List of mayors of Alicante
Mayors after the establishment of the statutes of Alicante in 1669[1]
Mayor | Political Party | Office started | Office ended | Note |
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Vicente Falcó Blanes | Military absolutist (Bourbon) | ? | 1705 | |
Francisco Martínez de Vera Bosch, I Marqués del Bosch | Military absolutist (Bourbon) | 1705 | 1706 | |
Daniel O’Mahony | Military absolutist (Bourbon) | 1706 | 1706 | Surrendered to British August 24, 1706 |
Richard Gorges | Military (British) | 1706 | 1707 | |
John Richards | Military (British) | 1707 | 1709 | Killed during the Siege of Alicante |
Patricio Miset | Military absolutist (Bourbon) | 1709 | 1710 | First Alcalde Mayor |
Fernando Pinacho | Military absolutist | 1710 | 1715 | |
José de Chaves | Military absolutist | 1715 | 1721 | |
Juan de Cereceda | Military absolutist | 1721 | 1723 | |
Conde de Roydeville | Military absolutist | 1723 | 1727 | |
Alejandro de la Motte | Military absolutist | 1727 | 1734 | |
Felipe Solís Gante | Military absolutist | 1734 | 1741 | |
Alejandro de la Motte (2) | Military absolutist | 1741 | 1746 | |
Antonio de Alós de Rius, I Marqués de Alós | Military absolutist | 1746 | 1760 | |
José Ladrón de Guevara | Military absolutist | 1760 | 1767 | |
Guillaume René de Baillencourt, I Count of Baillencourt | Military absolutist | 1767 | 1775 | |
Jorge Dunant | Military absolutist | 1775 | 1783 | |
Francisco Poveda | Military absolutist | 1783 | 1793 | |
José Antonio Romeo | Military absolutist | 1793 | 1797 | |
José de Alós Bru, II Marqués de Alós | Military absolutist | 1797 | 1798 | |
José Senmanat | Corregidor | 1798 | 1804 | |
José Betegón Blanco de Salcedo | Corregidor | 1804 | 1809 | |
Cayetano de Iriarte | Corregidor | 1809 | 1811 | |
Antonio de la Cruz | Corregidor | 1811 | 1812 | |
José Sanjuán | Corregidor | March 1812 | August 1812 | |
Nicolás Scorcia Ladrón Pascual del Pobil, II Count of Soto Ameno | Aristocratic liberal | 1812 | 1813 | |
Manuel Soler de Vargas | Bourgeoisie | 1813 | 1813 | |
Tomás Pro | Absolutist | 1814 | 1814 | |
Luis Riquelme | Corregidor | 1814 | 1814 | |
José Casimiro de Lavalle | Corregidor | 1814 | 1814 | |
Fernando Sante-Croix | Corregidor | 1815 | 1819 | |
Wenceslao Prieto de la Rosa | Corregidor | 1819 | 1820 | |
Pablo Miranda Salanova | Corregidor | 1820 | 1820 | |
Manuel Soler de Vargas (2) | Bourgeoisie liberal | 1820 | 1820 | |
José Pascual del Pobil Guzmán, V Baron of Finestrat | Aristocratic liberal | 1820 | 1821 | |
Pedro Vignau | Liberal | 1822 | 1822 | |
Manuel Soler de Vargas (3) | Bourgeoisie liberal | 1823 | 1823 | |
Pedro Fermín Iriberry | Corregidor | 1823 | 1832 | |
Isidro de Diego | Corregidor | 1833 | 1835 | |
José Pascual del Pobil Guzmán, V Baron of Finestrat (2) | Military absolutist | 1835 | ||
Rafael Bernabéu | Progressive Party | 1835 | 1935 | |
Mariano Oriente | Liberal | 1835 | 1837 | |
Miguel Mariano Pascual de Bonanza Roca de Togares | Moderate Party | 1838 | 1839 | |
Manuel Carreras Amérigo | Progressive Party | 1839 | 1840 | |
Rafael Bernabéu (2) | Progressive Party | 1840 | 1840 | |
Mariano Oriente (2) | Liberal | 1841 | 1842 | |
Antonio Campos Domenech | Unión Liberal | 1842 | 1842 | |
Tomás de España Sotelo | Progressive Party | 1842 | 1842 | |
Miguel Mariano Pascual de Bonanza Roca de Togares (2) | Moderate Party | 1843 | 1844 | |
Cipriano Bergez Dufoo | Progressive Party | 1844 | 1844 | |
Miguel Mariano Pascual de Bonanza Roca de Togares (3) | Moderate Party | 1844 | 1847 | |
Tomás de España Sotelo (2) | Progressive Party | 1848 | 1852 | |
José Minguilló Boluda | Moderate Party | 1853 | 1853 | |
Rafael Pascual del Pobil Estellés | Moderate Party | 1853 | 1853 | |
Domingo Morelló Segura | Moderate Party | 1854 | 1854 | |
Manuel Carreras Amérigo (2) | Progressive Party | 1854 | 1854 | |
Francisco Javier Riera Galbis | Progressive Party | 1854 | 1855 | |
Pedro García Linares | 1855 | 1856 | ||
José Gabriel Amérigo Morales | Moderate Party | 1856 | 1856 | |
José Adrián Viudes Gardoqui, II Marqués de Río Florido | Progressive Party | 1856 | 1857 | |
José Miguel Caturla Pérez | 1857 | 1858 | ||
Anselmo Bergez Dufoo | Progressive Party | 1858 | 1864 | |
Miguel Mariano Pascual de Bonanza Roca de Togares (4) | Moderate Party | 1865 | 1866 | |
Juan Bonanza Roca de Togores | Conservative | 1867 | 1868 | |
Miguel Colomer y Verges | Progressive | 1869 | 1869 | |
Eleuterio Maisonnave y Cutayar | Republican | 1869 | 1873 | |
Miguel Colomer y Verges (2) | Progressive | 1873 | 1874 |
Mayors during the Bourbon Restoration[2][3]
Mayor | Political party | Office started | Office ended |
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Antonio Mandado López | Liberal | 1883 | 1884 |
José Soler y Sánchez | (interim) | 1884 | 1885 |
Julián Ugarte | Conservative | 1885 | 1887 |
Rafael Terol Maluenda | Liberal | 1887 | 1890 |
Manuel Gómiz y Orts | Conservative | 1890 | 1893 |
José Gadea Pro | Liberal Fusion | 1893 | 1895 |
José Forner Pascual de Pobil (barón de Finestrat) | Conservative | 1895 | 1897 |
José Gadea Pro (2) | Liberal Fusion | 1897 | 1899 |
Alfonso Sandoval y Bassecourt (barón de Petrés) | Conservative | 1899 | 1901 |
José Gadea Pro (3) | Liberal Fusion | 1901 | 1903 |
Alfonso de Rojas y Pascual de Bonanza | Conservative | 1903 | 1905 |
Luis Pérez Bueno | Conservative (interim) | 1905 | 1905 |
Manuel Cortés de Miras | Liberal | 1906 | 1909 |
Luis Pérez Bueno | Conservative | 1909 | 1909 |
Ricardo Pascual del Pobil y Chicherri | Conservative | 1909 | 1910 |
Federico Soto Mollá | Liberal | 1910 | 1912 |
Edmundo Ramos Prevés | Liberal | 1913 | 1913 |
Ramón Campos Puig | Conservative | 1913 | 1915 |
Eugenio Botí Carbonell | Conservative | 1915 | 1915 |
Ricardo Pascual del Pobil y Chicherri | Conservative | 1915 | 1917 |
Manuel Curt Amérigo | Conservative | 1917 | 1917 |
Ricardo Pascual del Pobil y Chicherri | Conservative | 1917 | 1918 |
Antonio Bono Luque | Liberal | 1918 | 1921 |
Juan Bueno Sales | Liberal | 1921 | 1922 |
Pedro Llorca Pérez | Conservative | 1922 | 1922 |
Antonio Bono Luque | Liberal | 1922 | 1923 |
Mayors during the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera (1923-1931)[4]
Alcalde | Orientación política | Año inicio | Año fin |
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Miguel de Elizaicin y España | liberal | 1923 | 1924 |
Miguel Salvador Arcángel | conservative | 1924 | 1925 |
Julio Suárez-Llanos Sánchez | pro-monarchy | 1925 | 1930 |
Florentino de Elizaicin y España | conservative | 1930 | 1930 |
Gonzalo Mengual Segura | pro-monarchy | 1930 | 1931 |
Ricardo Pascual del Pobil y Chicheri | conservative | 1931 | 1931 |
Mayors during the Second Republic (1931-1939)[3]
Mayor | Political Party | Office started | Office ended |
---|---|---|---|
Lorenzo Carbonell Santacruz | Radical Republican Socialist Party | 1931 | 1934 |
Alfonso Martín Santaolalla | Radical Republican Party | 1934 | 1936 |
José Pascual de Bonanza Pardo | conservative | 1936 | 1936 |
Lorenzo Carbonell Santacruz | Republican Left | 1936 | 1936 |
Rafael Millá Santos | Spanish Communist Party | 1936 | 1937 |
Santiago Martín Hernández | Spanish Socialist Workers Party | 1937 | 1938 |
Ángel Company Sevila | Iberian Anarchist Federation | 1938 | 1939 |
Ramón Hernández Fuster | Spanish Socialist Workers Party | 1939 | 1939 |
Mayors during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco (1939-1976)[3][4]
Mayor | Political Party | Office Started | Office Ended |
---|---|---|---|
Ambrosio Luciáñez Riesco | Movimiento Nacional | 1939 | 1942 |
Román Bono Marín | Movimiento Nacional | 1942 | 1946 |
Manuel Montesinos Gómiz | Movimiento Nacional | 1946 | 1949 |
Francisco Alberola Such | Movimiento Nacional | 1949 | 1954 |
Agatángelo Soler Llorca | Movimiento Nacional | 1954 | 1963 |
Fernando Flores Arroyo | Movimiento Nacional | 1963 | 1966 |
José Abad Gosálbez | Movimiento Nacional | 1966 | 1970 |
Ramón Malluguiza Rodríguez de Moya | Movimiento Nacional | 1970 | 1973 |
Francisco García Romeu | Movimiento Nacional | 1973 | 1976 |
Mayors during the Transition (1976-1979)[3]
Mayor | Political Party | Office started | Office ended |
---|---|---|---|
José Manuel Martínez Aguirre | Valencian Union | 1976 | 1977 |
Ambrosio Luciáñez Piney (interim) | 1977 | 1979 | |
Pascual Coloma Sogorb (interim) | 1979 | 1979 |
Mayors since the Constitution of 1978 (1979-Now)[4]
Mayor | Political Party | Office started | Office ended |
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José Luis Lassaletta | PSPV-PSOE | 1979 | 1991 |
Ángel Luna | PSPV-PSOE | 1991 | 1995 |
Luis Díaz Alperi | PP | 1995 | 2008 |
Sonia Castedo Ramos | PP | 2008 | 2014 |
Andrés Llorens (interim) | PP | 2014 | 2015 |
Miguel Valor Peidró | PP | 2015 | 2015 |
Gabriel Echávarri | PSPV-PSOE | 2015 | 2018 |
Eva Montesinos (interim) | PSPV-PSOE | 2018 | 2018 |
Luis José Barcala Sierra | PP | 2018 | now |
Timeline since 1979
References
- Villamarín, Sergio (6 June 2017). Fidelidad, guerra y castigo: Las instituciones valencianas entre Felipe V de Borbón y Carlos II de Habsburgo (in Spanish). Universitat de València. ISBN 978-84-9134-045-4.
- Ramos, Vicente (1971). Historia de la provincia de Alicante y de su capital. Diputación Provincial. OCLC 432721262.
- Alicante, nuestra ciudad. Castelló Villena, Miguel., Marcos González, María Dolores. ([2a ed., corr. y aum.] ed.). [Alicante]: Excelentísimo Ayuntamiento de Alicante. 1984. ISBN 84-500-8072-X. OCLC 13123879.CS1 maint: others (link)
- Villena, Miguel Castelló; González, María Dolores Marcos (1984). Alicante, nuestra ciudad (in Spanish). Excelentísimo Ayuntamiento de Alicante. pp. 147–148. ISBN 84-500-8072-X.
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