List of mayors of Madrid
The following is a list of mayors (alcaldes) of Madrid since 1803.
Mayor of Madrid | |
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Inaugural holder | Juan de Araso |
Formation | 1458 |
Website | madrid.es |
Mayors from 1803 to 1931
- José Urbina, 1803–1805
- José de Marquina Galindo, 1805–1808
- Pedro de Mora y Lomas, 1808–1810
- Dámaso de la Torre, 1810–1811
- Manuel García de la Prada, 1811–1812
- Juan Antonio Pico, 1812
- Marqués de Iturvieta, 1812 and 1813
- Conde de Villapaterna, 1812
- Pedro Sainz de Baranda y Gorriti, 1812, 1813 and 1820
- Magín Ferrer, 1812
- Frutos Álvarez Benito, 1812
- Conde de Moctezuma, 1814
- Juan de Mata Garro Robles, marqués de las Hormazas 1814–1816
- José Manuel de Arjona, 1816–1820
- Rodrigo de Aranda, 1820–1822
- Félix Ovalle, 1820
- José Pío de Molina, 1820–1821, 1823
- Conde de Clavijo, 1821
- Conde de Goyeneche, 1821–1822
- Marqués de Santa Cruz, 1822
- Ramón Casella, 1822
- Cayetano Rubio, 1822
- Miguel Nájera, 1822
- Arias Gonzalo de Mendoza, 1822–1823
- Luis Beltrán de Leo, 1823
- Joaquín Lorenzo Mozo, 1824
- León de la Cámara Cano, 1824–1828
- Tadeo Ignacio Gil, 1828–1830
- Domingo María de Barrafón, 1830–1834
- Marqués de Falces, 1834–1835
- José María Galdeano, 1835
- Marqués de Pontejos, 1835–1836
- Juan Losaña, 1836
- José María Basualdo, 1837
- Juan Bautista del Llano, 1837
- Victor López Molina, 1838
- Manuel Ruiz Oganio, 1838
- Tomás Fernández Vallejo, 1839
- Luis Oseñalde, 1839
- Salustiano Olózaga, 1840
- Joaquín María Ferrer, 1840
- Francisco Javier Ferro Mateo, 1840
- Marqués de Peñaflorida, 1842–1845
- Juan Álvarez Mendizálbal, 1843
- Ignacio de Olea, 1843–1854
- Jacinto Félix Doménech, 1843
- Manuel de Larraín, 1843–1844
- Marqués de Someruelos, 1844–1847
- Manuel de Bárbara, 1844
- Duque de Veragua, 1845–1846
- José Laplana, 1846
- Conde de Vistahermosa, 1847
- Marqués de Santa Cruz, 1848–1851
- Luis Piernas, 1851–1852
- Conde de Quinto, 1852, 1853–1854
- José Seco Baldor, 1854
- Valentín Ferraz, 1855–1856
- Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, 15th Duke of Alba, 1857
- Carlos Marfori y Callejas, 1857
- José Osorio y Silva, Duque de Sesto 1857–1864
- Duque de Tamames, 1864
- Conde de Puñonrostro, 1864
- Conde de Belascoáin, 1864–1865
- José Ramón Osorio, 1865
- Marqués de San Saturnino, 1865–1866
- Marqués de Villaseca, 1866–1867
- Marqués de Villamagna, 1867
- Marqués Viudo de Villar, 1867–1868
- Nicolás María Rivero, 1868–1870
- Manuel María José de Galdo, 1870
- Fernando Hidalgo Saavedra, 1870–1872
- Marqués de Sardoal, 1872–1874
- Carlos María Ponte, 1872
- Simeón Avalos, 1872–1873
- Pedro Menéndez Vega, 1873
- Pedro Bernardo Uncasitas, 1873–1874
- Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano y Gayoso de los Cobos, VIII Conde de Toreno, 1874–1875
- Conde de Heredia Spinola, 1875–1877
- Marqués de Torneros, 1877–1881
- José Abascal y Carredano, 1881–1883, 1885–1889
- Marqués de Urquijo, 1883
- Gonzalo de Saavedra y Cueto, 1884–1885
- Alberto Bosch y Fustegueras, 1885, 1891–1892
- Andrés Mellado, 1889–1890
- Cayetano Sánchez Bustillo, 1890
- Narciso García-Loygorri, Duque de Vistahermosa, 1890
- Faustino Rodríguez San Pedro, 1890–1891
- Marqués de Cubas, 1892
- Nicolás de Peñalver y Zamora, conde de Peñalver 1892, 1895–1896, 1907–1909
- Manuel de Mariátegui, 1st Count of San Bernardo, 1892–1893
- Santiago Angulo, 1893–1894
- Conde de Romanones, 1894–1895, 1897–1899
- Conde de Montarco, 1896
- Joaquín Sánchez de Toca, 1896–1897, 1907
- Ventura García-Sancho, Marquis of Aguilar de Campoo, 1899–1900
- Manuel Allendesalazar, 1900
- Mariano Fernández de Henestrosa Mioño, duque de Santo Mauro (1900–1901)
- Alberto Aguilera y Velasco (1901–1902)
- Vicente Cabeza de Vaca y Fernández de Córdoba, marqués de Portazgo (1902–1903)
- Salvador Bermúdez de Castro y O'Lawlor, marqués de Lema (1903– 1904)
- Gonzalo de Figueroa y Torres, conde de Mejorada del Campo y marqués de Villamejor (1904–1905)
- Eduardo Vincenti (1905–1906)
- Alberto Aguilera y Velasco (1906–1907)
- Eduardo Dato e Iradier (1907–1907)
- Joaquín Sánchez de Toca (1907–1907)
- Nicolás de Peñalver y Zamora, conde de Peñalver (1907–1909)
- Alberto Aguilera y Velasco (1909–1910)
- José Francos Rodríguez (1910–1912)
- Joaquín Ruiz Jiménez (1912–1913)
- Eduardo Vincenti (1913–1913)
- Luis Marichalar y Monreal, vizconde de Eza (1913–1914)
- Carlos Prats y Rodríguez de Llano (1914–1915)
- José del Prado y Palacios (1915–1915)
- Joaquín Ruiz Jiménez (1915–1916)
- Martín Rosales Martel, duque de Almodóvar del Valle (1916–1917)
- Luis Silvela Casado (1917–1917)
- José Francos Rodríguez (1917–1918)
- Luis Silvela Casado (1918–1918)
- Luis Garrido Juaristi (1918–1920)
- Ramón Rivero de Miranda, conde de Limpias (1920–1921)
- Alfredo Serrano Jover (1921–1921)
- Álvaro de Figueroa y Alonso Martínez, marqués de Villabrágima (1921–1922)
- José María Garay, conde del Valle Suchil (1922–1922)
- Joaquín Ruiz Jiménez (1922–1923)
- Faustino Nicoli (1923–1923)
- Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba (1923–1924)
- Conde de Vallellano (1924–1925)
- José del Prado Palacio (1925–1927)
- Emilio Antón (1927–1927)
- Manuel Semprún y Pombo(1927–1927)
- Rafael Carlos Gordon Arístegui, conde de Mirasol, (1927–1927)
- José María de Aristizábal Manchón (1927–1930)
- José María de Hoyos y Vinent de la Torre O'Neill, marqués de Hoyos (1930–1931)
Mayors since 1931
Name | Portrait | Birth and death | Office started | Office ended | Party affiliation | |
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Joaquín Ruiz Jiménez | 12 September 1854 Jaén – 1934 Madrid (aged 79) |
27 February 1931 | 13 April 1931 (45 days) |
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Pedro Rico López | 7 August 1888 Madrid – 1957 Aix-en-Provence (France) |
15 April 1931 | 6 October 1934 (3 years, 174 days) |
Republican Action | ||
José Martínez de Velasco | 16 June 1875 Madrid – 22 August 1936 Madrid (aged 61) |
8 October 1934 | 19 October 1934 (11 days) |
Agrarian Party | ||
Rafael Salazar Alonso | 27 December 1895 Madrid – 23 September 1936 Madrid (aged 40) |
19 October 1934 | 25 October 1935 (1 year, 6 days) |
Radical Republican Party | ||
Sergio Álvarez de Villaamil | 14 March 1889 Madrid – 7 May 1960 Madrid (aged 71) |
October 1935 | 1936 | Republican Liberal Democrat Party | ||
Pedro Rico López | 7 August 1888 Madrid – 1957 Aix-en-Provence (France) |
20 February 1936 | 6 November 1936 (260 days) |
Republican Union | ||
Cayetano Redondo Aceña | 7 August 1888 Segovia – 21 May 1940 Madrid (aged 51) |
8 November 1936 | 23 April 1937 (259 days) |
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party | ||
Rafael Henche de la Plata | 17 November 1886 Alcalá de Henares – 11 September 1961 Madrid (aged 74) |
23 April 1937 | 28 March 1939 (2 years, 5 days) |
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party | ||
Melchor Rodríguez García | 30 May 1893 Seville – 14 February 1972 Madrid (aged 78) |
28 March 1939 | 28 March 1939 (hours) |
None | ||
Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba | 8 April 1886 Orduña – 30 May 1957 Madrid (aged 71) |
March 1939 | 22 March 1946 | FET y de las JONS | ||
José Moreno Torres Count of Santa María de Babio |
1 August 1900 Madrid – 19 May 1983 Torrelodones (aged 82) |
22 March 1946 | 1952 | FET y de las JONS | ||
José Finat y Escrivá de Romaní, Count of Mayalde |
11 February 1904 Madrid – 9 June 1995 Madrid (aged 91) |
5 June 1952 | 1965 | FET y de las JONS | ||
Carlos Arias Navarro | 11 December 1908 Madrid – 27 November 1989 Madrid (aged 80) |
5 February 1965 | 12 June 1973 | FET y de las JONS | ||
Miguel Ángel García-Lomas Mata | 24 April 1912 Madrid – 24 September 1976 Madrid (aged 64) |
12 July 1973 | 1976 | FET y de las JONS | ||
Juan de Arespacochaga y de Felipe | 27 January 1920 Madrid – 1 October 1999 Madrid (aged 79) |
1976 | 1978 | Democratic Reform | ||
José Luis Álvarez | 4 April 1930 Madrid – 23 August 2023 Cartagena (aged 93) |
3 March 1978 | 5 January 1979 | Union of the Democratic Centre | ||
Luis María Huete y Morillo | 1 January 1929 Madrid |
7 January 1979 | 15 May 1979 (128 days) |
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Enrique Tierno Galván |
8 February 1918 Madrid – 19 January 1986 Madrid (aged 67) |
15 May 1979 | 19 January 1986 (6 years, 249 days) |
Socialist Workers' Party | ||
Juan Barranco Gallardo |
13 August 1947 Santiago de Calatrava |
19 January 1986 | 29 June 1989 (3 years, 161 days) |
Socialist Workers' Party | ||
Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún |
27 March 1932 Ávila – 13 October 1991 Paris (France) (aged 59) |
29 June 1989 | 15 June 1991 (1 year, 351 days) |
Democratic and Social Centre | ||
José María Álvarez del Manzano y López del Hierro |
17 October 1937 Seville |
15 June 1991 | 23 June 2003 (12 years, 8 days) |
People's Party | ||
Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón Jiménez |
11 December 1958 Madrid |
23 June 2003 | 22 December 2011 (8 years, 182 days) |
People's Party | ||
Ana Botella Serrano [lower-alpha 1] | 23 July 1953 Madrid |
27 December 2011 | 13 June 2015 (3 years, 168 days) |
People's Party | ||
Manuela Carmena Castrillo |
9 February 1944 Madrid |
13 June 2015 | 15 June 2019 (4 years, 2 days) |
Now Madrid | ||
José Luis Martínez-Almeida Navasqüés |
17 April 1975 Madrid |
15 June 2019 | Incumbent (4 years, 134 days) |
People's Party |
Notes
- From 22 December 2011 to 27 December 2011, Manuel Cobo Vega served as interim Mayor of Madrid
See also
External links
Timeline since 1979
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