 25, 2013
– November 13, 2017 |
2 | 4 years | [58][59] | |
38 | Dan Gelber
1960- |
November 13, 2017
– |
1 | Son of 33rd mayor, Seymour Gelber[50][52] |
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