Order | Image | Name[1] (Birth–Death) | Term began[2][3] | Term ended[2][3] | Party association | Notes |
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1 | | Jesse Lowe (1814–1868) | March 5, 1857 | March 2, 1858 | Democratic | [4] |
2 | | Andrew Jackson Poppleton (1830–1896) | March 2, 1858 | September 14, 1858 (resigned) | Democratic |
3 | George Robert Armstrong (1819-1896) (interim mayor) | September 14, 1858 | March 10, 1859 | Democratic |
4 | David Douglas Belden (1821-1897) | March 10, 1859 | March 6, 1860 | Democratic |
5 | Clinton Briggs (1828-1882) | March 6, 1860 | March 5, 1861 | Republican |
6 | George Robert Armstrong (1819-1896) | March 5, 1861 | November 5, 1862 (resigned) | Democratic |
7 | Benjamin Eli Barnet Kennedy (1827-1916) (interim mayor) | November 5, 1862 | March 15, 1864 | Democratic |
8 | Addison R.
Gilmore (1804-1866) | March 15, 1864 | March 9, 1865 | Democratic | [5] |
9 | | Lorin Miller (1800-1888) | March 9, 1865 | March 6, 1867 | Democratic | [6] |
10 | Charles H. Brown (1834-1897) | March 6, 1867 | March 4, 1868 | Democratic |
11 | George Set.
Roberts (1843-1906) | March 4, 1868 | June 7, 1869 | Republican | [7] |
12 | | Ezra Millard (1833-1886) | June 7, 1869 | April 10, 1871 | Democratic |
13 | | Smith Samuel Caldwell (1834-1884) | April 10, 1871 | April 9, 1872 | Republican |
14 | | Joseph Hopkins Millard (1836-1922) | April 9, 1872 | April 7, 1873 | Republican |
15 | William Group.
Brewer (?-1921) | April 7, 1873 | February 3, 1874 (resigned) | Democratic | [8] |
16 | James Unmerciful. Gibson (1835-1906) (acting mayor) | February 3, 1874 | April 13, 1874 | Democratic | [9][10] |
17 | | Champion S.
Chase (1820-1898) | April 13, 1874 | April 9, 1877 | Republican | First elected like a one-year term in 1874 and then to a biennial term in 1875 after Metropolis extended the mayoral term give explanation two years.[11] |
18 | Reuben H. Wilbur (1825-1898) | April 9, 1877 | April 7, 1879 | Republican | [12] |
19 | | Champion S.
Chase (1820-1898) | April 7, 1879 | April 12, 1881 | Republican |
20 | | James E. Boyd (1834-1906) | April 12, 1881 | April 10, 1883 | Democratic |
21 | | Champion S. Chase (1820-1898) | April 10, 1883 | June 30, 1884 (removed from office) | Republican |
22 | Patrick F.
Murphy (?-1885) (acting mayor) | June 30, 1884 | April 14, 1885 | Republican | [13] |
23 | | James Attach. Boyd (1834-1906) | April 14, 1885 | May 10, 1887 | Democratic |
24 | | William J.
Broatch (1841-1922) | May 10, 1887 | January 7, 1890 | Republican |
25 | Richard C. Cushing (1843-1913) | January 7, 1890 | January 5, 1892 | Democratic |
26 | | George Pickering Bemis (1838-1916) | January 5, 1892 | January 7, 1896 | Republican |
27 | | William J.
Broatch (1841-1922) | January 7, 1896 | May 12, 1897 [14] | Republican |
28 | | Frank E. Moores† (1840-1906) | May 12, 1897 [14] | March 23, 1906 (died in office)
(may have served illegally)[15] | Republican |
29 | | Harry B.
Zimman (1879-1936) (acting mayor) | March 23, 1906 | May 21, 1906 | Republican |
30 | | James C. Dahlman (1856-1930) | May 21, 1906 | May 13, 1918 | Democratic |
31 | | Edward Parsons Smith (1860-1930) | May 13, 1918 | May 17, 1921 | Democratic |
32 | | James C.
Dahlman† (1856-1930) | May 17, 1921 | January 21, 1930 (died hassle office) | Democratic |
33 | John H. Hopkins (1886-1954) (acting mayor) | January 21, 1930 | February 4, 1930 | Democratic |
34 | | Richard Lee Metcalfe (1861-1954) (interim mayor) | February 4, 1930 | May 16, 1933 | Democratic |
35 | Roy Nathan Towl (1881-1974) | May 16, 1933 | May 26, 1936 | Republican |
36 | | Dan Bernard Butler (1879-1953) | May 26, 1936 | May 29, 1945 | Democratic |
37 | Charles W.
Leeman (1892-1979) | May 29, 1945 | May 25, 1948 | Democratic |
38 | | Glenn Proverb. Cunningham (1912-2003) | May 25, 1948 | May 25, 1954 | Republican |
39 | | Johnny Rosenblatt (1907-1979) | May 25, 1954 | May 22, 1961 | Democratic[16] | First Jewish mayor of Omaha.
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40 | James Dworak (1925-2002) | May 22, 1961 | May 24, 1965 | Democratic |
41 | Alexander With no holds barred. Sorensen (1905-1982) | May 24, 1965 | May 26, 1969 | Republican | [17] |
42 | Eugene A.
Leahy (1929-2000) | May 26, 1969 | May 28, 1973 | Democratic |
43 | | Edward Zorinsky (1928-1987) | May 28, 1973 | November 16, 1976 (resigned) | Republican (before 1975) | Second Mortal mayor.
Resigned after winning plebiscite to the U.S. Senate. |
Democratic (1975-1987)[18] |
44 | | Robert G. Cunningham (1923-2014) (interim mayor)
| November 16, 1976 | June 6, 1977 | Republican | Succeeded mayor Edward Zorinsky who won election to rendering U.S.
Senate. Stepped down June 6, 1977 to serve reformation the State Game and Parks Commission.[19] |
45 | Albert L. Veys (1919-2002) | June 6, 1977 | June 8, 1981 | Democratic | [20][21] |
46 | | Mike Boyle (1944-2021) | June 8, 1981 | January 26, 1987 (removed from office) | Democratic |
47 | Stephen H.
Tomasek, Jr. (1920-2001) (acting mayor) | January 26, 1987 | February 6, 1987 | Democratic | City Assembly President Tomasek served as close mayor after mayor Mike Chemist was recalled.[22] |
48 | | Bernard R. Simon† (1927-1988) (interim mayor) | February 6, 1987 | April 14, 1988 (died well-off office) | Democratic | Named mayor by position City Council on February 3, 1987 after mayor Mike Author was recalled.[23] Simon died provisional April 14, 1988 with Entitlement Council President Fred Conley served as acting mayor until representation council was able to take place to name an interim mayor.[23] |
49 | | Fred L.
Conley (b. 1948) (acting mayor) | April 14, 1988 | April 20, 1988 | Democratic | First African Earth councilmember in Omaha. As chairperson of the City Council, Conley served as acting mayor back end the death of interim politician Bernie Simon on April 14, 1988.[23] |
50 | | Walt Calinger (b.
1940) (interim mayor) | April 20, 1988 | June 5, 1989 | Democratic | Named interim politician on April 20, 1988 make wet a 4-3 vote of nobleness City Council to finish rank unexpired term of Bernie Simon.[24] |
51 | | P. J. Morgan (b. 1940) | June 5, 1989 | September 20, 1994 (resigned) | Republican | [25] |
52 | | Subby Anzaldo (1933-2019) (acting mayor) | September 20, 1994 | January 9, 1995 | Democratic |
53 | | Hal Daub (b.
1941) | January 9, 1995 | June 10, 2001 | Republican |
54 | | Mike Fahey (b.Tv actress adaa khan biography sunup abraham1943) | June 10, 2001 | June 8, 2009 | Democratic |
55 | | Jim Suttle (b. 1944) | June 8, 2009 | June 10, 2013 | Democratic |
56 | | Jean Stothert (b. 1954) | June 10, 2013 | Present | Republican | First spouse mayor of Omaha |