Mayors of Muskegon Heights, 1908-2008 (may be
incomplete!)
Leonard
E. Eggert as of 1908-09
Lavant
O. Hall as of 1909-10
Leonard
E. Eggert as of 1910-11
Ralph
S. Moore as of 1911-12
Andrew
J. Siney 1912-13
Leonard
E. Eggert 1913-14
Andrew
J. Siney 1914-16
Glenn
M. Porter 1916-17
Herman
Bartels 1930-31
Edward
J. Lorenz as of 1933-37
B.
P. O'Grady as of 1952-56
Yvette
Courtright as of 1960
Kenneth
Heineman 1967-71
Robert
A. Warren as of 1983-99
Rillastine
R. Wilkins as of 2002-05
Darrell
Paige as of 2008
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1908 Apr 6:
Leonard
E. Eggert (Citizens), elected.
1910 Apr 4:
Leonard
E. Eggert (Dem), elected;
Martin
Schoenberg (Rep), defeated.
1911:
Ralph
S. Moore, elected.
1912:
Ralph
S. Moore, defeated;
Andrew
J. Siney, elected.
1913 Apr 7:
Leonard
E. Eggert (Dem), elected;
Fred
H. Cashbaugh (Rep), defeated.
1914 Mar 4:
Leonard
E. Eggert (Dem), nominated unopposed.
1914 Mar 4:
Frank
C. Tyler (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
1914 Apr 4:
Andrew
J. Siney (Rep), nominated unopposed.
1914 Apr 6:
Andrew
J. Siney (Rep), elected;
Leonard
E. Eggert (Dem), defeated;
Frank
C. Tyler (Socialist), defeated.
1915 Mar 3:
Leonard
E. Eggert (Dem), nominated unopposed.
1915 Mar 3:
Andrew
J. Siney (Rep), nominated unopposed.
1915 Apr 5:
Andrew
J. Siney (Rep), elected;
Leonard
E. Eggert (Dem), defeated.
1916 Mar 1:
Glenn
M. Porter (Rep), nominated unopposed.
1916 Apr 3:
Glenn
M. Porter (Rep), elected;
Leonard
E. Eggert (Dem), defeated.
1917 Mar 7:
Glenn
M. Porter (Rep), nominated unopposed.
1917 Mar 7:
Bert
P. Wing (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
1917 Apr 2:
Glenn
M. Porter (Rep), elected;
William
Sterzik (Dem), defeated;
Bert
P. Wing (Prohibition), defeated.
1922 Apr 3:
Martin
Schoenberg, elected.
1926 Apr 5:
Martin
Schoenberg, elected;
Mrs.
Kaja Lindland, defeated.
1931 Apr 6:
Martin
Schoenberg, elected;
Herman
Bartels, defeated.
1933 Apr 3:
Edward
J. Lorenz, elected.
1935 Apr 1:
Edward
J. Lorenz, elected.
1971 Nov 2:
Kenneth
Heineman, elected;
Jerry
Lottie, defeated.
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