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Mayor of Albuquerque
TitleMayor of Albuquerque
Label1Incumbent
Data1Tim Keller

Mayor of Albuquerque is the chief executive of the City of Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. The Albuquerque City Council and the Bernalillo County Commission work closely with the Mayor to govern the city. The Mayor of Albuquerque is a key figure in the development of the city, working with organizations such as the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce and the University of New Mexico to promote economic growth and development. The Mayor also collaborates with neighboring cities, including Rio Rancho, New Mexico, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, to address regional issues.

History of the Office

The office of the Mayor of Albuquerque was established in 1891, when Albuquerque, New Mexico, was incorporated as a city. The first Mayor of Albuquerque was Henry N. Jaffa, who served from 1891 to 1893. Over the years, the office has evolved to include a wide range of responsibilities, including working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Albuquerque Police Department to ensure public safety. The Mayor also works with the New Mexico State Legislature and the United States Congress to secure funding for city projects, such as the Albuquerque International Sunport and the Petroglyph National Monument. The Mayor has also played a key role in promoting the city's cultural attractions, including the Albuquerque BioPark and the National Hispanic Cultural Center.

Powers and Responsibilities

The Mayor of Albuquerque has a wide range of powers and responsibilities, including serving as the chief executive of the city and overseeing the administration of city departments, such as the Albuquerque Fire Department and the Albuquerque Public Works Department. The Mayor also works with the Albuquerque City Council to develop and implement city policies, including those related to Sandia National Laboratories and Kirtland Air Force Base. The Mayor is also responsible for appointing members to various city boards and commissions, including the Albuquerque Planning Commission and the Albuquerque Public Schools board. The Mayor works closely with other government agencies, including the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department and the New Mexico Department of Transportation, to address issues such as transportation and public safety.

List of Mayors

The list of Mayors of Albuquerque includes Henry N. Jaffa, Joseph H. Ward, Felix Gallegos, Harry E. Kinney, Ernest W. Everhart, Martin Chavez, and Richard J. Berry. Other notable Mayors include David Rusk, who served from 1977 to 1981, and Marty Chavez, who served from 2001 to 2009. The current Mayor, Tim Keller, has been in office since 2017 and has worked to address issues such as homelessness and economic development, in collaboration with organizations such as the United Way of Central New Mexico and the Albuquerque Community Foundation.

Elections and Term

The Mayor of Albuquerque is elected to a four-year term, with elections held in odd-numbered years. The Mayor is limited to serving two consecutive terms, although they may run for office again after a four-year hiatus. The election process involves a primary election, followed by a general election, with candidates competing for votes from residents of Bernalillo County and the surrounding areas. The Mayor must also work with the New Mexico Secretary of State and the Bernalillo County Clerk to ensure the integrity of the election process.

Current Mayor

The current Mayor of Albuquerque is Tim Keller, who has been in office since 2017. Mayor Keller has focused on issues such as public safety, economic development, and environmental sustainability, working with organizations such as the Sierra Club and the New Mexico Environmental Law Center. He has also worked to promote the city's cultural attractions, including the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. Mayor Keller has collaborated with other government agencies, including the Federal Aviation Administration and the United States Department of Energy, to address issues such as transportation and energy development.

Former Mayors

Former Mayors of Albuquerque include Martin Chavez, who served from 2001 to 2009, and Richard J. Berry, who served from 2009 to 2017. Other notable former Mayors include Harry E. Kinney, who served from 1923 to 1926, and Ernest W. Everhart, who served from 1926 to 1928. These former Mayors have played important roles in shaping the city's development, working with organizations such as the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce and the University of New Mexico to promote economic growth and development. They have also worked with neighboring cities, including Rio Rancho, New Mexico, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, to address regional issues. Category:Mayors of Albuquerque