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Mayors of Lompoc, California
Mayors of Lompoc, 1928-99 (may be incomplete!)
Amos
C. Whittemore 1928-32
Gilman
T. Gunderson 1932-34
George
Sanor 1934-38
Laurence
Heiges, Sr. 1938-40
Miles
K. Lewis 1940-42
Horace
T. Reed 1942-44
Milton
V. Duncan 1944-46
Carlisle
A. Stadley 1946-48
J.
R. Lind 1948-50
Robert
W. Chilson 1950-52
Ray
C. Jacobs 1952-56
Harold
G. Thompson 1956-60
Frank
J. Twyford 1960-62
Harold
G. Thompson 1962-68
Robert
D. MacClure 1968-70
Art
Scott 1970-72
George
Cotsenmoyer 1972-73
Eugene
C. Stevens 1973-75
Art
Scott 1975-76
Eugene
C. Stevens 1976-77
Charlotte
Benton 1977-78
Joe
Valencia 1978-79
Charles
Ward 1979-80
Eugene
C. Stevens 1980-81
Tom
Green 1981-82
Andrew
Salazar 1982-86
Marvin
D. Loney 1986-90
J.
D. Smith 1990-92
Joyce
Howerton 1992-98
Dick
DeWees 1998-99
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