Mayors of Benton Harbor, 1900-2011 (may be
incomplete!)
Fred
S. Hopkins 1924-25
Fred
J. Cutler 1925
Mervyn
G. Stouck 1927-29
John
J. Sterling 1929-31
Mervyn
G. Stouck 1931-37
Leon
P. Gideon as of 1949-51
F.
Joseph Flaugh as of 1952-55
Alfred
J. Hinkelman as of 1956
Wilbert
F. Smith 1960-71
Joel
Patterson 1981
Wilce
L. Cooke as of 1982
Wilce
L. Cooke 2004-11
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1900 Apr 2:
H.
A. Foeltzer (Rep), elected.
1902 Apr 7:
Irving
Conkey (Dem), elected.
1903 Apr 6:
R.
B. Gillette (Rep), elected.
1904 Apr 4:
R.
B. Gillette (Rep), elected.
1908 Apr 6:
W.
H. Seitz (Rep), elected;
Monroe
H. Morrow (Dem), defeated.
1910 Apr 4:
C.
M. Ryno (Rep), elected;
Monroe
H. Morrow (Dem), defeated.
1912 Apr 1:
James
J. Miller (Dem), elected.
1914 Apr 6:
C.
M. Ryno (Dem), elected.
1918 Apr 1:
F.
P. Rosback (Rep), elected.
1929 Apr 1:
John
J. Sterling, elected;
Mervyn
G. Stouck, defeated.
1931 Apr 6:
Mervyn
G. Stouck, elected;
John
J. Sterling, defeated.
1933 Apr 3:
John
J. Sterling, elected;
Clarence
O. Brown, defeated.
1949 Apr 4:
Leon
P. Gideon, elected.
1971 Nov 2:
Charles
Joseph, elected;
Wilbert
F. Smith, defeated.
1981 Nov 3:
Wilce
L. Cooke, elected;
Joel
Patterson, defeated.
1987 Nov 3:
William
Wolf, elected;
James
Turner, defeated.
2007 Aug 7:
Wilce
L. Cooke, nominated;
James
Atterberry, Sr., nominated;
Ralph
Crenshaw, defeated in primary;
Etta
Harper, defeated in primary;
Japhy
Bartlett, defeated in primary.
2007 Nov 6:
Wilce
L. Cooke, elected;
James
Atterberry, Sr., defeated.
2011 Nov 8:
James
Hightower, elected;
Wilce
L. Cooke, defeated;
Dennis
Knowles, defeated;
Matthew
Bradley, defeated.
Postmasters at Benton Harbor, 1866-1969 (may be
incomplete!)
Henry
C. Morton 1866-73
J.
P. Thresher 1873
Almond
B. Riford as of 1877-84
Hattie
B. Riford as of 1884-89
L.
M. Ward as of 1891
John
T. Owens as of 1901-07
Charles
K. Farmer as of 1911
Anne
C. Parsal 1935-36
Clifton
C. Garner 1936
Anne
C. Parsal 1936
Anne
C. Parsal 1936-54
Arthur
J. Jackson 1954-56
Arthur
J. Jackson 1956-58
James
O. Bowen 1958-59
James
O. Bowen 1959-69
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