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==List of Mayors== | ==List of Mayors== | ||
* [[ | * [[George McFee]], sometime between 1913 and 1941 | ||
* [[ | * [[Roland Owen]], 1952 | ||
* [[Gaston Randle]] | * [[William Olvey]], 1959 | ||
* [[Deborah Miller]] | * [[J. C. Huey]], 1970 | ||
* [[Melanie Bouyer]] | * [[William Olvey]], 1971 | ||
* [[Jimmie Johnson]], 2004-2005, resigned | |||
* [[Simon Speights]], 2005-July 26, 2007, appointed by council, resigned after [[1994]] felony conviction surfaced | |||
* [[Gaston Randle]], July 27, 2007-October 12, 2007, assumed office of Mayor Pro Tempore after Speights' resignation | |||
* [[Deborah Miller]], October 12, 2007-2008, appointed by Governor [[Bob Riley]] to fill Speights' unexpired term. | |||
* [[Melanie Bouyer]], 2008-2012, defeated Miller in the [[2008 Jefferson County municipal elections#Lipscomb|2008 election]] | |||
* [[Lance McDade]], 2012-2016, defeated Miller in the [[2012 Jefferson County municipal elections#Lipscomb|2012 election]] | |||
* [[Brenda Renz]], 2016-, defeated McDade in the [[2016 Jefferson County municipal elections#Lipscomb|2016 election]] | |||
* [[Tonja Baldwin]], 2020–, defeated Renz in the [[2020 Jefferson County municipal elections#Lipscomb|2020 election]] | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Lipscomb mayors|*]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:36, 9 November 2023
The Mayor of Lipscomb is the chief executive of the city of Lipscomb in Jefferson County. It is an elected position with a four-year term.
List of Mayors
- George McFee, sometime between 1913 and 1941
- Roland Owen, 1952
- William Olvey, 1959
- J. C. Huey, 1970
- William Olvey, 1971
- Jimmie Johnson, 2004-2005, resigned
- Simon Speights, 2005-July 26, 2007, appointed by council, resigned after 1994 felony conviction surfaced
- Gaston Randle, July 27, 2007-October 12, 2007, assumed office of Mayor Pro Tempore after Speights' resignation
- Deborah Miller, October 12, 2007-2008, appointed by Governor Bob Riley to fill Speights' unexpired term.
- Melanie Bouyer, 2008-2012, defeated Miller in the 2008 election
- Lance McDade, 2012-2016, defeated Miller in the 2012 election
- Brenda Renz, 2016-, defeated McDade in the 2016 election
- Tonja Baldwin, 2020–, defeated Renz in the 2020 election