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Revision as of 21:42, 28 December 2018

Mayor of City of Quillsville
Incumbent
Nicole Pence

since May 1, 2019
Term length Four years
Inaugural holder Franklin Quill
Formation 1819
Salary $195,317.60 annually

The Mayor of Quillsville, Indiana is the head of the executive branch of the consolidated city-county government of Quillsville and Quill County, Indiana. As the chief executive, the mayor has the duty to oversee city-county government's various departments, agencies, and municipal corporations. He or she also has the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Quillsville-Quill County Council, the legislative branch. The mayor serves a four-year term and has no limit to the number of terms he or she may serve.[1]

As of 2016, the mayor was paid an annual salary of $195,317.60.[2] The Mayor's Office is on the twenty-fifth floor of the Quillsville-Quill County Building.

Elections

The mayor of Quillsville is elected every four years; elections take place one year before United States presidential elections on election day in November. The mayor is usually sworn in at noon on January 1st following the election.

Quillsville city elections are partisan, with party affiliations listed alongside candidates' names on the ballot.[3] Primary elections are held on the first Tuesday of May in a mayoral election year. Candidates for mayor secure their party's nominations to campaign in the general election, held on Election Day the following November.

Lists

To date, 12 individuals have served as mayor. The longest term was that of Lee Kelso, who served 10 consecutive terms for 39 years. The shortest term is a tie between Reginald H. Sullivan and John W. Kern, who served two terms for eight years.


# Mayor Term start Term end   Party Term as mayor
1 Quill, FranklinFranklin Quill January 1, 1819 January 1, 1833 Whig 14 years
2 Henderson, Horatio C.Horatio C. Henderson January 1, 1833 November 7, 1851[4] Whig 18 years
3 Scudder, JamesJames Scudder November 7, 1851 1869 Whig 17 years
4 Caven, DanielDaniel Caven 1869 1888 Republican 19 years
5 McCauley, DanielDaniel McCauley 1888 December 5, 1914[5] Democratic 26 years
6 O'Connor, Lemuel ErtusLemuel Ertus O'Connor December 6, 1914 1930 Democratic 15 years
7 Sullivan, Reginald H.Reginald H. Sullivan 1930 1938 Democratic 8 years
8 Kern, John W.John W. Kern 1938 1946 Democratic 8 years
9 Tyndall, RichardRichard Tyndall 1946 July 9, 1967[6] Republican 21 years
10 Ollie, MikeMike Ollie July 10, 1967 January 1, 1980 Republican 12 years
11 Kelso, LeeLee Kelso January 1, 1980 May 1, 2019[7] Republican 39 years
12 Pence, NicoleNicole Pence May 1, 2019 incumbent Republican

See also

Notes

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  3. Partisan vs. Nonpartisan Elections. National League of Cities. Retrieved on November 10, 2017.
  4. Resigned.
  5. Died in office.
  6. Died in office.
  7. Resigned.

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