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  1. There have been 48 individuals that have served as mayor of Columbus, Ohio, serving 53 distinct mayoralties or consecutive terms in office. The first mayor of Columbus was Jarvis W. Pike. [3] He was appointed by the Burough Council of Columbus in 1816. [3]

  2. The first mayor of Columbus was Jarvis W. Pike. He was appointed by the Burough Council of Columbus in 1816. The first mayor of Columbus to be elected by popular vote was John Brooks in 1834. Five mayors have served non-consecutive terms.

  3. Jarvis W. Pike (1795–September 12, 1854) was the first mayor of Columbus, Ohio. [1] Pike died September 12, 1854. He was buried in a private or family graveyard. [2] He was later reinterred at Union Grove Cemetery located at Canal Winchester, Ohio. [2]

  4. Jan 1, 2016 · The first mayor of Columbus was Jarvis W. Pike. He was appointed by the Burough Council of Columbus in 1816. The first mayor of Columbus to be elected by popular vote was John Brooks in 1834.

  5. Jan 1, 2016 · The first mayor of Columbus was Jarvis W. Pike. [3] He was appointed by the Burough Council of Columbus in 1816. [3] The first mayor of Columbus to be elected by popular vote was John Brooks in 1834. [4] Five mayors have served non-consecutive terms.

    № [n 1]
    Mayor
    Took Office
    Left Office
    53
    Andrew Ginther (born 1975) [130] [10]
    1 January 2016
    52
    Michael B. Coleman (born 1954) [128] ...
    1 January 2000
    1 January 2016
    51
    Greg Lashutka (born 1944) [124] [125] ...
    1 January 1992
    1 January 2000 [n 4]
    50
    Buck Rinehart (1946–2015) [121] [122] ...
    1 January 1984
    1 January 1992 [n 4]
  6. The first mayor of Columbus was Jarvis W. Pike. He was appointed by the Burough Council of Columbus in 1816. The first mayor of Columbus to be elected by popular vote was John Brooks in 1834. Five mayors have served non-consecutive terms.

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  8. The village of Columbus was organized in 1816, four years after the city's founding, with a nine-member council and its first mayor, Jarvis Pike. Columbus became a city in 1834, and it was divided into three wards, each with four councilmembers. [1]