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Mesa (/ ˈ m eɪ s ə / MAY-sə) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States.The population was 504,258 at the 2020 census. [4] It is the third-most populous city in Arizona, after Phoenix and Tucson, the 36th-most populous city in the U.S., and the most populous city that is not a county seat (except for independent cities Washington, D.C. and Baltimore which are not part of any county).
Portrait Mayor Took Office Left Office Ref. 1 Alexander Findlay MacDonald 1883 1885 [3]2 Alvin Franklin Stewart 1885 1886 3 George Passey 1886 1888
The 2024 Mesa mayoral election was held on November 5, ... Ryan Winkle, former city councilor from the 3rd district (2016–2017) [8] Results. Primary election
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The City of Mesa Cemetery is a historic cemetery which was established in 1891 and is located at 1212 N. Center Street. Among the many notable citizens of that city which are interred there are the four founding fathers of Mesa: [35] Charles Crismon (1805–1890) Francis Martin Pomeroy (1822–1882) Charles Innes Robson (1837–1894)
Scott Smith (born 1956) is an American businessman and politician, elected as the 38th mayor of Mesa, Arizona, on May 20, 2008.He took office on June 2, 2008 and served until April 16, 2014, when he resigned to run for Governor of Arizona in the Republican Primary.
Mesa City incorporated. The townsite's bounded by Broadway Road on the south, Mesa Drive on the east, University Drive on the north, & Country Club Drive on the west. Alexander Findlay Macdonald becomes mayor. 1892 – Mesa Free Press newspaper begins publication. [2] 1896 – Sirrine House built. [3]
John C. Giles (born 1960) [1] is an American politician serving as the 40th mayor of Mesa, Arizona. [2] A Republican, Giles previously served as a member of the Mesa City Council from 1996 to 2000. Giles was elected mayor of Mesa in a 2014 special election following the resignation of Mayor Scott Smith.