List of mayors of Kumanovo

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This is a list of mayors of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. [1]

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List of mayors

#Name
(Born–Died)
PortraitElectedTerm of officePolitical affiliation
Ottoman Empire (Kumanovo Kaza 1867-1912 Kaymakam)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918 onward)
1Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Kjira Andjelkovic No image.png 191819181920
2Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Kosta Daljev [2] No image.png 192019201921Komunist Party
3Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Toma Gligorijevic
first term
No image.png 192219221924
4Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Gjorgje Mladenovikj No image.png 192419241926
5Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Toma Gligorijevic
second term
No image.png 192619261929
6Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Kjira Manevich
first term [3]
No image.png 192919291935
7Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Toma Gligorijevic
third term
No image.png 193519351936
8Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Kjira Manevich
second term
No image.png 193619361936
9Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Nikola Stojanovski No image.png 193619361937
10Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Dragomir Vukadinovikj No image.png 193719371938
11Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Trajko Loparski No image.png 193919391940Jugoslovenska Radikalna Zaednica [4]
12Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg Kjira Manevich
third term
No image.png 194019401941
Bulgaria (1941-1945)
1Flag of Bulgaria.svg Teodosiy Dzhartov No image.png 194119411941 Bulgarian Action Committees
1Flag of Bulgaria.svg Milan Gotsev [5] No image.png 194119441944 Bulgarian Action Committees
2Flag of Bulgaria.svg Josif Andonov [6] No image.png 194419441944 Bulgarian Action Committees
Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (1945-1990)
1Flag of North Macedonia (1946-1992).svg Nikola Peshev [7] No image.png 19451945 ? Communist Party of Yugoslavia
2Flag of North Macedonia (1946-1992).svg Saltir Putinski [8] Saltir Putinski.png 195119511961 Communist Party of Yugoslavia
3Flag of North Macedonia (1946-1992).svg Jezdimir Bogdanski [9]
(1930–2007)
Ezdimir Bogdanski.png 196319631969 Communist Party of Yugoslavia
4Flag of North Macedonia (1946-1992).svg Blashko Janevski [10]
(1930–2007)
No image.png 197219721972 Communist Party of Yugoslavia
5Flag of North Macedonia (1946-1992).svg Metodi Petrovski [11] No image.png 197419741978 Communist Party of Yugoslavia
6Flag of North Macedonia (1946-1992).svg Metodi Petrovski [12] No image.png 197819781982 Communist Party of Yugoslavia
7Flag of North Macedonia (1946-1992).svg Momchilo Jovanovski
(August 1, 1931-2016) [13]
No image.png 19821982 [14] 1986 [15] Communist Party of Yugoslavia
8Flag of North Macedonia (1946-1992).svg Tode Ilich [16]
(1943-2014)
No image.png 198419841986 Communist Party of Yugoslavia
R Macedonia (1991 onward)
1 Flag of Macedonia (1992-1995).svg Blage Kiprijanovski
(1948-)
No image.png 199119911996 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
2 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Boris Protikj
(1941-2006)
No image.png 199619962000 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
3 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Slobodan Kovachevski
200020002005 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
4 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Zoran Damjanovski
(1956-)
200520052009 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
5 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Zoran Damjanovski
second term
(1956-)
200920092013 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
6 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Zoran Damjanovski
third term
(1956-)
201320132017 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
7 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Maksim Dimitrievski
(1975-)
201720172021 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
8 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Maksim Dimitrievski
(1975-)
20212021incumbent Independent

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