class="wikitable"
! No. !! Picture !! Mayor !! Term |
1 | 150px | Alonzo H. Evans | January 2, 1893[{{cite web|title=City of Everett / 1892-1970|url=http://www.egovlink.com/public_documents300/everett/published_documents/City%20Clerk/History/City%20History.pdf|accessdate=September 14, 2012}}]–1894 |
2 | 150px | Francis Batchedler | 1894–January 7, 1895 |
3 | 150px | John S. Cate | January 7, 1895[{{cite book|title=Inaugural address of John S. Cate, mayor of Everett, Mass|year=1895|publisher=Frank D. Woodbury Book and Job Printer|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VoFIAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA114}}]–1896 |
4 | 150px | John D. Henderson | 1896–1897 |
5 | 150px | John S. Cate | 1897–January 3, 1898 |
6 | 150px | Francis E. Dyer | January 3, 1898[{{cite news|title=Harry W. Johnson Chosen President of the Common Council Over T.J. Boyton - Mayor Dyer's Inaugural Address|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 4, 1898}}]–1899 |
7 | 150px | Arthur W. Hatch | 1899–January 1, 1900 |
8 | 150px | Charles C. Nichols | January 1, 1900[{{cite news|title=Charles Bruce Will be President of the Board and C. Albert Downing of the Common Council - Mayor Keeps His Word|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 2, 1900}}]–January 2, 1902 |
9 | 150px | Charles Bruce | January 2, 1902[{{cite news|title=Mayor Bruce Recommends a Different Method of Electing Aldermen and Other Important Matters|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 7, 1902}}]–January 4, 1904 |
10 | 150px | Thomas J. Boynton | January 4, 1904[{{cite news|title=Election of Alderman Marshall as President of the Board Something of a Surprise|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 5, 1904}}]–1905 |
11 | 150px | H. Huestis Newton | 1905–1906 |
12 | 150px | Thomas J. Boynton | 1906–January 6, 1908 |
13 | 150px | Charles Bruce | January 6, 1908[{{cite news|title=Police Department Comes In for some Criticism by Mayor Bruce In His Inaugural|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 7, 1908}}]–January 2, 1911 |
14 | 150px | Herbert P. Wasgatt | January 2, 1911[{{cite news|title=Mayor Wasgatt Favors Reduction of Council to 12 Members, Two From Each Ward|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 3, 1911}}]–January 2, 1912 |
15 | 150px | James Chambers | January 2, 1912[{{cite book|title=Inaugural address of James Chambers, mayor of Everett, Mass|year=1912|publisher=Frank D. Woodbury Book and Job Printer|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4cdCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR6}}]–January 1, 1917 |
16 | 150px | John J. Mullen | January 1, 1917[{{cite news|title=Great Crowd Cheers Mullen At His Own Inauguration|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 2, 1917}}]–January 7, 1918 |
17 | 150px | William E. Weeks | January 7, 1918[{{cite news|title=Mullen Flayed By New Mayor|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 8, 1918}}]–1919 |
18 | 150px | Christopher Harrison | 1919–1923 |
19 | 150px | Lester Chisholm | 1923–January 2, 1928 |
20 | 150px | James A. Roche | January 2, 1928[{{cite news|title=Mayor Roche Would Abolish Fire Board|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 3, 1928}}]–January 6, 1930 |
21 | 150px | Michael C. O'Neill | January 6, 1930[{{cite news|title=EVERETT INAUGURAL MONDAY EVENING|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 4, 1930}}]–January 2, 1934 |
22 | 150px | James A. Roche | January 2, 1934[{{cite news|title=Delay in Other Cities|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 1, 1934}}]–January 6, 1936 |
23 | 150px | Frank E. Lewis | January 6, 1936[{{cite news|title=23 Bay State Cities To Hold Exercises Of Inauguration Sometime Tomorrow|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=January 5, 1936}}]–July 17, 1947[{{cite news|title=Frank E. Lewis|newspaper=The Boston Daily Globe|date=July 18, 1947}}] |
A | 150px | Ambrose T. English (Acting) | July 17, 1947–1948 |
24 | 150px | James F. Reynolds | 1948–January 3, 1950 |
25 | 150px | Philip J. Crowley | January 3, 1950–January 3, 1966 |
26 | 150px | James R. Plunkett | January 3, 1966[{{cite news|title=Mayors Explain: U.S. Steps Up Role in Cities|newspaper=The Boston Globe|date=January 4, 1966}}]–January 2, 1968 |
27 | 150px | George R. McCarthy | January 2, 1968[{{cite news|last=Ellis|first=David R.|title=Eight Take Mayoral Oaths|newspaper=The Boston Globe|date=January 3, 1968}}]–September 20, 1978[{{cite news|title=Everett's mayor resigns|newspaper=The Boston Globe|date=September 21, 1978}}] |
A | 150px | A. William Apruzzese (Acting) | September 20, 1978–1979 |
28 | 150px | Edward G. Connolly | 1979–January 6, 1986 |
29 | 150px | John R. McCarthy | January 6, 1986[{{cite news|last=Pave|first=Martin|title=MAYORS LOOK AHEAD - AND BACK - AT INAUGURATIONS|newspaper=The Boston Globe|date=January 7, 1986}}]–January 5, 1998 |
30 | 150px | David Ragucci | January 5, 1998[{{cite news|last=Laidler|first=John|title=The in crowds plan parties|newspaper=The Boston Globe|date=December 28, 1997}}]–January 3, 2006 |
31 | 150px | John F. Hanlon | January 3, 2006[{{cite news|title=City Clerk Named|newspaper=The Boston Globe|date=January 1, 2006}}]–January 7, 2008 |
32 | | Carlo DeMaria, Jr. | January 7, 2008[{{cite news|title=Mayor Pledges Transparency|newspaper=The Boston Globe|date=January 13, 2008}}]–Present |