List of mayors of Novi Sad

This is a list of Mayors of Novi Sad from February 1, 1748, when the city got royal free city status by Maria Theresa of Austria.

Mayor of Novi Sad
Incumbent
Miloš Vučević

since 14 September 2012
StyleMayor
Member ofCity Council
Reports toCity Assembly
ResidenceNo official residence
SeatCity Hall
Term length4 years
Inaugural holderIgnjac Hajl
FormationFebruary 1, 1748 (1748-02-01)
DeputyMilan Đurić
The City Hall - Office of the mayor (in winter). Built in 1894 according to the project of architect Molnár György.
Mayor office written in four official languages used in the City of Novi Sad (Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, and Rusyn).

The Mayor of Novi Sad is the head of the City of Novi Sad (the second largest city in Serbia and the administrative center of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina). The Mayor acts on behalf of the City, and performs an executive function in the City of Novi Sad. The current Mayor of Novi Sad is Miloš Vučević (SNS). He was elected by the City Assembly on 14 September 2012,[1] and subsequently re-elected on 1 July 2016[2] and 21 September 2020.[3]

Habsburg Monarchy / Austrian Empire / Austria-Hungary

  • Ignjac Hajl (1748 – 1752)
  • Pantelija Milanković (1752 – 1756)
  • József Tir (1756 – 1766)
  • David Racković (1766 – 1772)
  • József Ridi (1772 – 1778)
  • David Racković (1778 – 1784)
  • József Ridi (1784 – 1786)
  • Ferenc Kasonyi (1786)
  • József Szopron (1786 – 1793)
  • Dimitrije Bugarski (1789 – 1793)
  • József Szopron (1800 – 1801)
  • Franc Štrvecki (1801 – 1807)
  • Andrea Odi (1807 – 1810)
  • Grigorije Janković (1810 – 1822)
  • Georgije Konstantinović (1822 – 1831)
  • Franc Lang (1835 – 1836)
  • Johan Kerber (1836 – 1839)
  • Franc Lang (1839 – 1840)
  • Jovan Kamber (1840 – 1848)
  • Petar Zako (1848)
  • Pavle Jovanović (1848 – 1849)
  • Karlo Molinari (1849)
  • Jožef Šimić (1849)
  • Pavle Jovanović (1849 – 1850)
  • Grigorije Jovišić (1850 – 1853)
  • Gavrilo Polzović (1853 – 1861)
  • Svetozar Miletić (1861 – 1862)
  • Pavle Mačvanski (1862)
  • Pavle Stojanović (1862 – 1867)
  • Svetozar Miletić (1867 – 1868)
  • Pavle Stojanović (1868 – 1869)
  • Stevan Branovački (1869 – 1872)
  • Pavle Mačvanski (1872 – 1874)
  • Jovan Radanović (1878 – 1884)
  • Stevan Peci Popović (1884 – 1902)
  • Lajos Szalai (1902 – 1906)
  • Vladimir Demetrović (1906 – 1914)
  • Béla Profum (1914 – 1918)

Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes / Kingdom of Yugoslavia

  • Jovan Živojinović (1919 – 1920)
  • Stevan Adamović (1920 – 1921)
  • Milan Slepčević (1921 – 1922)
  • Žarko Stefanović (1922 – 1925)
  • Jovan Lakić (1926 – 1928)
  • Branislav Borota (1928 – 1936)
  • Branko Ilić (1936 – 1938)
  • Kosta Milosavljević (1938 – 1939)
  • Miloš Petrović (1939 – 1941)

Hungarian occupation

DF Yugoslavia / FPR Yugoslavia / SFR Yugoslavia

  • Alimpije Popović (1944 – 1949) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Dušan Ibročkić (1949 – 1951) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Radomir Radujkov (1951 – 1952) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Todor Jovanović (1952 – 1956) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Milosav Gonja (1956) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Boža Melkus (1957 – 1962) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Tima Vrbaški (1962 – 1967) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Dušan Ilijević (1967 – 1973) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Milan Čanak (1974) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Jovan Dejanović (1974 – 1982) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Branislav Dejanović (1982 – 1983) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Zdravko Mutin (1983 – 1984) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Aleksandar Horvat (1984 – 1985) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Boško Petrov (1985 – 1989) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
  • Vlada Popović (1989 – 1992) (League of Communists of Yugoslavia)

FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro

  Denotes Acting Mayor
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
Vladimir Divjaković
(born 1946)
1992 1993 0–1 years Socialist Party of Serbia
Milorad Mirčić
(born 1956)
1993 1994 0–1 years Serbian Radical Party
Milorad Đurđević
(born 1940)
1994 March 1995 0–1 years Socialist Party of Serbia
Đuro Bajić
(born 1938)
March 1995 12 December 1996 1 year, 286 days Socialist Party of Serbia
Mihajlo Svilar
(born 1947)
12 December 1996 18 June 1997 188 days Serbian Renewal Movement
Stevan Vrbaški
(born 1940)
18 June 1997 20 October 2000 3 years, 124 days Serbian Renewal Movement
Borislav Novaković
(born 1964)
20 October 2000 5 October 2004 3 years, 351 days Democratic Party
Maja Gojković
(born 1963)
5 October 2004 5 June 2006 1 year, 243 days Serbian Radical Party

Republic of Serbia

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
Maja Gojković
(born 1963)
5 June 2006 16 June 2008 2 years, 11 days Serbian Radical Party
(until 4 March 2008)[4]
Independent
Igor Pavličić
(born 1970)
16 June 2008 14 September 2012 4 years, 90 days Democratic Party
Miloš Vučević
(born 1974)
14 September 2012 Incumbent 8 years, 148 days Serbian Progressive Party

See also

References

  1. "Smenjen Pavličić, izabran Vučević". b92.net (in Serbian). Beta, Tanjug. 13 September 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
  2. "Novi Sad odabrao vlast, Vučević ponovo gradonačelnik". b92.net (in Serbian). 1 July 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  3. "Novi Sad: Vučević ponovo izabran za gradonačelnika". b92.net (in Serbian). Tanjug. 21 September 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  4. "Radikali isključili Maju Gojković". blic.rs (in Serbian). 5 March 2008. Retrieved 5 March 2008.
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