List of mayors of Kharkiv

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Mayor of Kharkiv
Kharkiv-town-flag.svg
Flag of the City of Kharkiv
Ihor Terekhov 2020 - 04.jpg
Incumbent
Ihor Terekhov
since 17 December 2020
Seat Kharkiv City Council
AppointerPopular vote
Term length 5 years
Inaugural holder Yevhen Kushnaryov
Formation15 May 1990
Website Website of the Kharkiv mayor

The following is a list of mayors of the city of Kharkiv , Ukraine. It includes positions equivalent to mayor, such as chairperson of the Kharkiv City Council's executive committee.

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Mayors

Before 1918

No.ImageNameIn office
1 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Hukovsky Pavlo 1767 — 1768
2 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Afanasyev Fedor 1768 — 1778
3 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Artyukhov Petro Ivanovych 1778 — 1784
4 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Karpov Artemiy 1784 — 1789
5 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Pavlov Alexander 1790 — 1791
6 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Tambovtsev Alexei 1791 — 1793
7 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Anikeev Andrey 1793 — 1796
8 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Butenko (Butenkov) Mykhailo 1796 — 1799
9 Uriupin Egor.gor.golova s 1799 posazhen gub.Artakovym sum.dom.jpg Uryupin Yegor Egorovich 1799 — 1805
10 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Anikeev Andrey 1805 — 1808
11 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Karpov Fedot Dorofiyovych 1808 — 1811
12 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Lamakin Vasyl Mykhailovych 1811 — 1823
13 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Krivorotov Grigory 1823 — 1828
14 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Motuzkov Anton 1829 — 1834
15 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Kovalev Dmitry 1834 — 1837
16 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Karpov Serhiy Fedotovych 1838
17 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Fedor Vasilyevich Bazylevsky 1838 — 1839
18 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Klimov Andrey Pavlovich 1839 — 1840
19 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Mikhail Petrovich Kotlyarov 1841
20 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Grinchenko (Grinchenkov) Gabriel 1841 — 1843
21 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Rudakov Fedor Mikhailovich 1844 — 1846
22 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Kotlyarov Mikhail Petrovich 1846 — 1847
23 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Ryzhov Ivan Ivanovich 1847 — 1849
24 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Rudakov Alexei Mikhailovich 1850 — 1852
25 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Kostyurin Serhiy Kindratovych 1852 — 1858
26 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Severin Alexander Matviyovych 1859 — 1861
27 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Skrynnyk Oleksiy Oleksandrovych 1861 — 1867
28 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Shatunov Mykola Dmytrovych 1867 — 1870
29 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Gordienko Yegor Stepanovych 1871 — 1873
30 Gerb Khar'kova osnovnoi istoricheskii.png Chepelkin Alexei Dmitrievich 1874 — 1875
31 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1878.svg Kovalev Alexander Yevgenyevich 1875 — 1884
32 Ivan Fesenko.jpg Fesenko Ivan Yosypovych 1884 — 1891
33 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Shchelkov Vladimir Petrovich 1892 — 1893
34 Golenishchev-Kutuzov Ivan Timofiiovich.jpg Ivan Golenishchev-Kutuzov 1893 — 1900
35 Alexander Konst. Pogorelko.jpg Pogorilko Alexander Konstantinovich  [ uk ]1900 — 1912
36 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Budberg Roman Yuliyovych 1913
37 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Dorofeev Mykola Yevdokymovych 1913 — 1914
38 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Ivan Mykhailovych Bych-Lubensky  [ uk ]1914
39 Bagalei DI.jpg Dmytro Bahalii 1914 — 1917
40 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Stefanovych Serhiy Hryhorovych 1917 — 1918

As part of the independent Ukrainian state, 1918

No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officePolitical party
1 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Stefanovych Serhiy Hryhorovych 19171918 Socialist Revolutionary Party
2 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Aga-Bekov V.A. 19 December 19181919 Socialist Revolutionary Party

Under the control of the Armed Forces of South Russia, 1919

No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officePolitical party
1 Nikolai N. Saltikov.jpg Saltykov Nikolai Nikolaevich  [ uk ]October 1919December 1919 Constitutional Democratic Party

Soviet period

No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officePolitical party
1 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Lazko Mykhailo Mykolayovych 19171917 Communist Party
2 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Svetlov Ivan Ivanovich 19171917
3 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Kin Pavlo Andriyovych  [ uk ]19171919
4 Fyodor Sergeyev.JPG Fyodor Sergeyev (Artyom) 19171917
5 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Buzdalin Serhiy Feoktistovych  [ uk ]19171918
6 Kostiantin Gulii 1927.jpg Guly Kostiantyn Makarovych  [ uk ]19181918
7 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Tyshkov Semyon Yakovlevich 19191919
8 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Ivanov Alexei Nikolaevich  [ uk ]19201920
9 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Boris Volin 19201920
10 Ivanov AV Soc Kiev 1937 10 p07.jpg Andriy Ivanov 19201920
11 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Vasiliy Averin 19211921
12 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Kuznetsov Stepan Matviyovych 19211923
13 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Fedotov Konstantin Yakovlevich  [ uk ]19231925
14 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Chernukha Oleksiy Danylovych 19251925
15 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Gavrilin Ivan Dmytrovych 19261927
16 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Kozhukhov Ivan Krystanovych 19271929
17 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Borodai Hryhoriy Mykhailovych 19291930
18 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Sidorov Alexander Andreevich 19301932
19 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Kuzoyatov Fedor Petrovich 19321933
20 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Shelehes Ilya Saveliyovych  [ uk ]19331934
21 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Saratykov Samuil Bezhanovich 19341935
22 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Bogutsky Volodymyr Nykyforovych 19351937
23 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Gress Andriy Ivanovych 19371937
24 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Tkachenko Marko Kindratovich 19371937
25 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Klochko Petro Serhiiovych 19371937
26 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Bobrov Ivan Ivanovich 19371939
27 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Selivanov Alexander Gnatovych  [ uk ]19401948
Military commandant and Ober-Burgomaster of Kharkov during the German occupation 1941-1943
1 Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1987-136-07, Erwin Vierow.jpg Erwin Vierow 24 October 19413 December 1941 Nazi Party
2 1943KharkovHerbOccupation.jpg Alfred von Puttkamer 3 December 19419 February 1942
3 1943KharkovHerbOccupation.jpg Colonels Landenbach and Loevenich 9 February 194220 April 1942
4 1943KharkovHerbOccupation.jpg Wolfgang Schmidt-Logan 20 April 1942October 1942
5 1943KharkovHerbOccupation.jpg Kramarenko Oleksiy Ivanovich  [ uk ]October 1941August 1942 Ukrainian National Committee
6 1943KharkovHerbOccupation.jpg Semenenko Oleksandr Platonovych  [ uk ]194215 March 1943
7 1943KharkovHerbOccupation.jpg Kozakiewicz Pavlo Pavlovych  [ uk; ru ]15 March 194330 April 1943
Reichsadler Deutsches Reich (1935-1945).svg Military Administration 30 April 194323 August 1943 Nazi Party
After the German occupation
27 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Selivanov Alexander Gnatovych  [ uk ]19401948 Communist Party
28 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Sachko Petro Petrovich 19481950
29 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Koptev Anatoliy Panasovych  [ uk ]19501953
30 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Bulgakov Alexander Alexandrovich  [ uk ]19531953
31 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Mykhailyk Oleksiy Fedosiiovych 19531960
32 Coat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg Fedorenko Konstantin Grigorovich 19601961
33 Kharkov gerb 1970th.gif Vlasenko Georgy Yukhimovich  [ uk ]19611969
34 Kharkov gerb 1970th.gif Gurovy Yuriy Andriyovych  [ uk ]19691976
35 Kharkov gerb 1970th.gif Matyushenko Yuriy Yeliseyovych  [ uk ]19761980
36 Kharkov gerb 1970th.gif Vedernikov Valentyn Vadymovych  [ uk ]19801984
37 Kharkov gerb 1970th.gif Obrevko Volodymyr Volodymyrovych  [ uk ]19841985
38 Kharkov gerb 1970th.gif Reznichenko Anatoliy Serhiyovych  [ uk ]19856 August 1985
39 Kharkov gerb 1970th.gif Sokolovsky Stepan Mykolayovych  [ uk ]6 August 19856 April 1990
40 E. P. Kushnariov.jpg Yevhen Kushnaryov 6 April 1990April 1998 Independent

Independent Ukraine, after 1991

No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officePolitical party
1 E. P. Kushnariov.jpg Yevhen Kushnaryov 6 April 1990April 1998 Independent
People's Democratic Party
2 Coat of arms of Kharkiv.svg Mykhaylo Pylypchuk April 199821 March 2002 Independent
3 Coat of arms of Kharkiv.svg Volodymyr Shumilkin  [ uk ]21 March 200226 March 2006 Independent
4 Dobkin01.jpg Mykhailo Dobkin 26 March 200618 March 2010 Party of Regions
5 Kernes Gennadii.jpg Hennadiy Kernes 24 November 201017 December 2020 [1]
Revival
Kernes Bloc — Successful Kharkiv
6 Ihor Terekhov 2020 - 04.jpg Ihor Terekhov 11 November 2021Incumbent

Latest election

Summary of the 31 October 2021 Kharkiv mayoral election results
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ihor Terekhov Kernes Bloc — Successful Kharkiv 146,24050,66
Mykhailo Dobkin Independent 82,00828,41
Oleksandr Skoryk European Solidarity 15,4625,36
Konstantin Nemychev Independent 12,2584,25
Total288,654100,00

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References

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This article incorporates information from the Ukrainian Wikipedia.