List of first women mayors (20th century)

The following is a list of the first women to serve as mayor of their respective municipalities.

1900s

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Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was the first woman elected mayor in England

1906

Lady Margaret Dockrell, first women chair of the Urban District Council of Monkstown, Ireland, United Kingdom  [1]

1908

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, first woman mayor in England and first female mayor of Aldeburgh, United Kingdom  [2]

1910s

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Gwenllian Morgan was the first woman to serve as mayor in Wales.
 
Clara C. Munson was the first woman elected mayor in Oregon in the 20th century.
 
Imaginative drawing by reporter Marguerite Martyn of Mayor Ella Wilson of Hunnewell, Kansas, her supporters and opponents, with a photo. The all-male city council was attempting to remove her. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 3 September 1911
 
Marian Newhall Horwitz, first woman mayor in the South

1910

Sarah Lees, first woman mayor of Oldham, in Lancashire, England  [3]
Gwenllian Morgan, first woman mayor of Brecon, Wales, United Kingdom  
first woman mayor in Wales[4]

1911

Kate F. O'Connor, first woman mayor of Arcadia, Illinois, United States  [5]
Ella Wilson, first woman mayor of Hunnewell, Kansas  [6]

1912

Clara C. Munson, first woman mayor of Warrenton, Oregon, United States  
also the first woman elected mayor following the passage of the equal suffrage law in Oregon.[7] Some sources, including The Daily Astorian, erroneously call Munson the first woman elected mayor in Oregon, however, that distinction belongs to Alice E. Burns who was elected mayor of Florence, Oregon in 1895.[8]
Mary E. Woolley Chamberlain, first woman mayor of Kanab, Utah, United States  
Susan Wissler, mayor of Dayton, Wyoming, United States  
Wissler was the first woman mayor in Wyoming[9]

1913

H.C. Defenhaugh, first woman elected mayor in Tyro, Kansas, United States  [10]

1914

Clara Latourell Larsson, first woman elected mayor of Troutdale, Oregon, United States  [11]

1915

Angela Rose Canfield, first woman mayor of Warren, Illinois, United States  [12]
Estelle Lawton Lindsey, first woman to execute the duties of Mayor of Los Angeles, California, United States  
it occurred when Los Angeles Mayor Henry H. Rose was absent from his post in September 1915 and directed Lindsey, a member of the city council, to fill-in as acting mayor.[13]

1916

Ellen French Aldrich, first woman elected mayor of Sawtelle, United States  [14]
C. I. Driver, first woman to serve as mayor of Lone Rock, Colorado, United States  
was appointed by the city council[15]
Mary Alice Partington, first woman mayor of Glossop, in Derbyshire  .[16][17]

1917

Avis Francis, first woman mayor of Valley Center, Kansas, United States  [18]
Ophelia "Birdie" Crosby Harwood, mayor of Marble Falls, Texas, United States  
also the first woman mayor in Texas, elected by an all-male vote three years before women were allowed to vote.[19]
Marian Newhall Horwitz, first woman who served as mayor of Moore Haven, Florida, United States  [20]
also first woman mayor in Florida
Laura Jane Starcher, first woman elected mayor of Umatilla, Oregon, United States  [21]

1918

Blanch Shelley, first woman elected mayor of Sandy, Oregon, United States  [22]
Maria Skobtsova, first woman mayor in the Russian Empire and first female mayor of Anapa, Russia  [23]

1919

Helen B. Coe, first woman elected mayor of Langley, Washington, United States  
was elected with an all-woman city council[24]
Ada Summers, first woman elected mayor of Stalybridge, in Cheshire, England  [25]

1920s

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The front page of the Flemish magazine Pallieter depicting Léonie Keingiaert de Gheluvelt, the first woman mayor in Belgium, as illustrated by Jos De Swerts.
 
Bertha Knight Landes was the first woman elected mayor in a major American city following her election as Mayor of Seattle in 1926.
 
Alzira Soriano (center) was the first woman to serve as mayor in Brazil. She held the position of Mayor of Lajes, Rio Grande do Norte from 1929 to 1930.

1920

Hattie Barnes Adkisson, first woman mayor of Jewett, Texas, United States,  [26]
Ellen Chapman, first woman elected mayor of Worthing, in West Sussex, England  [27]
Lula V. Coleman first woman mayor of Jena, Louisiana, United States  
Coleman, who was serving as deputy sheriff of LaSalle Parish, was appointed mayor by Governor John M. Parker, making her the first woman to serve as mayor in Louisiana[28]
Nora Gammon, first woman mayor of Thebes, Illinois, United States  [29][30]
Louise Fussman, mayor Humboldt, Kansas, United States  [30]
Grace B. Lampshire, first woman elected mayor of Burns, Oregon, United States  
also the first woman elected mayor in Oregon by write-in vote[31]
Grace Miller, first woman elected mayor of Jackson, Wyoming, United States  [32]
Bernice Pitts, first woman to execute the office of Mayor of Portland, Oregon, United States  
Pitts, a student at Richmond School, served as mayor in place of George Luis Baker for five minutes[33]

1921

Ellen M. Anderson, first woman mayor of Lantana, Florida, United States  [34]
Léonie Keingiaert de Gheluvelt, first woman elected mayor of Gheluvelt, Belgium  
also the first woman elected mayor in Belgium
Lillian Cox Gault, first woman elected mayor of St. Peter, Minnesota, United States  
also the first woman to serve as mayor in Minnesota[35][36]
Christiana Hartley, first woman elected mayor of Southport, in Lancashire, England  [27]
Amy A. Kaukonen, first woman elected mayor in Fairport Harbor, Ohio, United States  [37][38][39]
Mayme Ousley, first woman elected mayor of St. James, Missouri, United States  
Ousley was also the first woman elected mayor in the state of Missouri
Mary Peterson, first woman elected mayor of Red Cloud, Nebraska, United States  [40]
Florence J. Pierce, the first woman elected mayor of Goodhue, Minnesota, United States  [41]
Dolly Spencer, first woman elected mayor of Milford, Ohio, United States  [42]
Alice Harrell Strickland, first woman elected mayor of Duluth, Georgia, United States  
Strickland was the first woman elected mayor in the state of Georgia[43][44]
Clara Winterbotham, first woman elected mayor of Cheltenham, in Gloucestershire, England  [27]

1922

Beatrice Anna Cartwright, first woman elected mayor of Brackley, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom  [45]
Dr. Josie Rogers, first woman mayor of Daytona, Florida, United States  [46]
Ada Salter, Mayor of Bermondsey, first woman mayor in London  [47]
Maude R. Satterthwaite, first woman mayor of Stonewall, North Carolina, United States  [48]

1923

Catherine Alderton, first woman mayor of Colchester, England, United Kingdom  [49]
Emma J. Harvat, first woman elected mayor of Iowa City, Iowa, United States  
first woman in the United States to be elected mayor of a city with more than 10,000 inhabitants[50]
Mary McFadden, first woman mayor of Magnetic Springs, Ohio, United States  
was appointed by the city council at the age of 80.[51]
Janet Stancomb-Wills, first woman mayor of Ramsgate, England, United Kingdom  [52]

1924

Kathrine M. Cowan, first woman mayor of Wilmington, North Carolina, United States  [53]
Lucy Dales, first woman elected mayor of Dunstable, England, United Kingdom  [54]
Jesse Elwyn Nelson, first woman elected mayor of Signal Hill, California, United States  
also Signal Hill's first mayor[55]
Edwina Benner, first woman elected mayor of Sunnyvale, California, United States  
Carrie Maude Eve, first woman elected mayor of Stoke Newington, in London, England  [56]
Alice U. Kerr, first woman elected mayor of Edmonds, Washington, United States  [57]
Ethel Leach, first woman elected mayor of Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk, England  [56]
Mary Mercer, first woman elected mayor of Birkenhead, in Cheshire, England  [56]
Matilde Pérez Mollá, first woman elected mayor in Spain, (city of Gorga, Spain)  
Mildred Putnam, first woman elected mayor of Stoutsville, Missouri, United States  [58]

1925

Rosa Belle Eaddy Woodberry Dickson, first woman elected mayor in South Carolina and first woman elected mayor of Johnsonville, South Carolina.
Rebecca Estell Bourgeois Winston, first woman elected mayor in New Jersey, United States  ,[59]
first mayor and founder of Estell Manor[60]
Maude Duncan, first woman elected mayor of Winslow, Arkansas, United States  [61]
Maggie Skipwith Smith, first woman elected mayor in Louisiana, United States  [62]

1926

Mattle Chandler, first woman mayor of Richmond, California, United States  [63]
Bertha Knight Landes, first woman Mayor of Seattle, Washington, United States  
first woman mayor of a major American city[64]
Aasa Helgesen, first woman elected mayor of Utsira and first female mayor in Norway  

1927

Alzira Soriano de Souza, first female appointed mayor in Brazil  
also first female mayor of Lages
Fanne Gaar, first woman elected mayor in Arizona, mayor of Casa Grande, Arizona, United States  [65]
Margaret Beavan, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Liverpool, England, United Kingdom  
first woman lord mayor in the United Kingdom
Lucia Foster Welch, first woman elected Mayor of Southampton, England, United Kingdom  

1928

Leah Arcouet Chiles, first woman elected mayor of Kenilworth Park, North Carolina, United States  [66]
Lena Culver Hawkins, first woman mayor of Brooksville, Florida, United States  
Ella L. Maddocks, first woman mayor of Owls Head, Maine, United States  
"mayor" was an honorary title chosen by the Owls Head Select Committee[67]
May B. Hopkins, first woman elected mayor of Redondo Beach, California, United States  [68]
Alzira Soriano, first woman elected mayor in Latin America, mayor of Lajes, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil  

1929

Emily Jones, first woman elected mayor of Eureka, California, United States  [69]
Bessie Moore, first woman elected mayor of Candor (village), New York, United States  [70]
Moore won by write-in vote and refused to take the oath of office[71]

1930s

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Alicia Cañas Zañartu was the first woman popularly elected in Chile.
 
Australia's first woman mayor was Lilian Fowler who began her tenure as mayor of Newtown in 1938.

1930

A. F. Board, first woman elected Mayor of Watford, England, United Kingdom  [72]
Sadiye Hanım, first woman elected mayor in Turkey when elected for Kılıçkaya in Artvin  
Essie Ward, first woman elected mayor of King City, Missouri, United States  [73]
Luiza Zavloschi, first woman elected mayor in Romania when elected for Buda (Bogdănești)  

1931

Clara E. Grauert, the 72-year-old widow of Emile W. Grauert chosen to fill the office of her husband as mayor of Weehawken, New Jersey[74]
Miriam Moses, first woman elected mayor of Stepney, England, United Kingdom  [75]
also the first Jewish woman mayor in the United Kingdom
Phenie Lou Ownby, first woman elected mayor of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States  [76]
Julia Platt, first woman elected mayor of Pacific Grove, California, United States  [77]
Grace Prescott, first woman elected mayor of Godmanchester, England, United Kingdom  [78]

1932

Stella Alexander, first woman elected mayor of Issaquah, Washington, United States  [79]
Edna Allen, first woman elected mayor of Jefferson, Oregon, United States  [80]
Elsie Kimber, first woman elected mayor of Newbury, England, United Kingdom  [81]
June G. Olsen, first woman elected mayor of Ekalaka, Montana, United States  [82]

1933

Elena Azcuy, first woman mayor of Consolación del Norte, Cuba  [83]
Azcuy was the first woman to serve as mayor of a Cuban municipality.
Doris W. Bradway, first woman mayor of Wildwood, New Jersey, United States  [84]
Lily Sophia Tawney, first woman elected mayor of Oxford, England, United Kingdom  
in 1960, the title was changed to Lord Mayor of Oxford.
Clara Marie Emma Heiser, first woman elected mayor of Ellsworth, Kansas, United States  [85]

1934

Mrs. Solomon S. Youmans, first woman mayor of Oak Park, Georgia, United States  [86]

1935

Alicia Cañas, first female elected mayor in Chile, the first of Providencia  
Louise Bucks, first woman elected mayor of Waconia, Minnesota, United States  [87]

1936

Ella M. Amdahl, first woman elected mayor of Hingham, Montana, United States  [88]
Aurora Mesa Andraca, first woman mayor of Chilpancingo, Mexico  [89]
Barbara Hanley, first woman elected mayor in Canada when elected to office in Webbwood, Ontario  [90]
Evalina Herd, first woman elected mayor of Kevin, Montana, United States  [91]
Ann Eliza Longden, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Sheffield, England, United Kingdom  

1937

Mary Lucy Kyle Hartson, first woman elected mayor of Kyle, Texas, United States  [92]
Ines V. Serion, the first woman elected mayor in Philippines—elected in Vallehermoso, Negros Oriental  
Kathrine Wykle, mayor of Clyde, New York, United States  
also the first woman mayor in New York[93]

1938

Nellie Babcock, first woman mayor of Rochester, Indiana, United States  [94]
Lilian Fowler, first woman mayor in Australia, at Newtown  [95]
Lady Gwladys Delamere, first woman mayor of Nairobi, Kenya Colony (today Kenya)  [96]
Nettie Terrill, first woman elected mayor of Dixon, Wyoming, United States  
Terrill ran unopposed[97]

1939

Kathleen Clarke, first woman Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ireland  
Graciela Contreras, first woman elected mayor in Santiago, Chile  
Alice Burke, first woman elected as mayor in New England—in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States  [98]

1940s

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1940

Mary Ellen Presnell Brendle, first woman mayor of Englewood, Tennessee, United States  [99][100]

1941

Elsie Chamberlain, first woman mayor of Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom  [101]
Marie Elizabeth May Bell, first woman mayor of Windhoek, South West Africa (today Namibia)  
Edna Annie Crichton, first woman Lord Mayor of York, England, United Kingdom  

1942

Gladys Maasdorp, first woman mayor of Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (today Harare, Zimbabwe)  
Jessie Beatrice Kitson, first woman Lord Mayor of Leeds, England, United Kingdom  
took office after the previous male holder, Arthur Clark, died in office
Jessie Reed, first woman elected mayor of Seal Beach, California, United States  [102]

1943

Edith May Greenan, first woman to serve as mayor of Avalon, New Jersey, United States  [103]
Nellie Grace Ibbott, first woman mayor of Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia  [104]

1944

Mary Carey Dondero, first woman mayor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States  [105][106]

1945

Mary Carey Dondero, first woman mayor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States  [107]
Ursula Meisterernst, first woman mayor of Arnstadt, Germany  
Meisterernst was the first woman to serve as mayor in Germany.
Mabel Nielsen, first woman mayor of Panguitch, Utah, United States  [108]
Odette Roux, first woman mayor of Les Sables-d'Olonne and the first woman mayor in France  
Walker, first woman mayor of Lisle (village), New York, United States  [109]

1946

Virginia Oteyza-De Guia, first woman mayor of Baguio, Philippines  [110]
Doris Barnes, first woman elected mayor of Wrangell, Alaska, United States  [111]
Truus Smulders-Beliën, first woman mayor of Oost-, West- en Middelbeers and the first woman mayor in Netherlands  
Luise Albertz, first woman elected mayor in Oberhausen and the first elected female mayor (Oberbürgermeisterin) in Germany  
Felisa Rincón de Gautier, first woman mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico  
first woman mayor of a capital city in United States soil
Ninetta Bartoli, first woman mayor in Italy and first female mayor in Sardinia.[112][113]

1947

Juliet M. Gregory, first woman elected mayor of Missoula, Montana, United States  [114]
Mary Kingsmill Jones, first elected female Lord Mayor of Manchester, England, United Kingdom  
Louise Schroeder, first female mayor of Berlin, Germany  

1948

Zenzi Hölzl, first female mayor of Gloggnitz and also the first female mayor in Austria  
Belle Cooledge, first female mayor of Sacramento, California, United States  
Mildred Stark, first female mayor of East Detroit (now Eastpointe), Michigan[115]
also first female mayor in Michigan

1949

Gertrude A. Richardson, first woman mayor of Taree, New South Wales, Australia  [116]
also the first woman mayor of a municipality in New South Wales
Beryl Archbald Crichlow, first female mayor of San Fernando, and the first woman elected mayor in Trinidad and Tobago  
Dorothy McCullough Lee, first woman mayor of Portland, Oregon, United States  
Edith P. Welty, first woman Mayor of Yonkers, New York, United States  [117]
Salawati Daud, first woman mayor of Makassar, Indonesia and the first female mayor in Indonesia  
Bertha Trim, first woman elected mayor of Plainview, Minnesota, United States  [118]

1950s

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1950

Dorothy Davis, first woman mayor of Washington, Virginia, United States  [119]
Kathleen Harper, first woman to serve as mayor of Bath, England, United Kingdom  [120]
Jacquetta Marshall, first woman mayor of Plymouth, England, United Kingdom  
Dorothy Painter Crawford, first woman elected mayor in Mississippi, Madison, Mississippi[121]  
Erika Keck, first woman elected mayor in Ahrensburg and the first elected female mayor (Bürgermeisterin) in Germany  
Katharine Elkus White, first woman mayor of Red Bank, New Jersey, United States  
Müfide İlhan, first woman elected mayor in Turkey and of Mersin  
Augustine Magdalena Waworuntu, first woman mayor of Manado, Indonesia  [122]
Rohana Muthalib, first woman mayor of Pontianak, Indonesia  [123]

1951

Blanche Barkl, first woman mayor of Bankstown, New South Wales, Australia  [124]
Miriam Cummings, first woman elected mayor of Mill Valley, California, United States  
Rebekah H. Hord, first woman mayor in Kentucky and Maysville, Kentucky, United States  
Emily L. Perry, first woman mayor of Floyd, Iowa, United States  [125]
Charlotte Whitton, first woman elected mayor of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada  
Olga Maturana, first woman elected Mayor of Pichilemu, Chile  
Vera Martucci, first woman appointed mayor of Teterboro, New Jersey, United States  [126]

1952

Violet Grantham, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, United Kingdom  
Alice S. Johnson, first woman elected mayor of Boston, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom  
Martha Priscilla Shaw, first woman elected Mayor of Sumter, South Carolina, United States  [127]

1953

Elsie Gibbons, first woman elected mayor of an municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec  [128]
Agnes Israelson, first woman elected mayor in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, United States  

1954

Dorothy Porter, first woman elected mayor in Nevada and first woman elected mayor of North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States  [129]
Dorothy N. Dolbey, first woman elected mayor in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States  [130]
Emílie Knotková, first woman elected mayor in Liberec, Czechoslovakia  
Olive Louise Urquhart, first woman mayor of Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada  [131]
also the first woman mayor in Quebec
Adela Van Severen, first woman mayor of Santa Tecla, El Salvador  
also the first woman mayor in the country[132]

1955

Ragina Balas, first woman elected mayor of Ferry Village, New York, United States  [133]
Jane Forrester, first woman elected mayor of Belleville, Ontario, Canada  [134]
Maud Godsmark, first woman elected mayor of Gatooma, Southern Rhodesia (now Kadoma, Zimbabwe)  [135]
Alba Roballo, first woman elected to the (then collective) Municipal Council of Montevideo, Uruguay  
Mary Van Stevens, first woman elected mayor of Heppner, Oregon, United States  [136]

1956

Maria Desylla-Kapodistria, first woman elected mayor in Greece and of Corfu (city)  
Dorothy Edwards, first woman elected mayor in Tasmania, Australia and of Launceston  [137]
Hannah Levin, first woman mayor of Rishon LeZion, Israel  
Smt. Sulochana M. Modi, first woman elected mayor in Mumbai, India  
Myrth Sarvela, first woman elected mayor of Sitka, Alaska, United States  [138]
Mary Estus Jones Webb, first woman to serve as Mayor-President of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States  
Winnifred Breward, first woman elected mayor of West Hartlepool, United Kingdom  

1957

Lolita Cass, first mayor of Watkins Glen, New York, United States  [139]
Josephine Fey, first woman mayor in Laramie, Wyoming, United States  [140]
Hulda Dóra Jakobsdóttir, first woman elected mayor in Kópavogur and first female mayor in Iceland  
Elizabeth Hall, first woman mayor of Sag Harbor, New York[141]
Betty Potter, first woman mayor of Mount Kisco, New York, United States  [142]

1958

Aruna Asaf Ali, first woman elected mayor in Delhi, India  
Tara Cherian, first woman elected mayor in Chennai, India  
Iris Winnifred King, first woman elected mayor in Kingston, Jamaica  
Aldamira Guedes Fernandes, first woman elected mayor in Brazil and also first female mayor of Quixeramobim  
Ester Roa, first woman elected mayor in Concepción, Chile  
Mary Pearce, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Leeds, England, United Kingdom  

1959

Barbara Ashton, first woman elected mayor of Que Que, Southern Rhodesia (today Kwekwe, Zimbabwe)  [143]
Helena Evans, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom  
Jane Dowdall, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Cork, Ireland  
Joyce Newton-Thompson, first woman elected mayor of Cape Town, South Africa  

1960s

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The first woman mayor in Queensland, Australia was Nellie Robinson who was mayor of Toowoomba from 1967 to 1981.
 
A statue depicting Taiwan's first woman mayor, Hsu Shih-hsien, who was first elected in 1968. She was elected for a second term in 1982.

1960

Auður Auðuns, first woman mayor of Reykjavík, Iceland  
Dame Jean Roberts, first woman Lord Provost of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom  
first woman lord provost. "Provost" is used instead of "mayor" in Scotland
Margot Brett, first woman mayor of Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (today Zimbabwe)  
Bessie Bicknell, first woman mayor of Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom  

1961

Barbara Saben, first woman mayor of Kampala, Uganda  
May Ross McDowell, first woman elected mayor of Johnson City, Tennessee, United States  [144]
Violet Kusbel Cimbora, first woman elected mayor in Florida. Mayor of Masaryktown, Florida, United States  
Myrtle Reed, first woman mayor of Grand River, Ohio, United States  

1962

Eleanor P. Sheppard, first woman elected mayor of Richmond, Virginia, United States  [145]
Leonida Tămaș, first woman mayor of Timișoara, Romania  

1963

Teena Clifton, first woman mayor of Rolling Hills, California, United States  [146]
Florence E. Douglas, first woman elected mayor of Vallejo, California, United States  [147]
Marian Erdmann, first woman elected mayor of Great Falls, Montana, United States  [148]
Ann Hitch Kilgore, first woman mayor of Hampton, Virginia, United States  
Anita Fernandini de Naranjo, first woman mayor of Lima, Peru  
Florence Mills Brown, first woman elected lord mayor of Bristol, England, United Kingdom  

1964

Lenore Bishop, first woman mayor of Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia  
also first woman mayor in South Australia[149]
Vera Kolarič, first woman mayor of Maribor (present Slovenia)  
Margaret H. Prickett, first woman elected mayor of Mishawaka, Indiana, United States  [150]

1965

Norma O. Walker, first woman mayor of Aurora, Colorado, United States  
Annie Major, first elected female Lord mayor of Kingston upon Hull, England, United Kingdom  
Florence Kathleen Lower, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Oxford, England, United Kingdom  
Maxine Patterson, first woman elected mayor of Edgerton, Wyoming, United States  [151]
Grace Onyango, first woman elected mayor of Kisumu, Kenya  
also the first African woman who was a mayor of an African city[152]

1966

Katherine Green, became the first female mayor of Eureka Spring, Arkansas.
Constance Cummings-John, first appointed woman mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone  
Bernice Stokke, first woman mayor of Petersburg, Alaska, United States  [153]

1967

Norma Villareal de Zambrano, first woman mayor in Mexico  
Ann Uccello, first woman mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, United States  
Grace Hartman, first woman mayor of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada  
Janet Wesonga, first woman mayor of Mbale, Uganda  
Mary "Peggy" Kerr, first woman mayor of Sayreville, New Jersey, United States  
was elected with three female councilwomen, creating the first female-majority municipal government in New Jersey
Nellie Robinson, first woman mayor of Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia  
also the first woman mayor in Queensland[154]
Marie Madoé Sivomey, first woman mayor of Lomé, Togo  
also the first woman mayor in the country[155]

1968

Silvia Boza, first woman mayor of Las Condes, Chile  
Lise Girardin, first woman Mayor of Geneva, Switzerland  
Hsu Shih-Hsien, first woman elected mayor of Chiayi City and the first woman elected mayor in Taiwan  [156]
Rena Parker, first woman mayor of Corona, California, United States  [157]
Jean Robinson, first woman elected mayor of Blackpool, England, United Kingdom  [158]

1969

Pilar Careaga Basabe, first woman mayor of Bilbao, Spain  
Eve Homeyer, first woman elected mayor of Aspen, Colorado, United States  [159]
Viola Phillips, first woman mayor elected in Loveland, Ohio, United States  
also first woman mayor in Hamilton County[160]

1970s

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Margaret Kenyatta was the first black woman to serve as Mayor of Nairobi, Kenya.
 
Luxembourg City elected its first woman mayor, Colette Flesch, in 1970.
 
In 1975, Ella Stack became the first woman elected Lord Mayor of Darwin, Australia
 
Unita Blackwell was the first African American woman elected mayor in Mississippi. She served as mayor of Mayersville, Mississippi from 1976 to 2001.
 
On 4 December 1978, Dianne Feinstein was named acting mayor of San Francisco, making her the city's first woman mayor. In 1979, she ran and won as mayor making her the first elected woman to serve as mayor in San Francisco.
 
Jane Byrne was the first woman elected Mayor of Chicago, Illinois in 1979.

1970

Margaret Kenyatta, first black female mayor of Nairobi, Kenya  
Dabir Azam Hosna, first woman elected mayor of Babolsar, Iran  [161]
Colette Flesch, first woman elected mayor of Luxembourg, Luxembourg  

1971

Patience Latting, first woman elected mayor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States  [162]
Latting was also the first female mayor of any major U.S. city with more than 350,000 residents.[162]
Kathryn Kirschbaum, first woman elected mayor of Davenport, Iowa, United States  [163]
Lorette Wood, first woman mayor of Santa Cruz, California, United States  [164]
Norene Mosley, first woman elected mayor of Polson, Montana, United States  [165]

1972

Mila Elaine Cameron, first woman elected mayor of Point Comfort, Texas, United States  [166]
Ellen Walker Craig-Jones, first woman elected mayor of Urbancrest, Ohio, United States  
also the first African-American woman to be elected mayor by popular vote of a United States municipality.
Phyllis Loe, first woman elected Lord mayor of Portsmouth, United Kingdom  
Jane Bigelow, first woman mayor of London, Ontario, Canada  
Stella Harris Oaks, first woman to serve as mayor of Vernal, Utah, United States  [167]
Oaks was served as acting mayor
Marian Perry Whitehurst, first woman mayor of Chesapeake, Virginia, United States  

1973

Jemima Cook, first woman elected mayor of Twin Bridges, Montana, United States  [168]
Doris A. Davis, first woman mayor of Compton, California, United States  
Lelia Foley, first woman mayor of Taft, Oklahoma  [169]
Eileen Lloyd, first woman elected mayor of Keansburg, New Jersey, United States  
Marjorie Alice Brown, first woman elected Lord mayor of Birmingham, United Kingdom  
Julianne M. Jensen was elected the first woman mayor of Knoxville, Iowa, United States  
Barbara Impellittiere, first woman elected mayor of Cold Spring, New York, United States  [170]
Jane Tolmach first woman elected Mayor of Oxnard, California, United States  

1974

Diane L. Bervig, First elected Mayor of Williston, North Dakota, United States   A chance meeting, a day of fun
Janet Gray Hayes, first woman elected Mayor of San Jose, California, United States  [171]
Hayes was also the first female mayor of a major U.S. city with more than 500,000 residents.[171]
Eleanor Kieliszek, first woman elected Mayor of Teaneck, New Jersey, United States  [172]
Carrie Kent, first African-American woman mayor of Walthourville, Georgia, United States  
Anne Kaplan, first woman mayor of Monticello, New York, United States  [173]

1975

Ruth Blankman, first woman elected mayor of Canton, New York, United States  [174]
Helen Boosalis, first woman elected mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska, United States  
Mary Byrne, first woman elected mayor of Galway, Ireland  
Ione Christensen, first woman elected mayor of Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada  
Lila Cockrell, first woman elected mayor of San Antonio, Texas, United States  
Joy Cummings, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Newcastle (New South Wales), Australia  
Beth Finch, first woman elected mayor of Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States  [175]
Betty Edmondson, first woman mayor of Yakima, Washington, United States  [176]
Evelyn Helena Parker, first woman mayor of Subiaco, Western Australia, Australia  
also the first woman mayor in Western Australia[177]
Connie Ames Peters, first woman elected mayor of Wichita, Kansas, United States  [178]
Jeannette Plambeck, first woman mayor of Burns, Wyoming, United States  [179]
Eleanor A. Simpson, first woman elected mayor in Old Westbury, New York, United States  
also first woman elected mayor in Nassau County, New York[180]
Ella Stack, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Darwin, Australia  

1976

Unita Blackwell, first African American woman elected mayor in Mississippi, United States  
served as Mayor of Mayersville, Mississippi from 1976 to 2001
Sofía Medina de López, first woman elected mayor of Medellín, Colombia  
Adelina Rodriguez, first woman elected mayor of Quezon City, Philippines  
Margaret Hance, first woman elected Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, United States  [181]
Adlene Harrison, first woman mayor of Dallas, Texas, United States  
Floretta K. Lauber, first woman mayor of Arcadia, California, United States  [182][183]
Dorothy Wilken, first woman elected mayor of Boca Raton, Florida, United States  [184]
Phyllis Sweeney, first woman elected mayor of Laguna Beach, California, United States  [185]

1977

Maria Barnaby Greenwald, first woman elected mayor of Cherry Hill, New Jersey[186]
Isabella Cannon, first woman elected mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina, United States  [187]
Eleanor Crouch, first woman elected mayor of Santa Paula, California, United States  [188]
Joyce Ebert, first woman to serve as mayor of Everett Washington, United States  [189]
Carole Keeton Strayhorn, first woman elected mayor of Austin, Texas, United States  
Betty Marshall, first woman elected Mayor of York, Pennsylvania, United States  [190]
Suzi Oppenheimer, first woman elected mayor of Mamaroneck (village), New York, United States  [191]
Mathilde Schroyens, first woman elected mayor of Antwerp, Belgium  

1978

Dianne Feinstein, first woman and first person of Jewish faith to serve as Mayor of San Francisco, United States  
Feinstein was appointed mayor on 4 December 1978 following the shooting death of her predecessor, George Moscone. In 1979, she became the first woman elected Mayor of San Francisco.
Enma González, first elected female Mayor of Vigo, Spain  
Dusty Miller, first woman elected Mayor of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada  
Marjorie Carroll, first woman elected Mayor of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada  
Helen Wilkes, first woman to become Mayor of West Palm Beach, Florida, United States  [192]
Frances Prince, first woman to become mayor of Thousand Oaks, California, United States  
also served 1983 to 1984[193]

1979

Núria Albó, first woman elected mayor of La Garriga, Spain  
Jane M. Byrne, first woman elected Mayor of Chicago, Illinois, United States, United States  
Byrne was also the first female mayor of any United States city with more than 3 million residents.
Clo Hoover, first woman elected mayor of Santa Monica, California, United States  
Delitha Kilgore, first woman elected mayor of Lewiston, Idaho, United States  [194]
Virginia Smith, first woman mayor of Ticonderoga, New Yorkk, United States  [195]
Regina Zokosky, first woman elected mayor of Indio, California, United States  [196]

1980s

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Kathryn J. Whitmire was the first woman elected Mayor of Houston, Texas in 1982.
 
The first woman mayor of Mayor of Auckland City, Catherine Tizard, was elected in 1983.
 
Sallyanne Atkinson was the first woman elected Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Australia in 1985.
 
Virginia Beach first elected Meyera Oberndorf mayor in 1988, making her the city's first woman mayor. She served in that capacity until 2009.
 
In 1989, Luiza Erundina became the first woman Mayor of São Paulo, Brazil.
 
In 1989, Strasbourg, France elected its first woman mayor, Catherine Trautmann.

1980

Janice Bateman, first woman mayor of Berwick, Victoria, Australia  [197]
Sr. Carolyn Farrell, first woman elected mayor of Dubuque, Iowa, United States  [198]
Farrell was the first nun elected mayor in Iowa
Josephine Heckman, first woman elected mayor of Pasadena, California, United States  [199]
Patricia Logan, first woman elected mayor of Noblesville, Indiana, United States  
Janet Smith, first woman elected mayor of St. Albans (city), Vermont, United States  
less than a week after she was sworn-in Smith was shot and killed at her home.[200]

1981

Joy Burgess, first woman elected mayor of Milwaukie, Oregon, United States  [201]
Ruth Burleigh, first woman elected mayor of Bend, Oregon, United States  [202]
Juanita Crabb, first woman elected Mayor of Binghamton, New York, United States  [203]
Eileen Anderson, first woman elected Mayor of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States  
Maria Barnaby Greenwald, first woman elected Mayor of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States  
previously served from 1977 to 1979 as chosen by city council
Violet Khouri, first woman elected mayor of Kafr Yasif and the first female mayor in Israel  
Mary K. Shell, first woman elected mayor of Bakersfield, California, United States  [204]
Deborah Ponder Baker, first woman mayor of Hot Springs, North Carolina, United States  [205]
Dr. G. M. Wells, first woman elected mayor of Enterprise, Kansas, United States  [206]

1982

Claudette Kaye McCrary, first woman elected mayor of Casper, Wyoming, United States  [207]
Kathryn J. Whitmire, first woman elected mayor of Houston, Texas, United States  
Tina Tomlje, first woman mayor of Ljubljana, present Slovenia  
Grace Bannister, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Belfast, United Kingdom  
Patricia Rustad, first woman elected mayor of Beaconsfield, Quebec, Canada  [208]
Kit Ward, first woman mayor of Nuneaton and Bedworth, England, United Kingdom  [209]
Sue Marie Young, first woman elected mayor of Richfield, Utah, United States  [210]

1983

Mary Donaldson, Baroness Donaldson of Lymington, first woman elected Lord Mayor of London, England, United Kingdom  
Luiza Erundina, first woman elected mayor of São Paulo, Brasil  
Wendy Chapman, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Australia  
Edith Henningsgaard, first woman elected mayor of Astoria, Oregon, United States  
Elizabeth Kishkon, first woman elected mayor of Windsor, Ontario, Canada  
Sue Miller, first woman elected mayor of Salem, Oregon, United States  [211]
Eve Poole, first woman elected mayor of Invercargill, New Zealand  
Elda Pucci, first woman elected mayor of Palermo, Italy  
also the first female mayor of an Italian city
Catherine Tizard, first woman elected mayor of Auckland, New Zealand  [212]
Helen Westberg, first woman mayor of Carbondale, Illinois, United States  [213]

1984

Daurene Lewis, first black female mayor in Nova Scotia, Canada (Annapolis Royal)  [214]
Mary Kate Stovall, first female, first African American mayor of Hurtsboro, Alabama, United States  
Donna Owens, first woman elected Mayor of Toledo, Ohio, United States  [215]
Karen Johnson, first woman elected mayor of Schenectady, New York, United States  [216]
Elsie Wayne, first woman elected mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick Canada  [217]

1985

Sallyanne Atkinson, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Australia  
first woman member of the Liberal Party of Australia to serve as Lord Mayor[218]
Ella Bengel, first woman elected mayor of New Bern, North Carolina, United States  [219]
Dee Donne, the first woman elected mayor of Torrington, Connecticut, United States  [220]
Bogdana Glumac-Levakov, first woman elected mayor of Zrenjanin, present Serbia  
Shirley Huffman, first woman elected mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon, United States  [221]
Lorna Kesterson, first woman elected mayor of Henderson, Nevada, United States  [222]
Karen Kirby, first woman elected mayor of Miami Shores, Florida, United States  [223][224]
Gerri Lynn O'Connor, first woman elected mayor of Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada  [225]
Ann Pomykal, first woman elected mayor of Lewisville, Texas, United States  [226]
Joan Barr, first woman elected mayor of Evanston, Illinois, United States  [227]
Kristi M. Vetri, first woman elected mayor of O'Fallon, Illinois, United States  [228]

1986

Julene Kennerly, first woman elected mayor of Browning, Montana, United States  
also the first Native American woman elected mayor in the United States[229]
Alexis Ord, first woman elected mayor of Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Australia  
Gretchen Brewin, first woman elected mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada  
Doone Kennedy, first woman elected Lord Mayor of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia  [230]
Maria Luíza Fontenele, first woman elected mayor of Fortaleza, Brasil  
Maureen O'Connor, first woman elected mayor of San Diego, California, United States  
Jessie M. Rattley, first woman and African American elected by fellow Council members as mayor of the City of Newport News, Virginia, United States  [231]
Lois Reed, first woman elected mayor of Malinta, Ohio, United States  
Reed served for ten minutes before tendering her resignation[232]

1987

Maria Magnani Noya, first woman elected mayor of Turin, Italy  
Carrie Saxon Perry, first woman elected mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, United States  
Sandra Warshaw Freedman, first woman elected mayor of Tampa, Florida, United States  [233]
May Cutler, first woman elected mayor of Westmount, Quebec, Canada  
Sue Myack, first woman elected Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States  
Lottie Shackelford, first woman to serve as mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas, United States  [234]
Laura Slate, first woman elected mayor of Gouverneur, New York, United States  [235]
Annette Strauss, first woman elected mayor of Dallas, Texas, United States  [236]
Betty Turner, first woman elected mayor of Corpus Christi, Texas, United States  [237]
Helen Perkins, first woman elected mayor of Hollandale, Mississippi, United States  
also the city's first African American mayor[238]

1988

Agnes Devanadera, first woman elected mayor of Sampaloc, Quezon, Philippines  
Elizabeth H. Dwarica, first woman elected mayor of Leonia, New Jersey, United States  [239][240]
Luiza Erundina, first woman elected mayor of São Paulo, Brazil  
Eleanor McLaughlin, first woman Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom  
Sophie Masloff, first woman elected Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States  
Meyera E. Oberndorf, first woman elected mayor of Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States  
Joyce Trimmer, first woman elected mayor of Scarborough, Ontario, Canada  [241]
Rosalia I. Umali, first woman elected Mayor of Calapan, Philippines  

1989

Annette Jäger, first female mayor of Essen, Germany  [242][circular reference]
Catherine Trautmann, first woman elected mayor of Strasbourg, France  
Jan Reimer, first woman elected mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada  
Vicki Buck, first woman elected Mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand  [243]
Krystyna Nesteruk, first woman elected mayor of Katowice, Poland  
Janice Stork, first woman elected Mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States  [244]
Suzie Azar, first woman elected mayor of El Paso, Texas, United States  
Martha S. Wood, first woman elected mayor of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States  [245]
Clementina Ródenas, first woman elected mayor of Valencia, Spain  
Marguerite Balenguélé-Zarambaud, first woman mayor of Bangui, Central African Republic  [246]

1990s

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Sharon Pratt Kelly was the first woman mayor of Washington, D.C. (elected in 1990, took office in 1991).
 
Frankfurt, Germany elected Petra Roth mayor in 1995, making her the first woman to serve the city in that capacity.
 
Ivi Eenmaa was the first woman mayor of Tallinn, Estonia, serving from 1997 to 1999.
 
From 1999 to 2009, Rosa Aguilar was the Mayor of Córdoba, the first woman in the city's history to serve in that capacity.
1990
Hazel Beard, first woman elected mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, United States  
Franciszka Cegielska first woman elected mayor of Gdynia, Poland  
Alice Jempsa, Los Alamitos, California, United States  [247]
Rohani Darus Danil first woman mayor of Tebing Tinggi, Indonesia  [248]
Marie Bednářová, first woman elected mayor of Kladno, Czech Republic  [249]
1991
Cosetta Castagno, first woman elected mayor of Vernon, Utah, United States  [250]
Ruth Devenney, first woman mayor of Kiama, New South Wales, Australia  [251]
Harue Kitamura, first woman elected mayor of Ashiya, Japan  
Moira Leiper Ducharme, first woman elected mayor of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada  [252]
Linda Lingle, first woman elected Mayor of Maui, Hawaii, United States  
Sharon Pratt Kelly, first woman elected Mayor of the District of Columbia, United States  [253]
Ana Rosa Payán, first woman elected mayor of Mérida, Mexico  
June Rowlands, first woman elected mayor of Toronto, Ontario, Canada  
Kaba Rougui Barry, first woman elected mayor of Matam, Guinea  [254]
Susan Weiner, first woman elected Mayor of Savannah, Georgia, United States  [255]
Elizabeth Brater, first woman elected Mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States  
Joyce Johnson, first woman mayor of Orem, Utah, United States  [256]
Mary Kanyha, first woman mayor of Pine Knoll Shores, North Carolina, United States  [257]
1992
Deedee Corradini, first woman elected mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah, United States  
Irene Sáez, first woman elected mayor of Chacao Municipality, Venezuela  
Sonia Durán de Infante, first woman in function of mayor of Bogotá, Colombia  
Rose Janneire, first woman elected mayor of Arima, Trinidad and Tobago  
Jane Robbins, first woman elected mayor of Pine City, Minnesota, United States  
Marilyn Roman, first woman to serve as Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey, United States  
served as acting mayor for over four months following the removal of her predecessor, Gerald McCann, who was convicted of fraud[258]
Ann-Marit Sæbønes, first woman elected mayor of Oslo, Norway  
M. Susan Savage, first woman elected mayor Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States  
Claire Stewart, first woman elected mayor of New Plymouth, New Zealand  
Susan Thompson, first woman elected mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada  
Fran Wilde, first woman elected mayor of Wellington, New Zealand  [259]
Cheryll Woods-Flowers, first woman elected mayor of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States  
Stella Welsh, first woman elected mayor of Orem, Utah, United States  [260]
Welsh defeated Joyce Johnson, the first woman mayor of Orem who was appointed by the city council, in the 1991 general election
1993
Linda Blogoslawski, first woman elected mayor of New Britain, Connecticut, United States  [261]
Eunice Britto, first woman elected mayor Mangalore (Mangaluru), India  [262]
Rita Cutajar, first woman mayor of Għasri (Gozo), and also first female mayor in Malta  
Slobodanka Gruden, first woman elected mayor of Belgrade, Serbia  
Ildikó Asztalos, first woman elected mayor of Miskolc, Hungary  
Agnethe Davidsen, first woman elected mayor of Nuuk, Greenland  
Ruth Bascom, first woman mayor of Eugene, Oregon, United States  [263]
Frances Gibbs, first woman elected mayor of Peekskill, New York.[264]
Anne Jones, first woman elected mayor of Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States  [265]
Sylvia Kerckhoff first woman elected mayor of Durham, North Carolina
Shirley Seney, first woman mayor of Lake Placid, New York, United States  [266]
Judy Green, first woman to serve as mayor of Oviedo, Florida, United States  [267]
Sharon Sayles Belton, first woman and first African-American elected mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States  
Hana Demlová, first woman elected mayor of Pardubice, Czech Republic  [268]
1994
Patricia Candiano, first woman mayor of Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States  [269]
Dagmar Lastovecká, first woman elected mayor of Brno, Czech Republic  
Marie-Luise Smeets, first woman elected mayor of Düsseldorf, Germany  
1995
Muriel Allerton, first woman elected mayor of Fulton, Oswego County, New York, United States  [270]
Soledad Becerril, first elected female mayor of Seville, Spain  
Ivi Eenmaa, first woman mayor of Tallinn, Estonia  [271]
Christine Korff, first woman elected mayor of Port Chester, New York, United States  [272]
Mary Lou Makepeace, first woman mayor of Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States  [273]
Petra Roth first woman elected mayor of Frankfurt, Germany  
Luisa Fernanda Rudi, first elected female mayor of Zaragoza, Spain  
Joan Shafer, first woman elected mayor of Surprise, Arizona, United States  [274]
Saroj Singh, first woman elected mayor of Varanasi, India  [275]
Sukhi Turner, first woman elected mayor of Dunedin, New Zealand[276]
Celia Villalobos, first elected female mayor of Málaga, Spain  
Rosemary Waldorf, first woman elected Mayor of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States  [277]
1996
Margaret Farquhar, first woman elected Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom  
Marina Matulović-Dropulić, first woman in function of mayor of Zagreb, Croatia  
(appointed 1996, elected 1997)
Eva-Riitta Siitonen, first woman elected mayor of Helsinki, Finland  
1997
Sue Bauman,, first woman elected mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, United States  [278]
Fay Brennan, first woman elected mayor of Wyong, New South Wales, Australia  [279]
Jessica Maes, first woman elected mayor of Huntington Park, California, United States  [280]
Joan Wagnon, first woman elected of mayor of Topeka, Kansas, United States  [281]
Tokozile Xasa, first woman elected mayor of Amathole District, South Africa  
also first woman mayor in Eastern Cape[282]
1998
Maria Clara Lobregat, first woman elected Mayor of Zamboanga City, Philippines  
Elenita Binay, first woman elected Mayor of Makati City, Philippines  
Fran Barford, first woman elected mayor of Temple Terrace, Florida, United States  
Barford ran unopposed[283]
Roxanne Browning, first women elected mayor of Northport, New York, United States  [284]
Janet Crampsey, first woman mayor of Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom  [285]
Miriam Feirberg, first woman elected mayor of Netanya, Israel  
Betty Flores, first woman elected mayor of Laredo, Texas, United States  [286]
Yael German, first woman elected mayor of Herzliya, Israel  
Diane Mathis, first woman mayor of Tulare, California, United States  
Fikile Mtembu, first woman elected mayor of Manzini, Eswatini  [287]
also first woman mayor in Swaziland[288]
Maria O'Brien Campbell, first woman mayor of Drogheda, Ireland  
Vilma Santos, first woman elected mayor of Lipa City, Philippines  
Sarojini Yogeswaran, first woman elected mayor of Jaffna, Sri Lanka  
she was assassinated three months into her term[289]
Molly Mulyahati Djubaedi, first woman mayor of Sukabumi, Indonesia  [290]
1999
Rosa Aguilar, first woman elected mayor of Córdoba, Spain  
Yolanda Barcina, first woman elected mayor of Pamplona, Spain  
Kay Barnes, first woman elected Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, United States  
Paz Fernández, first woman elected mayor of Gijón, Spain  
Jan Laverty Jones, first woman elected Mayor of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States  
Patricia Nawa, first woman elected mayor of Lusaka, Zambia  [291]
Shirley Robb, first woman elected mayor of Princeton, Indiana, United States  [292]
Rosario Robles, first woman appointed Head of Government of the Federal District in Mexico City, Mexico  [293]
in Mexico City, "Head of Government of the Federal District" is the equivalent of a mayor.
Theresia Samaria, first woman elected mayor of Walvis Bay, Namibia  
Frankie Seaberry, first woman elected mayor of Centerville, Missouri, United States  [294]
Jennifer Stultz, first woman elected mayor of Gastonia, North Carolina, United States  
Helen Wright, first woman elected Lord Provost of Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom  
Yvonne Thorne, first woman elected mayor of Dorset Council in Tasmania, Australia  [295]
Blanca Vela, first woman elected mayor of Brownsville, Texas, United States  [296]
Deborah C. Whitcraft, the first woman elected mayor of Beach Haven, New Jersey, United States  [297]
Sharon J. Bilinski, the first woman elected Mayor of Pana, Illinois, United States, 1 May 1999.

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