List of colonial and departmental heads of Mayotte

List of colonial and departmental heads of Mayotte

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Term Incumbent Notes
French Suzerainty
Annexed by France (annexation ratified 13 June 1843)
Mayotte Protectorate (subordinated to Île de Bourbon/Réunion)
1841 to 13 June 1843 Pierre Passot, Representative 1st time
Subordinated to the Governors of Île de Bourbon/Réunion
13 June 1843 to 11 March 1844 Pierre Passot, Commandant-Superior 1st time
11 March 1844 to 17 June 1844 Paul Charles Rang, Commandant-Superior
17 June 1844 to 22 October 1844 Charles Louis Thiebault, acting Commandant-Superior
22 October 1844 to January 1846 Auguste Le Brun, acting Commandant-Superior
January 1846 to August 1849 Pierre Passot, Commandant-Superior 2nd time
11 August 1849 to 13 June 1851 Stanislas Fortunat Livet, Commissioner
13 June 1851 to 18 October 1853 Philibert Bonfils, Commissioner
18 October 1853 to 13 December 1854 André Brisset, acting Commissioner
13 December 1854 to 15 August 1857 Auguste Joseph Verand, Commissioner
15 August 1857 to 14 August 1860 Charles Auguste Morel, Commissioner
14 August 1860 to 14 December 1864 Charles Gabrié, Commissioner
14 December 1864 to 8 July 1868 Joseph Vincent Christophe Colomb, Commissioner 1st time
8 July 1868 to 15 April 1869 Joseph Ferdinand Hayes, acting Commissioner
15 April 1869 to 21 May 1869 L.J. Leguay, acting Commissioner
21 May 1869 to 4 March 1871 Joseph Vincent Christophe Colomb, Commissioner 2nd time
4 March 1871 to 1 March 1875 Patrice Louis Jules Ventre de la Touloubre, Commissioner Acting to 19 December 1871, 1st time
1 March 1875 to 16 September 1875 Claude Fontaine, acting Commissioner
16 September 1875 to 26 December 1875 François Marie Ferriez, acting Commissioner 1st time
26 December 1875 to 2 January 1878 Patrice Louis Jules Ventre de la Touloubre, Commissioner 2nd time
2 January 1878 to 9 December 1878 Jean Roblin, acting Commandant
9 December 1878 to 7 September 1879 Charles Vassal, acting Commandant
7 September 1879 to 16 December 1879 Charles Bayet, acting Commandant
16 December 1879 to 31 December 1879 Edouard Sasias, acting Commandant
31 December 1879 to 3 March 1885 François Marie Ferriez, Commandant 2nd time
3 March 1885 to August 1887 Anne Léodor Philotée Metellus Gerville-Réache, Commandant
19 August 1887 to 5 September 1887 Paul Louis Maxime Celoron de Blainville, Commandant
5 September 1887 to 1888 Paul Louis Maxime Celoron de Blainville, Governor
4 May 1888 to 1893 Pierre Louis Clovis Papinaud, Governor 1st time
25 April 1893 to 30 March 1896 Étienne Théodore Lacascade, Governor
Mayotte Protectorate (Subordinated to Madagascar)
Subordinated to the Governors-General of Madagascar
30 March 1896 to 1897 Auguste Pereton, acting Administrator-Superior
5 August 1897 to 11 March 1899 Louis Alexandre Antoine Mizon, Administrator-Superior
March 1899 to 8 July 1900 Pierre Louis Clovis Papinaud, Governor 2nd time
18 September 1900 to 1902 Pierre Hubert Auguste Pascal, Governor
1902 Louis Lemaire, acting Governor
15 October 1902 to May 1904 Alfred Albert Martineau, Governor
1 June 1904 to 1905 Jules Martin, acting Governor
1905 to 1906 Jean Auguste Gaston Joliet, Governor
3 March 1906 to 1907 Fernand Foureau, Governor
26 December 1907 to 1908 Paul Patté, acting Governor
8 September 1908 to 1909 Charles Henri Vergnes, Administrator
31 March 1909 to 1910 Ernest Bonneval, Administrator
24 February 1910 to 1911 Michel Astor, Administrator
1 May 1911 to 28 September 1911 Frédéric Estèbe, Administrator
28 September 1911 to 25 July 1912 Gabriel Samuel Garnier-Mouton, Administrator
25 July 1912 to 21 July 1975 Part of the Comoros
Separate colony
21 July 1975 to 1976 Younoussa Bamana, Prefect Proclaimed by pro-French demonstrators
23 June 1976 to 24 December 1976 Jean Marie Coussirou, Prefect
French collectivité territoriale (reaffirmed 22 December 1979)
24 December 1976 to 30 April 1978 Jean Marie Coussirou, Prefect
30 April 1978 to 15 April 1980 Jean Maurice Marie Rigotard, Prefect
15 April 1980 to 24 January 1981 Philippe Jacques Nicolas Kessler, Prefect
24 January 1981 to 25 January 1982 Pierre Sevellec, Prefect
25 January 1982 to 10 May 1982 Yves Bonnet, Prefect
10 May 1982 to 25 November 1982 Yves Bonnet, Commissioner of the Republic
5 January 1983 to 1984 Christian Pellerin, Commissioner of the Republic
1984 to 1986 François Bonnelle, Commissioner of the Republic
1986 Guy Dupuis, Commissioner of the Republic
1986 to 24 February 1988 Akli Khider, Commissioner of the Republic
24 February 1988 to 23 November 1988 Akli Khider, Prefect
23 November 1988 to 17 October 1990 Daniel Limodin, Prefect
17 October 1990 to 24 February 1993 Jean-Paul Coste, Prefect
9 March 1993 to 17 January 1994 Jean-Jacques Debacq, Prefect
17 January 1994 to 20 February 1996 Alain Weil, Prefect
20 February 1996 to 15 July 1998 Philippe Boisadam, Prefect
31 August 1998 to 8 October 2001 Pierre Bayle, Prefect
8 October 2001 to 4 July 2002 Philippe de Mester, Prefect
4 July 2002 to 28 March 2003 Jean-Jacques Brot, Prefect
French overseas collectivité (with the designation collectivité départementale)
28 March 2003 to 17 January 2005 Jean-Jacques Brot, Prefect
17 January 2005 to 1 February 2007 Jean-Paul Kihl, Prefect
1 February 2007 to September 2008 Vincent Bouvier, Prefect
12 September 2008 to 13 July 2009 Denis Robin, Prefect
13 July 2009 to 17 August 2009 Christophe Peyrel, acting Prefect
17 August 2009 to 4 July 2011 Hubert Derache, Prefect
4 July 2011 to 21 July 2011 Patrick Duprat, acting Prefect
21 July 2011 to Present Thomas Degos, Prefect

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