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The '''Mayor of [[Tuscaloosa]]''' is elected by the city at-large and serves four-year terms.  The mayor is not term-limited and is bipartisan.
The '''Mayor of [[Tuscaloosa]]''' is elected by the city at-large and serves four-year terms.  The mayor is not term-limited and is bipartisan.  Tuscaloosa is [[Alabama]]'s fifth-largest city, and was incorporated on [[December 13]], [[1819]], making it one day older than the state itself.


The mayor administers the day-to-day operations of the city, including overseeing the various city departments, over whom he has hiring and firing power.  The mayor also acts as ambassador of the city.  The mayor sits in city council meetings and has a tie-breaking vote.  The current Mayor of Tuscaloosa is [[Walter Maddox]], who was elected to office is September [[2005]].  Prior to Maddox, [[Alvin A. DuPont]] had served as mayor for 24 years.
The mayor administers the day-to-day operations of the city, including overseeing the various city departments, over whom he has hiring and firing power.  The mayor also acts as ambassador of the city.  The mayor sits in [[Tuscaloosa City Council|city council]] meetings and has a tie-breaking vote.   


[[Category:Tuscaloosa]]
==Mayors of Tuscaloosa==
* [[William Bolling]], 1828–
* [[John Owen]]
* [[William R. Smith]], 1837–
* [[D. Henry Robinson]]
* [[Robert Blair]]
* [[Joseph Guild]], 1850–1854
* [[Obediah Berry]], 1864–1865
* Joseph Guild, 1866–
* [[S. B. Smith]]
* [[John S. Garvin]]
* [[Joseph Pegues]]
* [[Tolliver Samuels]]
* [[Robert Blair]]
* [[Obediah Berry]], 1873–1874
* [[John Harris (Tuscaloosa)|John Harris]], 1874–1876
* [[Obediah Berry]], 1877–1880
* [[William Jemison|William Carlos Jemison]], 1880–1890
* [[Henry Foster]], 1890–1894
* [[William Jemison|William Carlos Jemison]], 1894–1900
* [[William Cochrane]], 1900–1904
* [[Frank Blair|Frank Gamble Blair]], 1904–1906
* [[W. M. Faulk]], 1906–1910
* [[Zimri Shirley]], 1910–1911
* ___ 1911–1914
* [[D. Beatty Robertson]], 1914–1926
* [[Luther Davis Sr]], 1926–1949
* [[James Robertson]], 1949–1953]]
* [[Hal McCall]], 1953–1956
* [[George Van Tassel]], 1956–1969
* [[Snow Hinton]], 1969–1976
* [[Ernest Collins]], 1976–1981
* [[Alvin DuPont]], 1981–2005
* [[Walt Maddox]], 2005–
 
==References==
* Ochoa, Mandy (July 3, 1985) [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=zzYdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uaUEAAAAIBAJ&dq=hal-mccall%20mayor&pg=2703%2C377279 "Election to add chapter to history".] p. 1 ''The Tuscaloosa News''
 
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 25 March 2023

The Mayor of Tuscaloosa is elected by the city at-large and serves four-year terms. The mayor is not term-limited and is bipartisan. Tuscaloosa is Alabama's fifth-largest city, and was incorporated on December 13, 1819, making it one day older than the state itself.

The mayor administers the day-to-day operations of the city, including overseeing the various city departments, over whom he has hiring and firing power. The mayor also acts as ambassador of the city. The mayor sits in city council meetings and has a tie-breaking vote.

Mayors of Tuscaloosa

References