List of mayors of Bordeaux explained

Post:Mayor
Body:Bordeaux
Native Name:Maire de Bordeaux
Insignia:Coat of arms of Bordeaux, France.svg
Insigniasize:100px
Incumbent:Pierre Hurmic
Incumbentsince:3 July 2020
Residence:Palais Rohan
Appointer:Popular election
(with the approvation of the City Council)
Termlength:6 years
Formation:1794 (official)
1208 (informal)
Inaugural:Pierre Lambert
Salary:5,512 €
Website:www.bordeaux.fr

Before the French Revolution, the municipality of Bordeaux was headed by the jurat (French: Jurat). The first mayor of Bordeaux (French: maire de Bordeaux|links=no) was elected in 1794.

List

Chief-Jurats (1208–1244)

Perpetual Mayors (1244–1790)

Mayor Term startTerm endAppointer
12441245Louis IX
Guillaume-Raimon Colom12451246
Jean Colom12461247
Guillaume Gondaumer12471248
Pierre Bonafous12481248
Guillaume Arnaud Monadey12481249
Martin Faure12491250
Guillaume-Raimon Colom12491250
Seguin Barba12501251
Amanieu Colom12511252
Pierre Doat12521253
Guillaume-Raimon Colom12531254
Raimon Brun de Laporte12541255
Pierre Gondaumer12561257
Arnaud-Guillaume Aymeric12571258
Guillaume-Raimon Colom12581259
Jean Colom12591259
Arnaud Caillau12591260
Pierre Gondaumer12601261
Guitar de Laporte1261December 1261
Raimond MonadeyDecember 12611262
Hugues de Broys12621263
12631263
Henri de Cusances12631264
Raimond Marquès12641265
Hugues Rostan12651266
12661267
Pons d'Antin12681270
Fortaner de Cazenove12701271Philip III
Hugues de Gamans12711272
Pierre Gondaumer12721274
Bernard Gaitapui12741275
Henri le Gallois12751275
Brun de Saye12751277
Guitard de Bourg12771278
Bernard d'Ailhan12781279
Pierre Estèbe12791280
Rostan del Soler12801281
Simon Gondemer12811282
Pierre del Soler12821283
Jean Colom12831284
Arnaud Modaney12841285
Pierre Colom12851286Philip IV
Bernard Ferradre12871288
Thomas de Sandwich12881289
Vital Pansa (gov.)1289September 1290
Arnaud de la NaudeSeptember 12901291
Pierre Daussure12911292
Pierre Dumas12921293
Guiraud de Lacour12931293
Alexandre de la Pébrée12931294
Girmond de Burlats12941294
Arnaud Olivei1284March 1295
Gilbert AuboynMarch 12951295
Guillaume de Rabastens12951296
Bertrand du Faugas12961300
align=center colspan=5 Office suppressed by Philip IV
July 1402Late 1402Charles VI (France)
Late 14021404
14041405
14051412Henry IV (England)
14121413
14131422Henry V (England)
June 14231425Henry VI (England)
14251427
14271428
14281430
14321434
14341451
August 14511452Charles VII (France)
Henry Redford 14521453Henry VI (England)
14531460Charles VII (France)
14601463
14631470
14631470
14701472
14721480
14801485
14851495Charles VIII
14951515Louis XII
15201522Francis I
15251531
15311545
15451548
15501552Henry II
15521554
15541556
15561558
François de Lamothe15581559
15591561Francis II
15611563Charles IX
15631564
15641567
15671571
15711573
15731575
15751577Henry III
1577September 1581
12 September 15811585
15851589
15891599Henry IV
15991610
16101611Louis XIII
16111613
16131617
16171620
align= center colspan=5 Office suppressed by Louis XIII
16531675Louis XIV
16751711
17111715
17151769Louis XV
Viscount of Noë17691774
17741790Louis XVI

Mayors (1790–1796)

class=unsortable MayorTerm startTerm endPolitical Party
1Joseph, Count Fumelalign=center 3 April 1790align=center June 1791Monarchien
2François-Armand de Saige †align=center June 1791align=center 25 October 1793Girondin
3Joseph-François Bertrand †align=center 26 October 1793align=center 28 July 1794Jacobin
4Pierre Thomasalign=center 14 August 1794align=center 16 November 1794Jacobin
5Jean Ferrièrealign=center 16 November 1794align=center 5 April 1797Nonpartisan

Amalgamation (1797–1801)

In 1797, the office of Mayor was divided in three arrondissement-mayors: the North (1st Arrondissement), the South (2nd Arrondissement) and the Center (3rd Arrondissement).

1st Arrondissement2nd Arrondissement3rd Arrondissement
Jean-Baptiste Mareilhacalign=center 5 April 1797align=center 5 April 1798Jean-Baptiste Lartiguealign=center 5 April 1797align=center 5 April 1798Pierre Lucadoualign=center 5 April 1797align=center 5 April 1799
Jean-Baptiste Lartiguealign=center 5 April 1798align=center 5 April 1799Becheau5 April 17985 April 1800Giraud5 April 17995 April 1800
Rochefortalign=center 5 April 1799align=center 5 April 1800
Charles-Jacques Fiefféalign=center 5 April 1800align=center 5 April 1801Jean-Baptiste Mathieualign=center 5 April 1800align=center 5 April 1801Pierre-Barthélémy Portal d'Albarèdesalign=center 5 April 1800align=center 5 April 1801

The arrondissements' mayors were abolished in 1801, but the Mayor's office was re-introduced only in 1805, during the First Empire.

Mayors (1805–present)

class=unsortable MayorTerm startTerm endPolitical Party
6Laurent Lafaurie de Monbadonalign=center 14 September 1805align=center 6 March 1809Bonapartist
7Jean-Baptiste Lynch7 March 180920 March 1815Bonapartist
Royalist
8Jacques Barthélémy Gramont de Castéraalign=center 21 March 1815align=center 1816Nonpartisan
9Joseph-Marie de Gourguealign=center 1816align=center 1825Ultra-royalist
10Victor, Viscount of Hamelalign=center 1825align=center 30 July 1830Ultra-royalist
11Charles, Marquis of Bryasalign=center 10 August 1830align=center 10 April 1831Movement Party
12Joseph-Thomas Brun †align=center 10 April 1831align=center 1838Resistance Party
13David Johnstonalign=center 1838align=center 14 April 1842Resistance Party
14Lodi-Martin Duffour-Dubergieralign=center 15 April 1842align=center 10 March 1848Resistance Party
15Jean-Baptiste Basile Billaudelalign=center 10 March 1848align=center 15 August 1848Republican
16Gustave Curéalign=center 15 August 1848align=center 19 March 1849Conservative
17Antoine Gautieralign=center 20 March 1849align=center 1860Bonapartist
18Pierre Castéja †align=center 1860align=center 1863Bonapartist
19Guillaume-Henri Brochonalign=center 31 December 1863align=center 1867Bonapartist
20Alexandre de Bethmannalign=center 1867align=center 4 September 1870Bonapartist
21Émile Fourcandalign=center 6 November 1870align=center April 1874Moderate
22Charles de Pelleport-Burètealign=center April 1874align=center 12 August 1876Moralist
(21)Émile Fourcandalign=center 13 August 1876align=center 21 January 1878Moderate
23Albert Brandenburgalign=center 22 January 1878align=center 25 January 1884Radical
24Alfred Daneyalign=center 26 January 1884align=center 6 May 1888Opportunist Republican
25Adrien Bayssellancealign=center 7 May 1888align=center 8 May 1892Moderate
(24)Alfred Daneyalign=center 9 May 1892align=center 16 May 1896Moderate
26Camille Cousteaualign=center 17 May 1896align=center 29 January 1900Independent Socialist
27Paul-Louis Landealign=center 20 May 1900align=center 14 May 1904Democratic Alliance
(24)Alfred Daneyalign=center 15 May 1904align=center 10 May 1908Democratic Alliance
28Jean Bouchealign=center 15 May 1908align=center 19 May 1912Democratic Alliance
29Charles Gruetalign=center 20 May 1912align=center 1 November 1919Democratic Alliance
30Fernand Philippartalign=center 23 November 1919align=center 10 May 1925Democratic Alliance
31Adrien Marquetalign=center 23 November 1919align=center 10 July 1940Socialist
Vichy France (1940-1944)
(31)Adrien Marquetalign=center 10 July 1940align=center 29 August 1944National Popular Rally
Liberation of France (1944)
32Jean-Fernand Audeguilalign=center 30 August 1944align=center 18 October 1947Socialist
33Jacques Chaban-Delmasalign=center 19 October 1947align=center 19 June 1995Rally of the French People
Union for the New Republic
Union of Democrats for the Republic
Rally for the Republic
34Alain Juppéalign=center 19 June 1995align=center 13 December 2004Rally for the Republic
Union for a Popular Movement
35Hugues Martinalign=center 13 December 2004align=center 8 October 2006Union for a Popular Movement
(34)Alain Juppéalign=center 8 October 2006align=center 7 March 2019Union for a Popular Movement
The Republicans
36Nicolas Florianalign=center 7 March 2019align=center 3 July 2020The Republicans
37Pierre Hurmicalign=center 3 July 2020align=center IncumbentEurope Ecology - The Greens