The Political Graveyard: Fremont, California (original) (raw)
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Fremont, California
including Centreville, Centerville
Mayors, Postmasters
Mayors of Fremont, 1956-2014 (may be incomplete!)
Jack Stevenson 1956-58Michael Overacker 1958-60Jack Stevenson 1960-61Carl Flegal 1961-62Jack Parry 1962-64Don Dillon 1964-67Geoffrey Steel as of 1967-69Gene Rhodes as of 1969-71Bill van Doorn 1971-72Jack A. Pimentel 1972-74Don Dillon 1974-75Gene Rhodes 1978-80Leon J. Mezzetti 1980-85Gus Morrison 1985-89William Ball 1989-94Gus Morrison 1994-2004Robert Wasserman 2004-11Gus Morrison 2012Bill Harrison 2012-
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
- 1978 Mar 7: Gene Rhodes, elected;Jack A. Pimentel, defeated;Marilyn Blawie, defeated;Andrew S. J. Pomykalski, defeated;Vernon Kennerson, defeated.
- 1980 Apr 8: Leon J. Mezzetti, elected;Gus Morrison, defeated;Vince Cue, defeated;Gertrude Turner, defeated.
- 1982 Apr 13: Leon J. Mezzetti, elected;Jack A. Pimentel, defeated;Orbia Camacho, defeated;Jan Stillwell, defeated.
- 1985 Nov 5: Gus Morrison, elected;Leon J. Mezzetti, defeated;Yoshio Y. Fujiwara, defeated.
- 1987 Nov 3: Gus Morrison, elected;Joan Myrick, defeated;Brenda Barao, defeated.
- 1989 Nov 7: William Ball, elected;Gus Morrison, defeated;Jack A. Pimentel, defeated;Tim Rollisson, defeated;Linda Susoev, defeated.
- 1991 Nov 5: William Ball, elected;Bob Hall, defeated;Lindy G. Batara, defeated;Linda Susoev, defeated.
- 1994 Nov 8: Gus Morrison, elected;William Ball, defeated;Linda Susoev, defeated.
- 1996 Nov 5: Gus Morrison, elected;Robert Wasserman, defeated.
- 2000 Nov 7: Gus Morrison, elected;Matt Edwards, defeated;Linda Susoev, defeated.
- 2004 Nov 2: Robert Wasserman, elected;Bill Pease, defeated.
- 2008 Nov 4: Robert Wasserman, elected;Steve Cho, defeated;Gus Morrison, defeated;Paul Reeder, defeated.
- 2011 Dec 29: Robert Wasserman, died in office.
- 2012 Nov 6: Bill Harrison, elected;Steve Cho, defeated;Anu Natarajan, defeated;Aziz Akbari, defeated;Linda Susoev, defeated.
Postmasters at Fremont, 1956-72 (may be incomplete!)
Manuel W. Lewis 1956-62Frank Paul Siatt 1962-63Frank Paul Siatt 1963-72
Centreville
(renamed Centerville; merged with Fremont)
Postmasters at Centreville, 1855-93 (may be incomplete!)
Reuben Z. Clements 1855-58George W. Bond 1858-61Calvin J. Stevens 1861-72Henry C. Gregory 1872-77Conrad Prag 1877-82Sigmund Salz 1882-85Edward Niehaus 1885-89Sigmund Salz 1889-90Lewis Gregory 1890-93
Centerville
(merged into Fremont, 1956)
Postmasters at Centerville, 1893-1956 (may be incomplete!)
Frank T. Dusterberry 1893-98Samuel C. Archibald 1898-1902Frank T. Hawes 1902-26Adeline M. Rogers 1926Adeline M. Santos 1926-34Manuel W. Lewis 1934-35Manuel W. Lewis 1935-56
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