African American mayors in California
The following is a list of current and former African American mayors in the State of California. Since Edward P. Duplex was elected in 1888 as mayor of Wheatland, California,[1][2] numerous African Americans have been elected or appointed to the post of mayor in California.
Population (2020): 115,921
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wade Harper | 2012–2016 | First African-American mayor of Antioch[3] |
| Lamar Thorpe | 2020–Present |
Population (2020): 124,321
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warren Widener | 1971–1979 | First African-American mayor of Berkeley |
| Gus Newport | 1979–1986 |
Population (2020): 95,558
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gilbert D. Smith | 1970–1971 1974–1975 | First African-American mayor of Carson[4] |
| Clarence A. Bridgers | 1975–1976 1980–1981 | [4] |
| Thomas G. Mills | 1982–1986 | [4] |
| Daryl W. Sweeney | 2001–2003 | [4] |
| Lula Davis-Holmes | 2020–Present | [4] |
Population (2020): 95,740
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Douglas Dollarhide | 1969–1973 | First African-American American mayor of Compton |
| Doris A. Davis | 1973–1977 | |
| Lionel Cade | 1977–1981 | |
| Walter R. Tucker Jr. | 1981–1993 | |
| Walter R. Tucker III | 1993–1995 | |
| Omar Bradley | 1993–2001 | ||
| Eric J. Perrodin | 2001–2013 | ||
| Aja Brown | 2013–2021 | |
| Emma Sharif | 2021–Present |
Population (2020): 7,584
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Coleman-Senghor | 2010–2011 | First African-American mayor of Cotati |
Population (2020): 30,034
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barbara Mouton | 1983–1986 | First African American mayor of East Palo Alto |
| James E. Blakey Jr. | May 1, 1987 – 1988 | [5][6] |
| John Bostic | 1988–1989 | [7] |
| William Vines | 1989–1990 | |
| Warnell Coats | 1991 | [8] |
| Pat Johnson | 1992 | [9] |
| Sharifa Wilson | 1992–1995 1999–2000 | [10][11][12] |
| Rose Jacobs Gibson | 1995–1997 | [13][14][15] |
| R.B. Jones | 1997–1998 | [16] | |
| Myrtle Walker | 2001 | [17][18] |
| Patricia Foster | 2003 2008 | [19][20] |
| Donna Rutherford | 2004 2016 | [21] |
| David E. Woods | 2005 2007 2010 | [22] |
| Lisa Yarbrough-Gauthier | 2015 2019 2023 | |
| Larry Moody | 2017 | |
| Regina Wallace-Jones | 2020 |
Population (2020): 44,322
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| DuBois McGee | 1966–1972 | First African-American mayor of El Centro[23] |
Population (2020): 212,704
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acquanetta Warren | 2010–Present | First female and African-American mayor of Fontana[24] |
Population (2020): 88,083
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chris Brown | 2013–2015 | First African-American mayor of Hawthorne |
Population (2020): 107,762
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Edward Vincent Jr. | 1983–1997 | First African-American Mayor of Inglewood |
| Roosevelt F. Dorn | 1997–2010 | |
| Danny Tabor | 2010–2011 | [25][26][27] |
| James T. Butts Jr. | 2011–Present |
Population (2020): 70,265
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas R. Yarborough | 1966–1968 | First African-American mayor[28][29] |
Population (2020): 27,627
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Racquel Vasquez | 2016–Present | First African-American female mayor in San Diego County |
Population (2020): 466,742
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rex Richardson | 2022–Present | First African-American mayor of Long Beach, California |
Population (2020): 67,265
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Henning | 1985–1986 1991–1992 | First African-American mayor of Lynwood[30] | |
| Evelyn Wells | 1986 1989–1990 | ||
| Paul Richards | 1986–2003 | [31] |
| Louis Byrd | 1999–2000 2006–2007 |
Population (2020): 440,646
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lionel Wilson | 1979–1993 | First African-American mayor of Oakland |
| Elihu Harris | 1993–1999 | |
| Kevin Jenkins | January 6, 2025 – May 20, 2025 | Acting mayor |
| Barbara Lee | May 20, 2025 – Present |
Population (2020): 3,898,747
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tom Bradley | 1973–1993 | First African-American mayor of Los Angeles |
| Karen Bass | 2022–Present | First female African-American mayor of Los Angeles 2nd African-American mayor |
Population (2020): 33,780
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Billy Ray White | 1980–1981 1982–1983 1985–1986 | First African-American mayor of Menlo Park |
| Cecilia Taylor | 2019–2020 | |
| Drew Combs | 2020–2021 |
Population (2020): 80,273
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ben F. Gross | 1966–1968 | First African-American mayor of Milpitas[32] |
Population (2020): 174,068
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terry Johnson | 2000–2004 | First African-American mayor of Oceanside[33] |
Population (2020): 44,575
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ron Oden | 2003–2007 | First African-American mayor of Palm Springs |
Population (2020): 138,699
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loretta Thompson-Glickman | 1982–1984 | First African-American mayor of Pasadena |
| Chris Holden | 1997–1999 |
Population (2020): 104,026
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deborah Robertson | 2012–2024 | First African-American mayor of Rialto, California[34] |
Population (2020): 116,448
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| George D. Carroll | 1964–1965 | First African-American mayor of Richmond |
| George Livingston | 1969–1970 1985–1993 | First elected African-American mayor of Richmond[35] |
| Nat Bates | 1971–1972 1976–1977 | [35] |
| Booker T. Anderson | 1973–1974 | [35] |
| Lonnie Washington | 1978–1979 | [35] |
| George Livingston | 1985–1989* 1989–1993 | First elected African-American mayor of Richmond *appointed in 1985 to finish Thomas Corcoran's term. Won election in 1989 becoming Richmond's first elected African-American mayor[35] |
| Irma Anderson | 2001–2006 | First elected African-American female mayor of Richmond[35] |
Population (2020): 524,943
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kevin Johnson | 2008–2016 | First African-American mayor of Sacramento |
Population (2020): 93,076
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nat Trives | 1975–1977 | First African-American mayor of Santa Monica |
Population (2020): 873,965
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Willie Brown | 1996–2004 | First African-American mayor of San Francisco |
| London Breed | 2017–2018 | First African-American woman mayor of San Francisco |
Population (2020): 84,605
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| H. Abram Wilson | 2002–2008 | First African-American mayor of San Ramon |
Population (2020): 32,366
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oscar Lawson | 1976–1978 | First African-American mayor of Seaside[36] |
| Stephen E. Ross | 1978–1980 | [36] |
| Lancelot McClair | 1982–1994 | [36] |
| Don R. Jordan | 1994–1998 | [36] |
| Jerry C. Smith | 1998–2004 | |
| Ian Oglesby | 2018–Present |
Population (2020): 320,804
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michael Tubbs | 2017–2021 | First African-American mayor of Stockton |
| Kevin Lincoln | 2021–2025 | [37] |
Population (2020): 126,966
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lawrence E. Horner | 1976–1977 1981–1982 1984–1885 1988–1989 |
Population (2020): 93,000
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nancy Young | 2020–2024 | [38] |
Population (2020): 3,712
| Image | Mayor | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Edward P. Duplex | 1888 | First African American mayor in the state of California[1][2] |
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