List of mayors of the 50 largest cities in Spain

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This is a list of mayors of the 50 largest cities in Spain, are ordered the estimated populations as of 2022. [1] These 50 cities have a combined population of 17.5 million, or 37% of the national population.

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The breakdown of mayoral political parties is 30 from the People's Party, 14 from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, and 6 from local or regional political parties.

List

NamePhotoPartyCityRegionPopulation [1] RankTerm StartSeats
José Luis Martínez-Almeida Jose Luis Martinez-Almeida 2019b (cropped).jpg People's Party Madrid Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg  Community of Madrid 3,332,0351 June 15, 2019
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Jaume Collboni Jaume Collboni 2023 (cropped).jpg Socialists' Party of Catalonia Barcelona Flag of Catalonia.svg  Catalonia 1,660,1222 June 17, 2023
10 / 41
María José Catalá Maria Jose Catala 2023 (cropped).jpg People's Party Valencia Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg  Valencian Community 807,6933 June 17, 2023
13 / 33
José Luis Sanz People's Party Seville Flag of Andalucia.svg  Andalusia 684,0254 June 17, 2023
14 / 31
Natalia Chueca People's Party Zaragoza Flag of Aragon.svg  Aragon 682,5135 June 17, 2023
15 / 31
Francisco de la Torre (Francisco de la Torre) 10.09.06 Macri visita al alcalde de Malaga.jpg People's Party Málaga Flag of Andalucia.svg  Andalusia 586,3846May 4, 2000
17 / 31
José Ballesta Jose Ballesta German (cropped).jpg People's Party Murcia Flag of the Region of Murcia.svg  Region of Murcia 469,1777June 17, 2023
15 / 29
Jaime Martínez Jaime Martinez Llabres.JPG People's Party Palma de Mallorca Flag of the Balearic Islands.svg  Balearic Islands 423,3508June 17, 2023
11 / 29
Carolina Darias Carolina Darias 2020 (portrait).jpg Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Las Palmas Flag of the Canary Islands.svg  Canary Islands 378,0279June 17, 2023
12 / 29
Luis Barcala Luis Barcala (47183118202).jpg People's Party Alicante Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg  Valencian Community 349,28210April 19, 2018
14 / 29
Juan Mari Aburto Juan Maria Aburto 2015 (cropped).jpg Basque Nationalist Party Bilbao Flag of the Basque Country.svg  Basque Country 346,09611June 13, 2015
12 / 29
José María Bellido Jose Maria Bellido Roche.jpg People's Party Córdoba Flag of Andalucia.svg  Andalusia 323,76312June 15, 2019
15 / 29
Jesús Julio Carnero Jesus Julio Carnero 2014 - Exposicion 50 Aniversario Seminario Diocesano de Valladolid by Angel Cantero (cropped).jpg People's Party Valladolid Flag of Castile and Leon.svg  Castile and León 297,45913June 17, 2023
11 / 27
Abel Caballero Abel Caballero 2015 (cropped).jpg Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Vigo Flag of Galicia.svg  Galicia 293,65214June 16, 2007
19 / 27
David Quirós Socialists' Party of Catalonia Hospitalet de Llobregat Flag of Catalonia.svg  Catalonia 274,45515June 15, 2024
13 / 27
Carmen Moriyón Carmen Moriyon (cropped).jpg Asturias Forum Gijón Flag of Asturias.svg  Asturias 268,31316June 17, 2023
8 / 27
Maider Etxebarria (Maider Etxebarria) Presentacion de las candidaturas de Cristina Gonzalez (Alava) y Maider Etxebarria (Vitoria-Gasteiz) 2018.jpg Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Vitoria Flag of the Basque Country.svg  Basque Country 255,88617June 17, 2023
6 / 27
Inés Rey Ines Rey.jpg Spanish Socialist Workers' Party A Coruña Flag of Galicia.svg  Galicia 247,37618June 15, 2019
11 / 27
Pablo Ruz People's Party Elche Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg  Valencian Community 238,29319June 17, 2023
11 / 27
Marifrán Carazo 2019 07 23 Rueda de prensa tras el Consejo de Gobierno (48356001297).jpg People's Party Granada Flag of Andalucia.svg  Andalusia 230,59520June 17, 2023
15 / 27
Xavier García Albiol Xavier Garcia Albiol 2017 (cropped).jpg People's Party Badalona Flag of Catalonia.svg  Catalonia 225,95721June 17, 2023
18 / 27
Jordi Ballart Consell d'alcaldes i alcaldesses del Valles Occidental (cropped).jpg Everything for Terrassa Terrassa Flag of Catalonia.svg  Catalonia 225,27722June 15, 2019
11 / 27
Marta Farrés Marta Farres, Alcaldessa (48078430268) (cropped).jpg Socialists' Party of Catalonia Sabadell Flag of Catalonia.svg  Catalonia 218,30023June 15, 2019
14 / 27
Noelia Arroyo Hernández People's Party Cartagena Flag of the Region of Murcia.svg  Region of Murcia 218,05023June 12, 2021
10 / 27
Alfredo Canteli People's Party Oviedo Flag of Asturias.svg  Asturias 217,58425June 15, 2019
14 / 27
María José García-Pelayo
Maria Jose Garcia-Pelayo.jpg
People's Party Jerez de la Frontera Flag of Andalucia.svg  Andalusia 213,23126June 17, 2023
14 / 27
Manuel Bautista People's Party Móstoles Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg  Community of Madrid 211,26527June 17, 2023
12 / 27
José Manuel Bermúdez Canarian Coalition Santa Cruz de Tenerife Flag of the Canary Islands.svg  Canary Islands 209,39528July 13, 2020
9 / 27
Cristina Ibarrola Navarrese People's Union Pamplona Bandera de Navarra.svg  Navarre 205,76229June 17, 2023
9 / 27
María del Mar Vázquez Maria-vazquez.jpg People's Party Almería Flag of Andalucia.svg  Andalusia 200,57830September 2, 2022
15 / 27
Judith Piquet Judith Piquet.jpg People's Party Alcalá de Henares Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg  Community of Madrid 199,18431June 17, 2023
11 / 27
Miguel Ángel Recuenco People's Party Leganés Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg  Community of Madrid 190,66532June 17, 2023
9 / 27
Eneko Goia Eneko Goia .jpg Basque Nationalist Party San Sebastián Flag of the Basque Country.svg  Basque Country 188,74333June 13, 2015
9 / 27
Javier Ayala Intervencion de Javier Ayala en la inauguracion del Centro Ferrer i Guardia 2017 (cropped).jpeg Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Fuenlabrada Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg  Community of Madrid 188,73634February 2, 2018
16 / 27
Sara Hernández Sara Hernandez, alcaldesa de Getafe, en 2015.jpg Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Getafe Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg  Community of Madrid 185,88935June 13, 2015
10 / 27
Begoña Carrasco People's Party Castellón de la Plana Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg  Valencian Community 176,23836June 17, 2023
11 / 27
Cristina Ayala 181108 Ayala Catedral Burgos.jpg People's Party Burgos Flag of Castile and Leon.svg  Castile and León 174,45137June 17, 2023
11 / 27
Manuel Serrano López People's Party Albacete Bandera Castilla-La Mancha.svg  Castilla-La Mancha 173,20638June 17, 2023
12 / 27
Gema Igual Gema Igual.jpg People's Party Santander Flag of Cantabria.svg  Cantabria 172,72639November 17, 2016
14 / 27
Candelaria Testa Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Alcorcón Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg  Community of Madrid 171,77240June 17, 2023
8 / 27
Luis Yeray Gutiérrez Spanish Socialist Workers' Party San Cristóbal de la Laguna Flag of the Canary Islands.svg  Canary Islands 159,03441June 15, 2019
10 / 27
María Ángeles Muñoz People's Party Marbella Flag of Andalucia.svg  Andalusia 156,29542August 29, 2017
14 / 27
Conrado Escobar Conrado Escobar Las Heras 26 de mayo de 2023.jpg People's Party Logroño Flag of La Rioja (with coat of arms).svg La Rioja 150,58343June 17, 2023
14 / 27
Ignacio Gragera Ignacio Gragera.png People's Party Badajoz Flag of Extremadura with COA.svg  Extremadura 150,19043June 27, 2021
14 / 27
Carlos Manuel García No image.svg People's Party Salamanca Flag of Castile and Leon.svg  Castile and León 143,95445December 20, 2018
14 / 27
Fèlix Larrosa Socialists' Party of Catalonia Lleida Flag of Catalonia.svg  Catalonia 143,09446June 17, 2023
9 / 27
Pilar Miranda People's Party Huelva Flag of Andalucia.svg  Andalusia 142,53247June 17, 2023
13 / 27
Francisco Rodríguez Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Dos Hermanas Flag of Andalucia.svg  Andalusia 138,98148February 4, 2022
16 / 27
Rubén Viñuales Ruben Vinuales Elias.jpg Socialists' Party of Catalonia Tarragona Flag of Catalonia.svg  Catalonia 138,26249June 17, 2023
9 / 27
Alejandro Navarro People's Party Torrejón de Ardoz Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg  Community of Madrid 137,71150August 25, 2023
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References

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