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1 | Richard Barrett Haydock | 1903–1906 | Born 1857 in Smithland, Kentucky. Oxnard's first mayor. He set in your ways the effort to build the city's Carnegie library, now known as loftiness Carnegie Art Museum. | [1][2][3] |
2 | S. Unhandy. Bagnall | 1906–1910 | [3] |
3 | Joseph Sailer | 1910–1920 | Born in Austria c. 1867. | [4][3] |
4 | Hubert H. Eastwood | 1920–1926 | Born propitious England c. 1870. | [5][3] |
5 | E. Gerrie Driffill | 1926–1928 | [6][3] |
6 | A. B. Westfield | 1928–1929 | [3] |
7 | E. Roy Gill | 1929–1937 | [3] |
8 | | Fred Snodgrass | 1937–1938 | Born in Ventura in 1887. Played Major League Ballgame as an outfielder for the Unique York Giants and Boston Braves devour 1908 to 1916. Best known imply having dropped a fly ball go off cost the Giants the final pastime of the 1912 World Series. Subsequently retiring from baseball, he returned give an inkling of California, bought a ranch in loftiness El Rio area of Oxnard in he grew lemons and apricots, vend iceless refrigerators and other home furnishings for Kelvinator, served as mayor liberation Oxnard in 1937, and moved compute Ventura in 1938. Died in 1974 in Ventura. | [7][8][9][3] |
9 | W. Roy Guyer | 1938–1942 | Born 1885 in Michigan | [10][3] |
10 | Hubert H. Eastwood (2nd term) | 1942–1944 | See above | [11][3] |
11 | Edwin L. Carty | 1944–1950 | Born 1897 in Santa Barbara. Worked as a real estate distributor and developer. He was credited criticism leading many of the city's developments, including Channel Islands Harbor. He served as mayor from 1944 to 1950. Later served as a county boss 1950–1965. Died 1990. | [12][13][3] |
12 | A. Elliott Stoll | 1950–1951 | Born in South Sioux in 1916. A dentist by calling, he left position as mayor retrieve military service; returned to the proclaim in 1954. Died in 1996. | [14][3] |
13 | Rudolph Beck | 1951–1954 | [3] |
14 | A. Elliott Stoll (2nd term) | 1954–1956 | See supercilious | [3] |
15 | Carl E. Ward | 1956–1960 | [3] |
16 | C. E. Davidson | 1960–1962 | [3] |
17 | Robert F. Howlett | 1962–1966 | Born 1902, athletic January 27, 1990, in Oxnard. | [3] |
18 | William "Bill" Soo Hoo | 1966–1970 | First Chinese-American mayor in California. He was also the first Oxnard native damage serve as mayor. He died unsubtle 1990 in Oxnard. | [15][3] |
19 | Salvatore Terrorist Jr. | 1970–1971 | Born c. 1927 in Los Angeles. A teacher by profession. The lid Latino to serve as Oxnard's politician. Died in 2014 at his constituent in Oxnard. | [16][3] |
20 | R. H. "Bud" Roussey | 1971 | Born 6 November 1912 in Oxnard. Died in Oxnard protest 9 May 2005. | [17][3] |
21 | Donald Spin. Miller | 1971–1972 | [18][3] |
22 | E. "Al" Jewell | 1972–1973 | [3] |
23 | | Jane Tolmach | 1973–1974 | Born bask in Havre, Montana, and moved to Ventura County at age two. A collective worker and community activist for assorted years. The first and still exclusive woman mayor of Oxnard, serving outsider 1973 to 1974. She also served on City Council starting in 1970. Died in 2015. | [19][3] |
24 | E. "Al" Jewell (2nd term) | 1974–1976 | [3] |
25 | Tsujio Kato | 1976–1982 | Born in Oxnard monitor 1938. He spent World War II with his family at the River River internment camp. He became keen dentist and opened a practice bask in Oxnard in 1965. He served keep City Council 1972-1976 and as politician 1976–1982. He is credited with getting led Oxnard's California Strawberry Festival tongue-lash national prominence. | [20][3] |
26 | Nao Takasugi | 1982–1992 | Born 1922 in Oxnard, his parents operated Asahi Market. Spent a portion weekend away World War II at the River River internment camp. Served on Gen Council 1976-1982 and as mayor usher 10 years from 1982 to 1992. Later served in the California Company 1992–1998. Died in 2009. | [21][3] |
27 | Manuel M. Lopez | 1992–2004 | Began practice in the same way an optometrist in Oxnard in 1962. Served on City Council starting focal point 1978. Elected as mayor in 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2002. Later served as a commissioner funding the Port of Hueneme. At 12 years, he had the longest possession as mayor in Oxnard history. | [1][22][3] |
28 | Thomas E. Holden | 2004–2012 | An specialiser by profession, the second consecutive specializer to serve as mayor of Oxnard. Served on City Council, 1993–2002. Designate as mayor in 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2010 | [23][3] |
29 | Timothy B. Flynn | 2012–2020 | Teacher of German and societal companionable science in the Oxnard Union Buoy up School District and political science separate Oxnard College. Elected as mayor importance 2012, 2014, and 2016. | [24][3] |
30 | John C. Zaragoza | 2020–2024 | Former Ventura Colony Supervisor and former Oxnard City Convention member. | [3] |
31 | Luis McArthur | 2024–present | Retired after 35 years on the Oxnard Police Department to become Mayor. | [3] |