Charles H. Randall (1846 - 18 May 1924)[1] was an American businessman and politician from Maine.
Randall, a Republican, served as Mayor of Portland, Maine from 1897 to 1898.
He was a partner in Simonton & Randall, which sold groceries and flour.
Among his instructors was future Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Thomas Brackett Reed.
[3] In 1897, Randall won the Republican nomination for Mayor by defeating incumbent James Phinney Baxter.