List of mayors of Madrid
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This is a list of mayors (alcaldes) of Madrid
Madrid
Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be 6.271 million. It is the third largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan...

 since 1800.
  • José Urbina, 1803-1805
  • José de Marquina Galindo, 1805-1808
  • Pedro de Mora y Lomas, 1808-1810
  • Dámaso de la Torre, 1810-1811
  • Manuel García de la Prada, 1811-1812
  • Juan Antonio Pico, 1812
  • Marqués de Iturvieta, 1812 y 1813
  • Conde de Villapaterna, 1812
  • Pedro Sainz de Baranda y Gorriti, 1812, 1813 y 1820
  • Magín Ferrer, 1812
  • Frutos Álvarez Benito, 1812
  • Conde de Moctezuma, 1814
  • Juan de Mata Garro Robles, marqués de las Hormazas 1814-1816
  • José Manuel de Arjona, 1816-1820
  • Rodrigo de Aranda, 1820-1822
  • Félix Ovalle, 1820
  • José Pío de Molina, 1820-1821, 1823
  • Conde de Clavijo, 1821
  • Conde de Goyeneche, 1821-1822
  • Marqués de Santa Cruz, 1822
  • Ramón Casella, 1822
  • Cayetano Rubio, 1822
  • Miguel Nájera, 1822
  • Arias Gonzalo de Mendoza, 1822-1823
  • Luis Beltrán de Leo, 1823
  • Joaquín Lorenzo Mozo, 1824
  • León de la Cámara Cano, 1824-1828
  • Tadeo Ignacio Gil, 1828-1830
  • Domingo María de Barrafón, 1830-1834
  • Marqués de Falces, 1834-1835
  • José María Galdeano, 1835
  • Marqués de Pontejos, 1835-1836
  • Juan Losaña, 1836
  • José María Basualdo, 1837
  • Juan Bautista del Llano, 1837
  • Victor López Molina, 1838
  • Manuel Ruiz Oganio, 1838
  • Tomás Fernández Vallejo, 1839
  • Luis Oseñalde, 1839
  • Salustiano Olózaga, 1840
  • Joaquín María Ferrer, 1840
  • Francisco Javier Ferro Mateo, 1840
  • Marqués de Peñaflorida, 1842-1845
  • Juan Álvarez Mendizálbal, 1843
  • Ignacio de Olea, 1843-1854
  • Jacinto Félix Doménech, 1843
  • Manuel de Larraín, 1843-1844
  • Marqués de Someruelos, 1844-1847
  • Manuel de Bárbara, 1844
  • Duque de Veragua, 1845-1846
  • José Laplana, 1846
  • Conde de Vistahermosa, 1847
  • Marqués de Santa Cruz, 1848-1851
  • Luis Piernas, 1851-1852
  • Conde de Quinto, 1852, 1853-1854
  • José Seco Baldor, 1854
  • Valentín Ferraz, 1855-1856
  • Duque de Berwick y Alba, 1857
  • Carlos Marfori, 1857
  • Duque de Sesto, 1857-1864
  • Duque de Tamames, 1864
  • Conde de Puñonrostro, 1864
  • Conde de Belascoáin, 1864-1865
  • José Ramón Osorio, 1865
  • Marqués de San Saturnino, 1865-1866
  • Marqués de Villaseca, 1866-1867
  • Marqués de Villamagna, 1867
  • Marqués Viudo de Villar, 1867-1868
  • Nicolás María Rivero, 1868-1870
  • Manuel María José de Galdo, 1870
  • Fernando Hidalgo Saavedra, 1870-1872
  • Marqués de Sardoal, 1872-1874
  • Carlos María Ponte, 1872
  • Simeón Avalos, 1872-1873
  • Pedro Menéndez Vega, 1873
  • Pedro Bernardo Uncasitas, 1873-1874
  • Francisco de Borja Queipo de Llano y Gayoso de los Cobos, VIII Conde de Toreno, 1874-1875
  • Conde de Heredia Spinola, 1875-1877
  • Marqués de Torneros, 1877-1881
  • José Abascal y Carredano, 1881-1883, 1885-1889
  • Marqués de Urquijo, 1883
  • Marqués de Bogaraya, 1884-1885
  • Alberto Bosch y Fustegueras, 1885, 1891-1892
  • Andrés Mellado, 1889-1890
  • Cayetano Sánchez Bustillo, 1890
  • Narciso García-Loygorri
    Narciso García-Loygorri
    Narciso García-Loygorri y Rizo , the second Duke of Vistahermosa, mayor of Madrid for 50 days in 1890. Served as ambassador in Russia, and also in Helvetia. Senator between 1889 and 1890. By this time, being a Grandee also implied to be a Senator. He got the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order...

    , Duque de Vistahermosa, 1890
  • Faustino Rodríguez San Pedro, 1890-1891
  • Marqués de Cubas, 1892
  • Conde de Peñalver, 1892, 1895-1896, 1907-1909
  • Manuel de Mariátegui, 1st Count of San Bernardo, 1892-1893
  • Santiago Angulo, 1893-1894
  • Conde de Romanones, 1894-1895, 1897-1899
  • Conde de Montarco, 1896
  • Joaquín Sánchez de Toca, 1896-1897, 1907
  • Ventura García-Sancho, Marquis of Aguilar de Campoo
    Ventura García-Sancho, Marquis of Aguilar de Campoo
    Don Ventura García-Sancho e Ibarrondo, 1st Count of Consuegra, jure uxoris Marquis of Aguilar de Campoo, Grandee of Spain was a Spanish noble and politician who served twice as Minister of State and as Mayor of Madrid between 1899 and 1900.He married in Madrid, the 2 June 1861, María del Pilar de...

    , 1899-1900
  • Manuel Allende Salazar, 1900
  • Mariano Fernández de Henestrosa Mioño, duque de Santo Mauro (1900-1901)
  • Alberto Aguilera y Velasco (1901-1902)
  • Vicente Cabeza de Vaca y Fernández de Córdoba, marqués de Portazgo (1902-1903)
  • Salvador Bermúdez de Castro y O'Lawlor, marqués de Lema (1903- 1904)
  • Gonzalo de Figueroa y Torres, conde de Mejorada del Campo y marqués de Villamejor (1904-1905)
  • Eduardo Vincenti (1905-1906)
  • Alberto Aguilera y Velasco (1906-1907)
  • Eduardo Dato e Iradier
    Eduardo Dato e Iradier
    Eduardo Dato e Iradier was a Spanish political leader. He served three times as Spanish Prime Minister: from 27 October 1913 to 9 December 1915, from 11 June 1917 to 3 November 1917, and from 28 April 1920 till his death...

     (1907-1907)
  • Joaquín Sánchez de Toca (1907-1907)
  • Nicolás de Peñalver Zamora, conde de Peñalver (1907-1909)
  • Alberto Aguilera y Velasco (1909-1910)
  • José Francos Rodríguez (1910-1912)
  • Joaquín Ruiz Giménez (1912-1913)
  • Eduardo Vincenti (1913-1913)
  • Luis Marichalar y Monreal, vizconde de Eza (1913-1914)
  • Carlos Prats y Rodríguez de Llano (1914-1915)
  • José del Prado y Palacios (1915-1915)
  • Joaquín Ruiz Giménez (1915-1916)
  • Martín Rosales Martel, duque de Almodóvar del Valle (1916-1917)
  • Luis Silvela Casado (1917-1917)
  • José Francos Rodríguez (1917-1918)
  • Luis Silvela Casado (1918-1918)
  • Luis Garrido Juaristi (1918-1920)
  • Ramón Rivero de Miranda, conde de Limpias (1920-1921)
  • Alfredo Serrano Jover (1921-1921)
  • Álvaro de Figueroa y Alonso Martínez, marqués de Villabrágima (1921-1922)
  • José María Garay, conde del Valle Suchil (1922-1922)
  • Joaquín Ruiz Giménez (1922-1923)
  • Faustino Nicoli (1923-1923)
  • Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba
    Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba
    Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba was a Spanish politician.Born in Orduña, Biscay,he was mayor of Madrid on two occasions: from 1923 to 1924 and from 1939 to 1946. A Doctor in Law he was awarded the Gold medal of Madrid in 1946. In 1949 he was named the Secretary General of the Bank of Spain.He died on...

     (1923-1924)
  • Conde de Vallellano (1924-1925)
  • José del Prado Palacio (1925-1927)
  • Emilio Antón (1927-1927)
  • Manuel Semprún y Pombo(1927-1927)
  • Rafael Carlos Gordon Arístegui, conde de Mirasol, (1927-1927)
  • José María de Aristizábal Manchón (1927-1930)
  • José María de Hoyos y Vinent de la Torre O'Neill, marqués de Hoyos (1930-1931)
  • Joaquín Ruiz Giménez (1931-1931)
  • Pedro Rico López (1931-1934)
  • José Martínez de Velasco (1934-1934)
  • Rafael Salazar Alonso (1934-1934)
  • Sergio Álvarez de Villaamil (1935-1935)
  • Pedro Rico López (1936-1936)
  • Cayetano Redondo Aceña
    Cayetano Redondo Aceña
    Cayetano Redondo Aceña , Spanish politician, journalist, and mayor of Madrid during the Spanish Civil War - from November 1936 to May 1937)...

     (1936-1937)
  • Rafael Henche de la Plata (1937-1939)
  • Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba
    Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba
    Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba was a Spanish politician.Born in Orduña, Biscay,he was mayor of Madrid on two occasions: from 1923 to 1924 and from 1939 to 1946. A Doctor in Law he was awarded the Gold medal of Madrid in 1946. In 1949 he was named the Secretary General of the Bank of Spain.He died on...

     (1939-1946)
  • José Moreno Torres, conde Santa María de Babio (1946-1952)
  • José Finat y Escrivá de Romaní
    José Finat y Escrivá de Romaní
    José María Finat y Escrivá de Romaní , Count of Mayalde, of Finat and of Villaflor, was a Spanish politician who occupied the post of Spanish Ambassador to Germany between 1940 and 1942. On his return from Germany, he was appointed Director of Security, and then in 1952 mayor of Madrid until 1965...

    , conde de Mayalde (1952-1965)
  • Carlos Arias Navarro
    Carlos Arias Navarro
    Don Carlos Arias-Navarro, 1st Marquis of Arias-Navarro, Grandee of Spain, born Carlos Arias y Navarro was one of the best known Spanish politicians during the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco....

     (1965-1973)
  • Miguel Angel García-Lomas Mata (1973-1976)
  • Juan de Arespacochaga y de Felipe (1976-1978)
  • José Luis Álvarez y Álvarez (1978-1979)
  • Luis María Huete y Morillo (1979-1979)
  • Enrique Tierno Galván (1979-1986)
  • Juan Barranco Gallardo
    Juan Barranco Gallardo
    Juan Antonio Gallardo Barranco is a Spanish politician in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party. He was Mayor of Madrid following the 1986 death of Enrique Tierno Galvan, who had been Mayor since 1979.Barranco won the following municipal elections in 1987, but lost the mayoral race in June 1989...

     (1986-1989)
  • Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún
    Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún
    Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún was a Spanish politician and businessman as well as being a doctor in economics and law who was best known as being the mayor of Madrid from 1989-1991....

     (1989-1991)
  • José María Álvarez del Manzano y López del Hierro (1991-2003)
  • Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón
    Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón
    Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón Jiménez is a Spanish politician and mayor of Madrid. A stalwart of the conservative People's Party , he has previously been a leading figure in various local and national legislative bodies.-Personal life:...

    (since 2003)

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