Mayor of Opa-locka

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Mayor of Opa-locka

The Mayor of the City of Opa-locka is the official head of the city of Opa-locka in the U.S. state of Florida.

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Mayor of Opa-locka
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Incumbent
John Taylor
since 2022
Term length4 years
Formation1926
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In the November 2002 election, voters approved extending the term of the mayor from two to four years.[1]

Mayors of Opa-Locka

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ImageMayorYears of serviceNotesCitation
 ? 1960–1962
 ? 1962–1964
 ? 1964–1966
Kenton N. Wells 1966–1968 [2]
Robert J. Anderson 1968–1970 [3]
Kenton N. Wells 1970–1972 [2]
Ronald Pierson 1972–1974 [4]
Kenton N. Wells 1974–1975* *Wells tied with Albert Tresvant in the general election and they decided to split the two-year term with Wells serving the first year.[5]
Albert Tresvant 1975–1976* First African-American mayor of Opa-locka[6]
*Tresvant tied with Kenton Wells in the general election and they decided to split the two-year term with Wells serving the first year.[5]
Candido Giardino 1976–1977 Resigned in June 1977 after suspension by Governor Rubin Askew over corruption charges[7]
C. William Hartman 1977–1978 Acting mayor[8]
Willie Young (mayor) 1978–1980 [6]
Willie Logan 1980–1982 [6]
Helen L. Miller 1982–1984 First female African-American mayor in the state of Florida and the first female mayor of Opa-locka [9][10]
John Riley 1984–1986 [6]
Robert B. Ingram 1986–1998 First directly elected African-American mayor of Opa-locka[11] Choose to not run for re-election in 1998 in order to run for the school board of Miami-Dade County[12] [13]
Alvin L. Miller 1998–2002 Son of former mayor Helen L. Miller [6][14]
Myra L. Taylor 2002–2004 First mayor elected to a 4-year term.
Removed from office in 2004 by governor Jeb Bush after being indicted for defrauding the Internal Revenue Service later pleading guilty to a misdemeanor of failing to promptly file her taxes[15]
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Joseph L. Kelley 2004–2010 Finished term of Myra L. Taylor after special election in September 2004 then elected to a 4-year term in 2006 [17]
Myra L. Taylor 2010–2018 [15][18]
Matthew Pigatt 2018–2021 Resigned November 10, 2021[19] [18]
Veronica Williams 2021–2022 As the elected Vice Mayor, she filled the vacancy created by the resignation of Matthew Pigatt.
John H. Taylor, Jr. 2022–present John H. Taylor, Jr. was elected to the City of Opa-locka Commission in 2020, was appointed Vice Mayor in 2021 and was elected as Mayor in 2022.
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