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List of mayors of Alicante

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The following is a list of mayors (alcaldes) of Alicante since 1669.

Mayors after the establishment of the statutes of Alicante in 1669[1]

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Mayor Political Party Office started Office ended Note
Vicente Falcó Blanes Military absolutist (Bourbon) ? 1705
Francisco Martínez de Vera Bosch, I Marqués del Bosch Military absolutist (Bourbon) 1705 1706
Daniel O'Mahony [fr] Military absolutist (Bourbon) 1706 1706 Surrendered to British 24 August 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 [es]
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 [ca] Liberal 1835 1837
Miguel Mariano Pascual de Bonanza Roca de Togares [ca] 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 [es] Progressive 1869 1869
Eleuterio Maisonnave y Cutayar Republican 1869 1873
Miguel Colomer y Verges [es] (2) Progressive 1873 1874

Mayors during the Bourbon Restoration[2][3]

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Mayor Political party Office started Office ended
Antonio Mandado López [ca] Liberal 1883 1884
José Soler y Sánchez [ca] (interim) 1884 1885
Julián Ugarte [ca] Conservative 1885 1887
Rafael Terol Maluenda [ca; es] Liberal 1887 1890
Manuel Gómiz y Orts [ca; es] Conservative 1890 1893
José Gadea Pro [ca; es] Liberal Fusion 1893 1895
José Forner Pascual de Pobil [ca] (barón de Finestrat) Conservative 1895 1897
José Gadea Pro Liberal Fusion 1897 1899
Alfonso de Rojas y Pascual de Bonanza [ca; es] (barón de Petrés) Conservative 1899 1901
José Gadea Pro Liberal Fusion 1901 1903
Alfonso de Rojas y Pascual de Bonanza Conservative 1903 1905
Luis Pérez Bueno [ca] Conservative (interim) 1905 1905
Manuel Cortés de Miras [ca] Liberal 1906 1909
Luis Pérez Bueno Conservative 1909 1909
Ricardo Pascual del Pobil y Chicheri [ca] Conservative 1909 1910
Federico Soto Mollá [es] Liberal 1910 1912
Edmundo Ramos Prevés [ca] Liberal 1913 1913
Ramón Campos Puig [ca] Conservative 1913 1915
Eugenio Botí Carbonell [ca] Conservative 1915 1915
Ricardo Pascual del Pobil y Chicherri Conservative 1915 1917
Manuel Curt Amérigo [ca] Conservative 1917 1917
Ricardo Pascual del Pobil y Chicherri Conservative 1917 1918
Antonio Bono Luque [ca] Liberal 1918 1921
Juan Bueno Sales [ca] Liberal 1921 1922
Pedro Llorca Pérez [ca] Conservative 1922 1922
Antonio Bono Luque Liberal 1922 1923

Mayors during the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera (1923-1931)[4]

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Mayor Political Part Office started Office ended
Miguel de Elizaicin y España [ca] Liberal 1923 1924
Miguel Salvador Arcángel [ca] Conservative 1924 1925
Julio Suárez-Llanos y Sánchez [ca] Pro-monarchy 1925 1930
Florentino de Elizaicin y España [ca] Conservative 1930 1930
Gonzalo Mengual Segura [ca] Pro-monarchy 1930 1931
Ricardo Pascual del Pobil y Chicherri Conservative 1931 1931

Mayors during the Second Republic (1931-1939)[3]

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Mayor Political Party Office started Office ended
Lorenzo Carbonell Santacruz Radical Republican Socialist Party 1931 1934
Alfonso Martín Santaolalla [es] Radical Republican Party 1934 1936
José Pascual de Bonanza Pardo [es] Conservative 1936 1936
Lorenzo Carbonell Santacruz Republican Left 1936 1936
Rafael Millá Santos [es] Spanish Communist Party 1936 1937
Santiago Martín Hernández [es] Spanish Socialist Workers Party 1937 1938
Ángel Company Sevila [es] Iberian Anarchist Federation 1938 1939
Ramón Hernández Fuster [es] Spanish Socialist Workers Party 1939 1939

Mayors during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco (1939-1976)[3][4]

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Mayor Political Party Office Started Office Ended
Ambrosio Luciáñez Riesco [ca] Movimiento Nacional 1939 1942
Román Bono Marín [es] Movimiento Nacional 1942 1946
Manuel Montesinos Gómiz [es] Movimiento Nacional 1946 1949
Francisco Alberola Such [ca] Movimiento Nacional 1949 1954
Agatángelo Soler Llorca [es] Movimiento Nacional 1954 1963
Fernando Flores Arroyo [ca] Movimiento Nacional 1963 1966
José Abad Gosálbez [es] Movimiento Nacional 1966 1970
Ramón Malluguiza Rodríguez de Moya [es] Movimiento Nacional 1970 1973
Francisco García Romeu [ca] Movimiento Nacional 1973 1976

Mayors during the Transition (1976-1979)[3]

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Mayor Political Party Office started Office ended
José Manuel Martínez Aguirre [ca] Valencian Union 1976 1977
Ambrosio Luciáñez Piney [ca] (interim) 1977 1979
Pascual Coloma Sogorb [ca] (interim) 1979 1979

Mayors since the Constitution of 1978 (1979-Now)[4]

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Mayor Political Party Office started Office ended
José Luis Lassaletta [es] PSPV-PSOE 1979 1991
Ángel Luna [es] PSPV-PSOE 1991 1995
Luis Díaz Alperi PP 1995 2008
Sonia Castedo Ramos PP 2008 2014
Andrés Llorens [ca] (interim) PP 2014 2015
Miguel Valor Peidró PP 2015 2015
Gabriel Echávarri [es] PSPV-PSOE 2015 2018
Eva Montesinos [ca] (interim) PSPV-PSOE 2018 2018
Luis José Barcala Sierra PP 2018 now

Timeline since 1979

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Luis José Barcala SierraEva MontesinosGabriel Echávarri FernándezMiguel Valor PeidróAndrés LlorensSonia Castedo RamosLuis Díaz AlperiÁngel Luna GonzálezJosé Luis Lassaletta Cano

References

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Ramos, Vicente (1971). Historia de la provincia de Alicante y de su capital. Diputación Provincial. OCLC 432721262.
  3. ^ a b c d 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.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  4. ^ a b c 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.