The following is a list of mayors (alcaldes) of Alicante since 1669.
Mayors after the establishment of the statutes of Alicante in 1669[1]
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 |
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
|
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
|
|
Mayor |
Political Party |
Office started |
Office ended
|
Miguel de Elizaicin y España |
Liberal |
1923 |
1924
|
Miguel Salvador Arcángel |
Conservative |
1924 |
1925
|
Julio Suárez-Llanos y 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 dictatorship of Francisco Franco (1939-1976)[3][4]
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
|
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.
- ^ 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.
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- ^ 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.