List of mayors of Zagreb

List of mayors of Zagreb
Mayor of the
City of Zagreb
Gradonačelnik Zagreba
Počasni lanac načelnika Zagreba (Bolle, 1902).jpg
The Mayor’s chain of honour
Incumbent
Milan Bandić

since 15 May 2005
Appointer Zagreb City Council
Term length 4 years, unlimited number of renewals
Inaugural holder Janko Kamauf
Formation 1851
Website http://www.zagreb.hr/default.aspx?id=1979

This is a list of people who have served as mayor or president of the city council of the city of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.

Janko Kamauf (work of Bela Čikoš Sesija)
Većeslav Holjevac
# Term Mayor Party
1 1851–1857 Janko Kamauf
2 1857 Josip F. Haerdtl
3 1858 Svetozar Kušević
4 1858–1861 Johan Lichtenegger
5 1861–1868 Vjekoslav Frigan
6 1868–1869 Makso Mihalić
7 1869–1872 Dragutin Cekuš
8 1872–1873 Pavao Hatz
9 1873 Stjepan Vrabčević
10 1874–1876 Ivan Vončina
11 1876–1879 Stanko Andrijević
12 1879–1881 Matija Mrazović NS, NNS
13 1881–1885 Josip Hoffman
14 1885–1887 Nikola Badovinac
15 1887–1890 Ignjat Sieber
16 1890–1892 Milan Amruš NNS
17 1892–1904 Adolf Mošinsky
18 1904–1910 Milan Amruš
19 1910–1917 Janko Holjac
20 1917–1920 Stjepan Srkulj
21 1920 Svetozar Delić SRPJ(k)
22 1920 Dragutin Tončić
23 1920–1928 Vjekoslav Heinzel HB (1922, 1927)
24 1928–1932 Stjepan Srkulj
25 1932–1934 Ivo Krbek
26 1934–1936 Rudolf Erber
27 1937–1939 Teodor Peičić
28 1939–1941 Mate Starčević
29 1941 Jozo Dumančić UHRO
30 1941–1944 Ivan Werner UHRO
31 1944–1945 Eugen Starešinić UHRO
32 1945–1949 Dragutin Saili KPH
33 1949–1950 Mika Špiljak KPH
34 1950–1951 Milivoj Rukavina KPH
35 1951–1952 Mirko Pavleković KPH
36 1952–1963 Većeslav Holjevac SKH
37 1963–1967 Pero Pirker SKH
38 1967 Ratko Karlović SKH
39 1967–1972 Josip Kolar SKH
40 1972–1978 Ivo Vrhovec SKH
41 1978–1982 Ivo Latin SKH
42 1982–1983 Mato Mikić SKH
43 1983–1984 Aleksandar Varga SKH
44 1984–1985 Zorislav Šonje SKH
45 1985–1986 Tito Kosty SKH
46 1986–1990 Mato Mikić SKH
47 1990–1993 Boris Buzančić HDZ
48 1993–1996 Branko Mikša HDZ
49 1996–2000 Marina Matulović-Dropulić HDZ
50 2000–2002 Milan Bandić SDP
51 2002–2005 Vlasta Pavić SDP
52 2005–present Milan Bandić SDP (2005–2009)
Independent (2009–present)

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