List of mayors of Lisbon explained

This is a list of mayors of Lisbon (Portuguese: Presidente da [[Câmara Municipal]] de [[Lisbon|Lisboa]], CML, literally: "President of the Municipal Chamber of Lisbon", and also Portuguese: Presidente do Município de [[Lisbon|Lisboa]], literally: "President of the Municipality of Lisbon"), the capital city of Portugal, and also the most populated.

This office is considered one of the most important in Portugal's politics, even more sought than the office of minister (following António Costa's resignation from a ministerial position to contest the 2007 elections, which he won).

Mayors of Lisbon

No.PortraitPresident
(Birth–Death)
Term of office

Electoral mandates
Political party
Constitutional Monarchy – Second Liberalism (1834–1910)
1Luís Moura
(1801–1865)
18401840
2Joaquim Bonifácio
(1801–1865)
18401840
3José Gomes
(1800–1882)
18401842
4Joaquim Bandeira
(1XXX–1XXX)
18431845
5Luís Cabral
(1763–1XXX)
18461846
6Luís Cabral
(1763–1XXX)
18461846
7Augusto Silva
(1XXX–1XXX)
18471847
8Gonçalo Carvalho
(1XXX–1XXX)

1847

1849
9Nuno Bastos
(1XXX–1XXX)
18501852
10Alberto Carvalho
(1XXX–1XXX)
18521853
11Manuel Monteiro
(1818–1890)
18541858
12Júlio Pimentel
(1809–1884)
18581859
13João Sousa
(1811–1872)
18591860
14António Carvalho
(1818–1864)
1860
1864
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15Manuel Almeida
(1803–1873)
1864
1866
16António Silva
(1806–1894)

1866

1868
17Luís Lorena
(1828–1894)

1868

1870
bgcolor=#FFB6C1 Progressive
18António Sousa
(1836–1892)

1870
1871
19Francisco Mendonça
(1830–1882)
18721875
20Luís Albuquerque
(1819–1906)
18761877
21António Sousa
(1836–1892)

1877

1877
22Luís Lorena
(1828–1894)

1877

1878
bgcolor=#FFB6C1 Progressive
23José Garcia
(1830–1891)

1878

1878
Reformist
Republican
24José Araújo
(1840–1893)

1878

1886
25Fernando Cabral
(1850–1897)

1886

1890
Regenerator
Progressive
26Simões Margiochi
(1848–1904)

1890

1890
bgcolor=#B0C4DE Regenerator
27Pedro Sarmento
(1829–1903)

1890

1891
28Manuel Ottolini
(1840–1898)

1891

1894
29Pedro Franco
(1833–1902)

1894

1897
bgcolor=#FFB6C1 Progressive
30Zófimo Pedroso
(1851–1910)

1897

1899
bgcolor=##D0F0C0 Republican
31Pedro Franco
(1833–1902)

1899

1901
bgcolor=#FFB6C1 Progressive
32António de Ávila
(1842–1917)

1901
1902
33António Castelo Branco
(1842–1916)
19041907
34Teodoro Basto
(1839–1920)

1907

1907
35José Sousa
(1858–1925)

1907

1908
bgcolor=#B0C4DE Regenerator
36António Castelo Branco
(1842–1916)
19081908
First Republic (1910–1926)
37Anselmo Freire
(1849–1921)

1910

1913
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38António Barreto
(1853–1939)

1913

1914
39João Menezes
(1854–1942)

1914

1914
40Eduardo Basto
(1875–1942)

1914

1914
41Henrique Vilhena
(1879–1958)

1915

1915
42João Gomes
(1868–1929)

1915

1918
43Alfredo Gaspar
(1865–1938)

1918

1918
44José Maia
(1878–1921)

1918

1918
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45Zeferino Pacheco
(1856–1924)

1918

1918
46José Castro
(1870–1954)

1918

1919
47Alberto Vidal
(1871–1967)

1919

1919
48Alfredo Gaspar
(1865–1938)

1919

1920
49Agostinho Estrela
(1867–1952)

1920

1923
50Albano Durão
(1871–1925)

1923

1925
bgcolor=##D0F0C0 Republican
51Sebastião Santos
(1881–1939)

1925

1925
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52João Menezes
(1854–1942)

1926

1926
Ditadura Nacional – Military Dictatorship (1926–1932)
53José Freitas
(1869–1952)

1926

1934
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54Eugénio Ferreira
(1867–1947)

1927

1929
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Estado Novo – New State (1932–1974)
55Adriano Macedo
(1870–1933)

1932

1932
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56Henrique Lima
(1876–1953)

1934

1934
57Daniel Sousa
(1867–1958)

1934

1937
58Duarte Pacheco
(1900–1943)

1938

1943
59Eduardo Carvalho
(1891–1970)

1938

1944
60Álvaro Barreto
(1890–1975)

1944

1959
61António Borges
(1901–1986)

1959

1970
62Fernando Castro
(1922–1983)

1970

1972
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63António Sebastião
(1919–2005)

1972

1974
Third Republic (1974–present)
64João Conceição
(1927–)

1974

1974
65Joaquim Rodrigues
(1925–2004)

1974

1975
66Lino Ferreira
(1936–)

1975

1976
67Aquilino Machado
(1930–2012)

1977

1980
Socialist
1976
68Nuno Krus Abecasis
(1929–1999)

1980

1990
Democratic Social Center
Social Democratic
1979, 1982, 1985
69Jorge Sampaio
(1939–2021)

1990

1995
Socialist
1989, 1993
70João Soares
(1949–)

1995

2002
Socialist
1997
71Pedro Santana Lopes
(1956–)

2002

2004
Social Democratic
2001
72Carmona Rodrigues
(1956–)

2004

2005
Social Democratic
73Pedro Santana Lopes
(1956–)

2005

2005
Social Democratic
74Carmona Rodrigues
(1956–)

2005

2007
Social Democratic
2005
75Marina Ferreira
(1959–)

2007

2007
Social Democratic
76António Costa
(1961–)

2007

2015
Socialist
2007, 2009, 2013
77Fernando Medina
(1973–)

2015

2021
Socialist
2017
78Carlos Moedas
(1970–)

2021
IncumbentSocial Democratic
2021

See also

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