Mayor of Ajaccio | |
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Incumbent Stéphane Sbraggia since 9 July 2022 | |
Style | City Mayor |
Term length | Six years |
First holder | Jean-Jérome Levie |
Deputy | Alexandre Farina |
Website | Official website |
The Mayor of Ajaccio is the head of Ajaccio City Council. The Mayor is an elected politician who, along with the 49 members of Ajaccio City Council, is responsible for the strategic government of the city of Ajaccio, Corsica.
The current Mayor is Stéphane Sbraggia, elected in 2022.
No. | Mayor [1] | Term in office | Party | Notes | |
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1 | Jean-Jérome Levie | 19 March 1790 | 1 May 1791 | ||
2 | Vincente Guitera | 1 May 1791 | 1796 | ||
3 | Lodovico Ornano | 1796 | 13 August 1798 | ||
4 | Thomas Tavera | 19 June 1798 | 6 July 1798 | ||
5 | Antoine Tagliafico | 6 July 1798 | 13 August 1798 | ||
6 | François-Marie Levie | 13 August 1798 | 6 October 1799 | ||
7 | J.B. Pozzo di Borgo | 6 October 1799 | 4 April 1800 | ||
8 | Jean-Jérome Levie | 4 April 1800 | 22 July 1801 | ||
9 | Pierre Stephanopoli | 22 July 1801 | 2 March 1805 | ||
10 | François Levie | 2 March 1805 | 25 September 1816 | ||
11 | Georges Stephanopoli | 25 September 1816 | 16 April 1817 | ||
12 | Adorno de Baciocchi | 16 April 1817 | 15 September 1819 | ||
13 | J.B. Colonna de Bozzi | 15 September 1819 | 25 December 1822 | ||
14 | J.B. Spoturno | 25 December 1822 | 9 March 1826 | ||
15 | Constantin Stephanopoli | 9 March 1826 | 7 February 1832 | ||
16 | Ascagne Cunéo d'Ornano | 7 February 1832 | 14 November 1837 | ||
17 | Paul François Peraldi | 14 November 1837 | 10 May 1848 | ||
18 | Bernardin Poli | 10 May 1848 | 17 May 1848 | ||
19 | Laurent Zevaco | 17 May 1848 | 2 July 1855 | Républicain | |
20 | Antoine de Cosmi | 2 July 1855 | 12 September 1860 | ||
21 | François-Xavier Braccini | 12 September 1860 | 24 July 1867 | ||
22 | Louis Nyer | 24 July 1867 | 17 February 1870 | Bonapartism | |
23 | Joseph Fil | 17 February 1870 | 10 Septembre 1870 | Bonapartism | |
24 | Nicolas Péraldi | 10 September 1870 | 25 May 1871 | Républicain | |
25 | Joseph Fil | 25 May 1871 | 11 November 1871 | Bonapartism | |
26 | Nicolas Péraldi | 11 November 1871 | 29 October 1873 | Républicain | |
27 | François-Xavier Forcioli Conti | 29 October 1873 | 28 March 1876 | Bonapartism | |
28 | Nicolas Péraldi | 28 March 1876 | 5 September 1877 | Républicain | |
29 | Joseph Fil | 5 September 1877 | 23 December 1877 | Bonapartism | |
30 | Nicolas Péraldi | 23 December 1877 | 21 May 1884 | Républicain | |
31 | Joseph Pugliesi | 21 May 1884 | 11 May 1893 | Bonapartism | |
32 | Pierre Petreto | 11 May 1893 | 10 May 1896 | Bonapartism | |
33 | Joseph Pugliesi | 10 May 1896 | May 1900 | Bonapartism | |
34 | Pierre Bodoy | May 1900 | May 1904 | Bonapartism | |
35 | Dominique Pugliesi-Conti | May 1904 | May 1919 | CCB | |
36 | Jérôme Peri | May 1919 | May 1925 | Radical | |
37 | Dominique Paoli | May 1925 | May 1931 | CCB | |
38 | François Coty | May 1931 | August 1934 | CCB | |
39 | Hyacinthe Campiglia | August 1934 | 11 May 1935 | CCB | |
40 | Dominique Paoli | 11 May 1935 | 10 September 1943 | CCB | |
41 | Eugène Macchini | 10 September 1943 | 17 May 1945 | CCB | |
42 | Arthur Giovoni | 17 May 1945 | 26 October 1947 | PCF | |
43 | Nicéphore Stephanopoli de Commene | 26 October 1947 | 7 January 1949 | CCB | |
44 | Antoine Sérafini | 7 January 1949 | May 1953 | CCB | |
45 | François Maglioli | May 1953 | March 1959 | CCB | |
46 | Antoine Sérafini | March 1959 | 17 April 1964 | CCB | |
47 | Pascal Rossini | 17 April 1964 | September 1975 | CCB | |
48 | Charles Ornano | 16 November 1975 | February 1994 | CCB | Degree in Law |
49 | Marc Marcangeli | March 1994 | May 2001 | CCB | doctor Conseiller général d'Ajaccio-1 Deputy Mayor of Ajaccio |
50 | Simon Renucci | May 2001 | 4 April 2014 | CSD | doctor/pediatrician |
51 | Laurent Marcangeli [2] | 4 April 2014 | 27 October 2014 (Resignation) | UMP, CCB | Conseiller général d'Ajaccio-1 Deputy Mayor of Ajaccio |
5 April 2014 | 9 July 2022 | UMP then LR then DVD, [3] CCB | |||
52 | Stéphane Sbraggia | 9 July 2022 | incumbent |
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