Early Arizona Jews Elected to Leadership Offices

Early Arizona Jews Elected to Leadership Offices

Values Codes I – L – E

 

Statewide Offices

 

In 1873, the Arizona territorial legislature elected Tucson banker Lionel Jacobs (a member of the legislature) to serve as State Treasurer.

 

In 1886, Arizona voters elected Tucson financier Charles Strauss (1840-1892) as State Superintendent of Education.

 

In 1898 the Arizona territorial senate elected businessman Morris Goldwater (a member of the legislature) as Senate president.

 

Territorial Legislators

 

William Zeckendorf (1842-1906), Tucson, 1874.

 

Sol Barth (1842-1928), St. Johns, 1880, 1896.

 

Selim Franklin, Tucson, 1885.

 

Leon Jacobs (1886-1982), Phoenix, 1911.

County Board Presidents

 

In 1871, Lionel Jacobs was elected president of the Pima County Board.

 

In 1885, newspaper/cigar dealer Jacob Mansfeld (1832-94), after serving on the Tucson city council and Pima County Board, was elected county board president.

 

In 1887, the Cochise County Board chose David Cohn, a board member, to be board president.

 

Mayors

 

Morris Goldwater won 20 mayoral terms in Prescott between 1893 and 1927.

Morris Goldwater, Prescott mayor

Philip Drachman was twice elected mayor pro tempore in Tucson, 1874-75.

 

Michael Goldwater won two mayoral terms in Prescott, 1879 and 1882.

 

Abe Frank (1836-1903) served one term in Ehrenberg, 1882.

Charles Strauss (1840-1892) was elected in Tucson, 1883.

Charles Strauss, Tucson mayor

Emil Ganz (1838-1922) won three times in Phoenix, 1885, 1886, 1899.

Emil Ganz, Phoenix mayor

Leonard Meyer (1851-95) served one term in Phoenix, 1888-89.

 

Abe Frank won two terms in Yuma, 1891-92.

 

Abraham Emanuel won three in Tombstone, 1896-1900.

Abraham Emanuel, Tombstone mayor

Moses Newman (1859-1931) won one in Bisbee, 1911.

 

Emil Marks (1860-1945 ) served one term in Bisbee, 1890’s.

 

City/County Officers

 

 Henry Levin (1869-1927), Tucson Assessor, 1892-93, and Pima County Assessor, 1893-1895.

 

City Council Members

 

Alexander Levin (1834-91), Tucson, 1879-85.

 

Julius Goldbaum (1861-1927), Tucson, 1890-91.

 

Charles Goldman (1845-1923), Phoenix, 1891-92.

 

Source

Mark Rutzick is the curator of this Jewish Officeholders exhibit.