This is a list of mayors of Omaha, Nebraska, United States.

List of mayors

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|Jesse Lowe<br/>

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|Democratic

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|2

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|Andrew Jackson Poppleton<br/>

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|Democratic

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|3

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|George Robert Armstrong<br><br/> (interim mayor)

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|Democratic

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|4

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|David Douglas Belden<br>

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|Democratic

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|5

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|Clinton Briggs<br>

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|Republican

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|6

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|George Robert Armstrong<br>

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|Democratic

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|7

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|Benjamin Eli Barnet Kennedy<br><br/> (interim mayor)

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|Democratic

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|8

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|Addison R. Gilmore<br>

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|Democratic

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|9

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|Lorin Miller<br>

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|Democratic

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|10

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|Charles H. Brown<br>

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|Democratic

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|11

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|George M. Roberts<br>

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|Republican

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|12

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|Ezra Millard<br>

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|Democratic

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|13

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|Smith Samuel Caldwell<br>

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|Republican

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|14

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|Joseph Millard<br>

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|Republican

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|15

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|William M. Brewer<br>

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|Democratic

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|Acting

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|James S. Gibson<br>

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|Democratic

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|16

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|Champion S. Chase<br>

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|Republican

| First elected to a one-year term in 1874 and then to a two-year term in 1875 after Omaha extended the mayoral term to two years.

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|17

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|Reuben H. Wilbur<br>

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|Republican

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|18

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|Champion S. Chase<br>

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|Republican

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|19

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|James E. Boyd<br>

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|Democratic

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|20

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|Champion S. Chase<br>

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|Republican

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|Acting

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|Patrick F. Murphy<br>

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|Republican

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|21

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|James E. Boyd<br>

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|Democratic

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|22

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|William J. Broatch<br>

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|Republican

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|23

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|Richard C. Cushing<br>

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|Democratic

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|24

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|George P. Bemis<br>

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|Republican

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|25

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|William J. Broatch<br>

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|Republican

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|28

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|William F. Bechel<br><br> (acting mayor?)

|May 1897

|October 1897

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|Republican

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|26

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|Frank E. Moores †<br>

|–

| First Jewish mayor of Omaha

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|36

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|James Dworak<br>

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|Democratic

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|37

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|Alexander V. Sorensen<br>

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|Republican

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|38

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|Eugene A. Leahy<br>

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|Democratic

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|rowspan="2"|39

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|rowspan="2"|Edward Zorinsky<br>

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|Republican (before 1975)

|rowspan="2"| Second Jewish mayor. Resigned after winning election to the U.S. Senate.

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|Democratic (1975-1987)

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|40

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|Robert G. Cunningham<br><br> (interim mayor)<br/>

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|Republican

|Succeeded mayor Edward Zorinsky, who won election to the U.S. Senate. Stepped down on June 6, 1977 to serve on the State Game and Parks Commission.

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|41

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|Al Veys<br>

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|Democratic

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|42

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|Mike Boyle<br>

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|Democratic

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|Acting

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|Stephen H. Tomasek, Jr.<br>

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|Democratic

|City Council President Tomasek served as acting mayor after mayor Mike Boyle was recalled.

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|43

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|Bernard R. Simon†<br><br> (interim mayor)

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|Democratic

|Named mayor by the City Council on February 3, 1987 after mayor Mike Boyle was recalled.<br> Simon died on April 14, 1988. City Council President Fred Conley served as acting mayor until the council was able to convene to name an interim mayor.

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|45

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|P. J. Morgan<br>

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|Republican

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|Acting

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|Subby Anzaldo<br>

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|Democratic

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|46

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|Hal Daub<br>

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|Republican

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|47

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|Mike Fahey<br>

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|Democratic

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|48

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|Jim Suttle<br>

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|Democratic

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|49

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|Jean Stothert<br>

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|Republican

| First woman mayor of Omaha

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|50

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|John Ewing Jr.<Br/>

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Incumbent

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|First African American elected mayor of Omaha

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Notes

See also

  • Government of Omaha
  • History of Omaha

References