List of mayors of Madrid

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Mayor of Madrid
Escudo de Madrid.svg
Desayuno Nueva Economia con Jose Luis Martinez Almeida (34311473114).jpg
Incumbent
José Luis Martínez-Almeida
since 15 June 2019
Inaugural holderJuan de Araso
Formation1458
Website madrid.es

The following is a list of mayors ( alcaldes ) of Madrid since 1803.

Contents

Mayors from 1803 to 1931

Mayors since 1931

NamePortraitBirth and deathOffice startedOffice endedParty affiliation
Joaquín Ruiz Jiménez  [ es ]
Joaquin Ruiz Jimenez, de Company.jpg
12 September 1854
Jaén

1934
Madrid
(aged 79)
27 February 193113 April 1931
(45 days)
Pedro Rico López
Pedro Rico.JPG
7 August 1888
Madrid

1957
Aix-en-Provence (France)
15 April 19316 October 1934
(3 years, 174 days)
Republican Action
José Martínez de Velasco
Coat of Arms of Madrid City (1873-1874 and 1931-1939).svg
16 June 1875
Madrid

22 August 1936
Madrid
(aged 61)
8 October 193419 October 1934
(11 days)
Agrarian Party
Rafael Salazar Alonso
Rafael Salazar Alonso.png
27 December 1895
Madrid

23 September 1936
Madrid
(aged 40)
19 October 193425 October 1935
(1 year, 6 days)
Radical Republican Party
Sergio Álvarez de Villaamil
Coat of Arms of Madrid City (1873-1874 and 1931-1939).svg
14 March 1889
Madrid

7 May 1960
Madrid
(aged 71)
October 19351936 Republican Liberal Democrat Party
Pedro Rico López
Pedro Rico.JPG
7 August 1888
Madrid

1957
Aix-en-Provence (France)
20 February 19366 November 1936
(260 days)
Republican Union
Cayetano Redondo Aceña
CAYETANO PIORTIZ 1931.jpg
7 August 1888
Segovia

21 May 1940
Madrid
(aged 51)
8 November 193623 April 1937
(259 days)
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Rafael Henche de la Plata
Coat of Arms of Madrid City (1873-1874 and 1931-1939).svg
17 November 1886
Alcalá de Henares

11 September 1961
Madrid
(aged 74)
23 April 193728 March 1939
(2 years, 5 days)
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Melchor Rodríguez García
Melchor Rodriguez Garcia.jpg
30 May 1893
Seville

14 February 1972
Madrid
(aged 78)
28 March 193928 March 1939
(hours)
None
Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba
Coat of Arms of Madrid City (1939-1967).svg
8 April 1886
Orduña

30 May 1957
Madrid
(aged 71)
March 193922 March 1946 FET y de las JONS
José
Moreno Torres

Count of Santa María de Babio
Coat of Arms of Madrid City (1939-1967).svg
1 August 1900
Madrid

19 May 1983
Torrelodones
(aged 82)
22 March 19461952 FET y de las JONS
José
Finat y Escrivá de Romaní
,
Count of Mayalde
En el Ayuntamiento (cropped).jpg
11 February 1904
Madrid

9 June 1995
Madrid
(aged 91)
5 June 19521965 FET y de las JONS
Carlos Arias Navarro
Carlos Arias Navarro 1975.jpg
11 December 1908
Madrid

27 November 1989
Madrid
(aged 80)
5 February 196512 June 1973 FET y de las JONS
Miguel Ángel García-Lomas Mata
Coat of Arms of Madrid City (1967-1982).svg
24 April 1912
Madrid

24 September 1976
Madrid
(aged 64)
12 July 19731976 FET y de las JONS
Juan de Arespacochaga y de Felipe
Coat of Arms of Madrid City (1967-1982).svg
27 January 1920
Madrid

1 October 1999
Madrid
(aged 79)
19761978 Democratic Reform
José Luis Álvarez
(Alvarez) Adolfo Suarez junto al ministro de Transportes y Comunicaciones (cropped).jpeg
4 April 1930
Madrid

23 August 2023
Cartagena
(aged 93)
3 March 19785 January 1979 Union of the Democratic Centre
Luis María Huete y Morillo  [ es ]
Coat of Arms of Madrid City (1967-1982).svg
1 January 1929
Madrid
7 January 197915 May 1979
(128 days)
Enrique
Tierno Galván
Enrique Tierno Galvan 1979 (cropped).jpg
8 February 1918
Madrid

19 January 1986
Madrid
(aged 67)
15 May 197919 January 1986
(6 years, 249 days)
Socialist Workers' Party
Juan
Barranco Gallardo
(Juan Barranco) Felipe Gonzalez pasea con el alcalde de Madrid por los jardines del palacio de la Moncloa. Pool Moncloa. 2 de mayo de 1986 (cropped) (cropped).jpeg
13 August 1947
Santiago de Calatrava
19 January 198629 June 1989
(3 years, 161 days)
Socialist Workers' Party
Agustín
Rodríguez Sahagún
Agustin Rodriguez Sahagun, ministro de Defensa, conversa con Manuel Gutierrez Mellado (cropped).jpg 27 March 1932
Ávila

13 October 1991
Paris (France)
(aged 59)
29 June 198915 June 1991
(1 year, 351 days)
Democratic and Social Centre
José María
Álvarez del Manzano
y López del Hierro
Jose Maria Alvarez del Manzano 2001 (cropped).jpg
17 October 1937
Seville
15 June 199123 June 2003
(12 years, 8 days)
People's Party
Alberto
Ruiz-Gallardón Jiménez
Ruiz-Gallardon, Ministro de Justicia (2012).jpg
11 December 1958
Madrid
23 June 200322 December 2011
(8 years, 182 days)
People's Party
Ana Botella Serrano [lower-alpha 1]
Ana Botella 2015c (cropped).jpg
23 July 1953
Madrid
27 December 201113 June 2015
(3 years, 168 days)
People's Party
Manuela
Carmena Castrillo
Manuela Carmena Ahora Madrid 2015 - by Felix Moreno (cropped).jpg
9 February 1944
Madrid
13 June 201515 June 2019
(4 years, 2 days)
Now Madrid
José Luis
Martínez-Almeida Navasqüés
Jose Luis Martinez-Almeida (cropped).jpg
17 April 1975
Madrid
15 June 2019Incumbent
(4 years, 300 days)
People's Party

Notes

  1. From 22 December 2011 to 27 December 2011, Manuel Cobo Vega served as interim Mayor of Madrid

See also

Timeline since 1979

José Luis Martínez-AlmeidaManuela CarmenaAna BotellaAlberto Ruiz-GallardónJosé María Álvarez del ManzanoAgustín Rodríguez SahagúnJuan Barranco GallardoEnrique Tierno GalvánList of mayors of Madrid

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