List of mayors of Poplar Bluff, Missouri


The city of Poplar Bluff, Missouri, is the sixth-most populous city in Missouri's 8th congressional district and southeastern Missouri.
The town was started in 1850. The city was incorporated on February 9, 1870.

List of mayors

MayorTook officeLeft officeAdditional information
Joseph T. Davison1883Ohio-born Civil war veteran who served in the 68th Illinois Infantry and the 3rd Illinois Cavalry before moving to Poplar Bluff in 1874. He had been a member of the Missouri House of Representatives.
Thomas Hugh Moore18871887In 1896, this general mercantile store operator was appointed Butler County collector by Governor William Stone.
James Robert Hogg18971897Farmer, meat merchant, sheriff, and distillery owner originally from Indiana.
Dr. Alex W. Davidsonc.1901Alex W. Davidson was born 1853 in Hickman County, Tennessee, the eldest of eleven children. He studied medicine under his father and entered the American Medical College of St. Louis, graduating in 1876.
Ed L. Abingtonc. 1902He was born in St. Charles County, Missouri. He was president of the Bank of Poplar Bluff around 1949.
John W. Berrymanc. 1909c. 1911
Robert G. Feltsc. 1914
John W. Berrymanc. 1917c. 1919
Edgar G. Hammonsc. 1926
John W. Berrymanc. 1927
Bayles Kennedy Flanneryc. 1929 He was born near Golconda, Illinois.
Dr. Zera Lee Stokely c. 1931 Dentist and postmaster.
Clyde E. Richardson1945A banker who previously resigned as mayor to join the Army Finance Corps during World War II.
Arch W. Bartlett19451946
Clyde E. Richardson19471949
E. W. RobinsonHe died following surgery for a lung tumor.
Arch W. Bartlett19531953
E. W. Robinson19541956
John S. West19571963Former First Sergeant in US Army who served in the Pacific during World War II. Former co-owner of Bluff City Motors.
Walter F. ThiesHe served as a U.S. Navy fighter pilot during World War II.
Robert L. OdellU.S. Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War
J. C. Allen19631967
Earl C. Porter19671970
Louie N. Snider19701972The first mayor of the present form of city government. Snider served in the Battle of the Bulge under General Patton.
Harold Jackson19721973
Bernard R. Wheetley19731975Delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri, 1964.
Paul Henry Hillis19751975Hillis joined the Seabees during World War II. Dean of Three Rivers Community College.
Bill I. Foster19791980Missouri state senator, 2001-2005; Missouri state representative, 1993-2001. Foster also served in the National Guard.
Gerald Lynn Rains19801981Former Butler County Clerk, 1982-1986. He died at his home in Piedmont, Missouri.
Bill Sparks19811982Sparks served on the planning commission for Russellville, Arkansas, for 17 years.
Thomas F. Allen19831984Assistant Superintendent of Poplar Bluff public schools.
Bruce E. Holloway-
Bill Sparks19851986
Robert P. MacDonald19871988
Calvin M. Rutledge19881989Rutledge resigned during a later term to become director of the Black River Coliseum.
Thomas J. LawsonLawson has also served as Poplar Bluff city manager and as chairman of the Highway 67 Corporation Board and the Highway 67 Coalition.
Betty AbsheerBetty Absheer was the first woman to serve as Mayor of Poplar Bluff. She was appointed to the City Council in 1989 and subsequently elected to a full term. She retired from the City Council in 2016.
Ron Black1996
Chris Rustin1998
Reid Forrester2000Poplar Bluff City Council, 1996-2002. In 2005, he was appointed to the Board of Probation and Parole. Chief of Staff to Lieutenant Governor Peter D. Kinder since 2015.
Calvin Rutledge20002000
Johnny Brannum2000
Scott Faughn20022005Faughn was elected the city's youngest mayor at age 22.
Loyd Lee MatthewsMatthews served 3 years as mayor and 12 years on the city council. He served 4 years in the U.S. Navy around the time of the Korean War.
Susan Williams-McVeyc. 2007
Ed DeGaris20112014Retired police lieutenant who was elected to the City Council in 2009.
Angela Pearson20142015The city's youngest female mayor.
Betty Absheer20152016With Councilwoman Angela Pearson absent for health reasons, the city council was deadlocked and unable to elect a mayor. All council members' names were put in a cup, and Ms. Absheer's name was drawn out of the cup by city attorney Robert L. Smith. Thus, she became the mayor for the 2015-2016 term.
Ed DeGaris2016
Robert Smith20192021First African-American mayor.
Steve Davis20212023
Shane Cornman2023