List of mayors of Las Condes

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This is a list of mayors of the Chilean commune of Las Condes, part of Greater Santiago in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. [1]

MayorPartyTook officeLeft office
Luis Barros Borgoño 1901unknown
Pedro Fernández Concha
Osvaldo Rengifo
Roberto Guzmán Montt1919unknown
Ramón Castro
Joaquín Cerda
Aurelio González
Adolfo Mujica
Ricardo Cerda Cruz19321935
Nibaldo Correa Barros19351941
Aníbal Quiroz Peralta19411942
Vital Guzmán Guzmán19421944
Manuel Goycolea Espoz19441947
Samuel Sánchez Vial19471948
Adolfo Braun Guevara19481949
Manuel Goycolea Espoz19491951
Florencio Correa Ga19511952
Samuel Sánchez Vial19521953
Manuel Goycolea Espoz19531954
Eduardo Hamilton Depassier19541956
Álvaro Salamero Riera19561960
Jorge Clark Donoso19601961
Álvaro Salamero Riera19611965
José Rabat Gorchs19651968
Silvia Boza de Álvarez19681969
Eduardo Cuevas Valdés19691970
Ramón Luco Fuenzalida19701972
José Rabat Gorchs19721973
Carlos Guerrety Villalobos19731974
Osvaldo Alliende Pereira19741977
Sergio Guzmán Reyes19771979
Alberto Labbé Troncoso19791980
Jorge Martínez Rodríguez19801982
Carlos Correa Sanfuentes19821985
Juan Becker Quezada19851985
Carlos Vara Vildósola19851986
Margarita Moreno Zamora19861988
Jorge Abud Cuevas19881989
María de la Luz Herrera Crus19891990
Sergio Trucco Palacios19901991
Eduardo Jara Miranda19911992
Joaquín Lavín Infante UDI 26 September 199211 June 1999
Carlos Larraín Peña RN 11 June 19996 December 2000
Francisco De La Maza Chadwick UDI 6 December 2000incumbent

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References

  1. "Historia. Las Condes: Después de un poco más de su fundación". Santiago, Chile: Municipality of Las Condes. Archived from the original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2013.