List of mayors of Miraflores District

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The following is a list of Miraflores District's mayors in Lima Province, Peru, through the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.

  1. 1866: Francisco de la Cruz Marmolefo.
  2. 1881: Guillermo Scheel.
  3. 1881: Tomás Carbajal.
  4. 1882-1883: Occupation of Lima.
  5. 1884-1886: Pedro F. Denegri.
  6. 1886-1889: Enrique F. Revett.
  7. 1889: Carlos Sotomayor.
  8. 1889-1890: Javier Conroy
  9. 1891-1893: José A. Larco.
  10. 1893-1895: Eleodoro Romero.
  11. 1895-1897: Javier Conroy.
  12. 1897-1903: Augusto Angulo.
  13. 1903-1908: Enrique F. Revett.
  14. 1908-1909: Leonidas Cáceres Menacho.
  15. 1910: Belisario Suárez.
  16. 1910-1912: Juan A. Figari.
  17. 1912-1913: Francisco Tudela y Varela.
  18. 1913: Luis Gonzáles del Riego.
  19. 1913-1915: Francisco Tudela y Varela.
  20. 1915-1917: Genaro Castro Iglesias.
  21. 1918: Jorge A. Bucley.
  22. 1918-1919: Luis Gonzáles del Riego.
  23. 1919-1920: Alfredo Álvarez Calderón.
  24. 1920-1922: Nicolás Salazar Orfila.
  25. 1922-1924: Luis Arias Schreiber.
  26. 1924-1925: Sebastián Salinas Cossío.
  27. 1925-1927: Manuel B. Sayán Palacios.
  28. 1927: Alejandro J. Figari.
  29. 1927-1929: Guillermo Correa Elías.
  30. 1930-1933: Luis Gallo Porras.
  31. 1934-1937: Eduardo Villena Rey.
  32. 1937-1938: Emilio Fort.
  33. 1938-1939: Eduardo Villena Rey.
  34. 1940-1942: Daniel Russo.
  35. 1942-1944: Carlos Alzamora.
  36. 1945-1946: Guillermo Ureta del Solar.
  37. 1946-1947: Alicia Cox de Larco
  38. 1948-1949: Julio César Gonzáles La Hoz.
  39. 1950-1951: Emilio Hart Terré.
  40. 1952-1955: Ivan H. Blume.
  41. 1956: Augusto Leguía Ross.
  42. 1956: Ernesto Araujo Álvarez Reyna.
  43. 1957: Juan Bautista Isola.
  44. 1957-1959: Carlos Alzamora Traverso.
  45. 1959-1961: Emilio Rodríguez Larraín.
  46. 1961-1963: Emilio Rodríguez Larraín
  47. 1964-1966: Mario Cabrejos Quiñonez.
  48. 1967: Juan José Vega.
  49. 1967-1969: Rafael Sánchez Aizcorbe.
  50. 1970-1976: Ernesto Aramburú Menchaca.
  51. 1976: Santos Hinostroza.
  52. 1976-1977: Carlos Arca Betancourt.
  53. 1977-1978: Guillermo Schwarztman.
  54. 1978-1979: César de Cárdenas Rovaretto.
  55. 1979: Carlos Drago Garibaldi.
  56. 1979: Julio Balbuena Camino.
  57. 1979-1980: Guillermo López Mavila.
  58. 1980: Carlos Cobilich Portocarrero.
  59. 1980: Luis Dorich Torres.
  60. 1981-1983: Jorge Rodríguez Larraín Pendergast.
  61. 1984-1986: Luis Bedoya de Vivanco.
  62. 1987-1989: Luis Bedoya de Vivanco.
  63. 1990-1992: Alberto Andrade Carmona.
  64. 1993-1995: Alberto Andrade Carmona.
  65. 1996-1998: Fernando Andrade Carmona.
  66. 1999-2001: Luis Bedoya de Vivanco.
  67. 2001-2002: German Kruguer
  68. 2002-2006: Fernando Andrade Carmona.
  69. 2007-2010: Manuel Masías Oyanguren.
  70. 2011-2018: Jorge Vicente Martín Muñoz Wells
  71. 2019-2022: Luis Alfonso Molina Arles

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