The office of the Mayor of Tulle is a directly elected position. Since 1947 there have been eight mayors; the term of office is for a period of six years. Since 2008, the mayor is Bernard Combes (PS).
Period | Name | Party | Other position held |
---|---|---|---|
1795–1808 | François Duval | ||
1808–1811 | Pierre Ludière | ||
1812–1815 | Antoine Melon | ||
1815–1816 | Jean Pierre Lacombe | ||
1816–1825 | Guy Joseph Rémi de Saint-Priest de Saint-Mur | ||
1825–1830 | Antoine de Valon | ||
1830–1837 | Lacoste-Dumont | ||
1837–1846 | Martial Soleilhet | ||
1846–1848 | François Favars | ||
1848–1849 | M.Sage | ||
1849–1851 | Louis Joseph Hugo | ||
1851–1857 | François Favars | ||
1857–1863 | Henri Brugère | ||
1863–1871 | Guy Joseph Rémi Lafond de Saint-Mur | ||
1871–1871 | Louis Joseph Parrical de Chammard | ||
1871–1872 | M.Floucaud-Pénardille | ||
1872–1873 | Dominique Boudrie | ||
1873–1874 | Jean Emile Téreygeol | ||
1874–1875 | M.Paris | ||
1876–1878 | Conchard de Vermeil | ||
1878–1883 | Edouard Charain | ||
1883–1884 | Léon Borie | ||
1884–1887 | Ernest Brugère | ||
1887–1891 | Jules Vergne | ||
1891–1892 | Joseph Saugon | ||
1892–1912 | Jean-Baptiste Tavé | ||
1912–1919 | Alfred Parrical de Chammard | ||
1919–1922 | Gustave Maschat | ||
1922–1925 | François Malimont | ||
1925–1943 | Jacques de Chammard | ||
1943–1944 | Gabriel Bouty | ||
1944–1947 | Jules Lafue | ||
1947–1949 | Clément Chausson | Communist | |
1949–1959 | Jean Massoulier | ||
1959–1971 | Jean Montalat | SFIO, Socialist | |
1971–1977 | Georges Mouly | Rally for the Republic | |
1977–1995 | Jean Combasteil | Communist | |
1995–2001 | Raymond-Max Aubert | Rally for the Republic | |
2001–2008 | François Hollande | Socialist | Socialist nominee for 2012 presidential election, President of France, 2012- |
Since 2008 | Bernard Combes | Socialist | |
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