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Mayors and Postmasters of Racine, Wisconsin


Mayors of Racine, 1848-2005 (may be incomplete!)
Reuben M. Norton 1848 Henry Bryan 1849 Eli R. Cooley 1850 William H. Waterman 1851 William T. Richmond 1852 David McDonald 1853-54 George Wustum 1855 Jerome I. Case 1856 John W. Cary 1857 Jerome I. Case 1858 W. W. Vaughan 1859 Jerome I. Case 1860 George C. Northrup 1861 Alvin Raymond 1862 George C. Northrup 1863 Thomas Falvey 1864 John W. Hart 1865 George A. Thompson 1866-68 Massena B. Erskine 1869-71 Reuben Doud 1872-73 Robert H. Baker 1874 Reuben Doud 1875 John G. Meachem 1876-78 Ernest J. Hueffner 1879 Massena B. Erskine 1880 William P. Packard 1881-82 Titus G. Fish 1883 Martin M. Secor 1884 Joseph Miller 1885 Daniel A. Olin 1886-87 Martin M. Secor 1888 Frank L. Mitchell 1889 Adolph Weber 1890 Jackson I. Case 1891-95 David G. Janes 1895-97 Fred Graham 1897-99 Michael Higgins 1899-1903 Peter B. Nelson 1903-07 Alex J. Horlick 1907-11 Walter S. Goodland 1911-15 T. W. Thiesen 1915-19 William H. Armstrong 1919-21 A. J. Lunt 1921-23 William H. Armstrong 1923-31 William J. Swoboda 1931-37 Roy A. Spencer 1937-39 T. G. Morris 1939-43 Francis H. Wendt 1943-49 John E. Gothner 1949-55 Jack H. Humble 1955-63 William H. Beyer 1963-69 Kenneth L. Huck 1969-73 Stephen F. Olsen 1973-87 N. Owen Davies 1987-95 James M. Smith 1995-2003 Gary Becker 2003-

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1921 Apr 5: A. J. Lunt, elected; R. M. Hurley, defeated.
  • 1937 Apr 6: Roy A. Spencer, elected; William J. Swoboda, defeated.
  • 1969 Mar 4: Kenneth L. Huck, nominated; William H. Beyer, nominated; Thor Lieungh, defeated in primary; Ronald F. Betker, defeated in primary.
  • 1969 Apr 1: Kenneth L. Huck, elected; William H. Beyer, defeated.
  • 1971 Apr 6: Kenneth L. Huck, elected unopposed.
  • 1973 Mar 6: Leo Mutchler, nominated; Stephen F. Olsen, nominated; Warren Kraft, defeated in primary; Thor Lieungh, defeated in primary.
  • 1973 Apr 3: Stephen F. Olsen, elected; Leo Mutchler, defeated.


    Postmasters at Racine, 1887-1905 (may be incomplete!)
    C. Snyder as of 1887 Jackson I. Case as of 1901 H. J. Smith as of 1905

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