Mayor
- 1981/2: Mary O'Fee, Ulster Popular Unionist
- 1985/6: Hazel Bradford, Ulster Unionist
- 1990/2: Denny Vitty, Democratic Unionist
- 1992/3: Leslie Cree, Ulster Unionist
- 1993/4: Brian Wilson, Alliance
- 1994/5: Roy Bradford, Ulster Unionist
- 1995/6: Susan O'Brien, Alliance
- 1996/7: Irene Cree, Ulster Unionist
- 1997/8: Ruby Cooling, Democratic Unionist
- 1998/9: Marsden Fitzsimons, Alliance
- 1999/0: Marion Smith, Ulster Unionist
- 2000/1: Alan Chambers, Independent
- 2001/2: Ian Henry, Ulster Unionist
- 2002/3: Alan Graham, Democratic Unionist
- 2003/4: Anne Wilson, Alliance
- 2004/5: Valerie Kinghan, UK Unionist Party
- 2005/6: Roberta Dunlop, Ulster Unionist
- 2006/7: Alan Leslie, Democratic Unionist
- 2007/8: Stephen Farry, Alliance
- 2008/9: Leslie Cree, Ulster Unionist
- 2009/0: Tony Hill, Alliance
- 2010/1: John Montgomery, Democratic Unionist
- 2011/2: James McKerrow, Ulster Unionist
- 2012/3: Wesley Irvine, Democratic Unionist
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