List of mayors of Esztergom

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This is a list of mayors of Esztergom, Hungary.

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1869 parliamentary election poster of Antal Kollar, mayor of Esztergom Esztergomi.valasztoplakat.JPG
1869 parliamentary election poster of Antal Kollár, mayor of Esztergom
Plaque of Jeno Etter in Vizivaros Esztergom.Etter Jeno.jpg
Plaque of Jenő Etter in Víziváros
Plaque of dr. Istvan Bady in Szentgyorgymezo Esztergom-Szentgyorgymezo Olvasokor 1.JPG
Plaque of dr. István Bády in Szentgyörgymező
NameTermNotes
Bálint Falk1808–1810City judge between 1802 and 1805, Member of parliament 1805-1807
Antal Kollár1810–1818
Ferenc Muzsik1818–1823
János Falk1824–1829
Ferenc Krakovitzer1830–1838
Imran Sipos1838-1842
Ignác Hartmann1842–1846
István Takáts1846–1860
Antal Kollár1861–1862First time
József Sziklay1862–1867
Antal Kollár1867–1877Second time
Károly Palkovics 1877–1881
József SziklayMarch 29, 1881 – May 15, 1881Second time
János Papp1881–1886
dr. Antal Helcz October 24, 1886 – June, 1895Resigned
József NiedermannJune 13, 1895 –Acting mayor
Lajos MalinaJuly, 1895 – October 13, 1899Resigned for health reasons, died later that year [1]
Károly KollárMay 23, 1899 – November 15, 1899Acting mayor
Imre VimmerNovember 15, 1899 – 1915
Dr. Béla Antóny1915–1930Resigned
Gyula Glatz1931–1940Acting mayor, then mayor
dr. Jenő Etter January 20, 1941 – 1944
Dr. József Sudár1944–1945
Ferenc MiklerApril 8, 1945 –First communist mayor of Esztergom
Ferenc SchalkházApril 28, 1945 – May 16Acting mayor
Dr. György HajduMay 16, 1945 – July 17, 1946
Dr. István Bády July 17, 1946 – July 6, 1950Resigned
István SzabóJuly 7, 1950–31
Zoltán SiposJuly 31, 1950 – August 15Mayor of Komárom, acting mayor of Esztergom for two weeks

Communist Hungary

NameTermNotes
Imre AnderlaAugust, 1950 – 1953
László Fábián1953-1954
Klára Horváth1954-1957
András Lázár1957-1963
Miklós Boza1963-1968
Imre Szabó1968-1971
Antal Brunszkó1971 – 1989
Tibor Simon1989-1990

Mayors since 1990

NameTermNotes
Dr. László Könözsy 1990–1999Resigned
Tamás Meggyes 1999–2010Acting from 1999, mayor since 2000
Éva Tétényi 2010–2014
Etelka Romanek 2014–2019
Ádám Hernádi 2019–in office

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References

  1. Emlékkönyv Esztergom egyesítésének 100. évfordulójára
Esztergom a török után és a polgárosodás útján
Esztergom Trianon után
Esztergom a második világháború után