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This is a list of mayors of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island:

No. Years in office Name Place of birth Notes Ref
1 1855-1857 Robert Hutchinson Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island First mayor of Charlottetown [1]
2 1857-1867 Thomas Heath Haviland, Sr. Cirencester, Glouchestershire, England Died while in office [2][3]
3 1867-1872 Theophilus DesBrisay Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [4]
4 1872-1875 Neil Rankin [5]
5 1875-1877 Theophilus DesBrisay Second non-subsequent election [4]
6 1877-1878 Jedediah Slason Carvell Newcastle, New Brunswick Refused renomination [6][7][8]
7 1878-1882 William Eddison Dawson Leeds, England [7]
8 1882-1884 David Robert Moore Hooper Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [9]
9 1885-1886 Henry Beer Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Died while in office [2][10]
10 1886-1893 Thomas Heath Haviland, Jr. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [2]
11 1893-1897 William Eddison Dawson Leeds, England Second non-subsequent election [7]
12 1897-1904 James Warburton Woodbrook, Prince Edward Island [11]
13 1904-1906 Frederick F. Kelly Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Town's first Roman Catholic mayor [8]
14 1906-1908 James Paton Paisley, Scotland [8]
15 1908-1910 Benjamin C. Prowse Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [12]
16 1910-1912 Benjamin Rogers Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [13]
17 1912-1914 Charles Lyons [14]
18 1914-1916 R.H. Stearns
19 1916-1918 P.S. Brown [15]
20 1918-1920 George Dudley Wright Bedeque, Prince Edward Island [8][16]
21 1920-1922 Daniel J. Riley [17]
22 1922-1924 Robert Harold Jenkins Mount Albion, Prince Edward Island [18]
23 1924-1926 John McKenna [19]
24 1926-1928 Leonard B. Miller
25 1928-1930 Ira J. Yeo [20]
26 1930-1932 Thomas William Lemuel Prowse Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [6]
27 1932-1934 William S. Stewart Marshfield, Prince Edward Island [21]
28 1934-1936 Samuel Kennedy [22]
29 1936-1938 Percy W. Turner [23]
30 1938-1940 Ernest A. Foster Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [24]
31 1940-1944 B. Roy Holman [25]
32 1944-1946 James E. Blanchard
33 1946-1951 B. Earle MacDonald Covehead, Prince Edward Island [26]
34 1951-1956 J. David Stewart Georgetown, Prince Edward Island [27]
35 1956-1958 Edwin C. Johnstone Long River, Prince Edward Island [28][29]
36 1960-1965 A. Walthen Gaudet [30]
37 1965-1969 Walter J. Cox [31][32]
38 1969-1972 Dorothy Corrigan Charlottetown, Price Edward Island Defeated incumbent mayor Cox to become Charlottetown's first woman mayor [31][32][33]
39 1972-1975 Elmer J. MacRae [32]
40 1975-1978 Frank Zakem Saint-Paul-du-Buton, Quebec [34][35][32]
41 1978-1987 Frank J. Moran Newfoundland and Labrador [28][36][37][32]
42 1987-1993 John E. Ready Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [38][39][32]
43 1993-1998 Ian McDonald Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [40][41][32]
44 1998-2003 George MacDonald [42][36][32]
45 2003-2018 Clifford J. Lee Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Longest-serving mayor [43][32]
46 2018–present[needs update] Philip Brown [44][45]

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