Mayor of Bordeaux | |
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Maire de Bordeaux | |
Residence | Palais Rohan |
Appointer | Popular election (with the approvation of the City Council) |
Term length | 6 years |
Inaugural holder | Pierre Lambert |
Formation | 1794 (official) 1208 (informal) |
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) was elected in 1794.
List
Chief-Jurats (1208–1244)
- Pierre Lambert (1208)
- Pierre Andron (1218)
- Bernard d'Acra (1219)
- Guillaume-Raimond Colom (1220)
- Pierre Béguey (1222)
- Amanieu Colom (1227)
- Alexandre de Cambes (1228)
- Guillaume Rostan (1229)
- Raimond Monadey (1230)
- Amanieu Lambert (1231)
- Vigouroux Béguey (1232)
- Gaucelm Colom (1233)
- Raimond Monadey (1234)
- Pierre Caillau, le Prud'homme (1235)
- Vigouroux Béguey (1236)
- Rostand del Soler le Prud'homme (mars 1238)
- Raimond Manadey (décembre 1238)
- Bernard d'Ailhan (1240)
- Martin Faure le Prud'homme (1241)
- Rostand del Soler, le Prud'homme (1241)
- Pierre Béguey, fils de Pierre (1242)
- Guillaume Gondaumer (1243-1244)
Perpetual Mayors (1244–1790)
# | Mayor | Term start | Term end | Appointer |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pierre Caillau | 1244 | 1245 | Louis IX |
2 | Guillaume-Raimon Colom | 1245 | 1246 | |
3 | Jean Colom | 1246 | 1247 | |
4 | Guillaume Gondaumer | 1247 | 1248 | |
5 | Pierre Bonafous | 1248 | 1248 | |
6 | Guillaume Arnaud Monadey | 1248 | 1249 | |
7 | Martin Faure | 1249 | 1250 | |
(2) | Guillaume-Raimon Colom | 1249 | 1250 | |
8 | Seguin Barba | 1250 | 1251 | |
9 | Amanieu Colom | 1251 | 1252 | |
10 | Pierre Doat | 1252 | 1253 | |
(2) | Guillaume-Raimon Colom | 1253 | 1254 | |
11 | Raimon Brun de Laporte | 1254 | 1255 | |
12 | Pierre Gondaumer | 1256 | 1257 | |
13 | Arnaud-Guillaume Aymeric | 1257 | 1258 | |
(2) | Guillaume-Raimon Colom | 1258 | 1259 | |
14 | Jean Colom | 1259 | 1259 | |
15 | Arnaud Caillau | 1259 | 1260 | |
16 | Pierre Gondaumer | 1260 | 1261 | |
17 | Guitar de Laporte | 1261 | December 1261 | |
18 | Raimond Monadey | December 1261 | 1262 | |
19 | Hugues de Broys | 1262 | 1263 | |
20 | Jean de Lalinde | 1263 | 1263 | |
21 | Henri de Cusances | 1263 | 1264 | |
22 | Raimond Marquès | 1264 | 1265 | |
23 | Hugues Rostan | 1265 | 1266 | |
24 | Fortaner de Cazenove | 1266 | 1267 | |
25 | Pons d'Antin | 1268 | 1270 | |
26 | Fortaner de Cazenove | 1270 | 1271 | Philip III |
27 | Hugues de Gamans | 1271 | 1272 | |
28 | Pierre Gondaumer | 1272 | 1274 | |
29 | Bernard Gaitapui | 1274 | 1275 | |
30 | Henri le Gallois | 1275 | 1275 | |
31 | Brun de Saye | 1275 | 1277 | |
32 | Guitard de Bourg | 1277 | 1278 | |
33 | Bernard d'Ailhan | 1278 | 1279 | |
34 | Pierre Estèbe | 1279 | 1280 | |
35 | Rostan del Soler | 1280 | 1281 | |
36 | Simon Gondemer | 1281 | 1282 | |
37 | Pierre del Soler | 1282 | 1283 | |
38 | Jean Colom | 1283 | 1284 | |
39 | Arnaud Modaney | 1284 | 1285 | |
40 | Pierre Colom | 1285 | 1286 | Philip IV |
41 | Bernard Ferradre | 1287 | 1288 | |
42 | Thomas de Sandwich | 1288 | 1289 | |
43 | Vital Pansa (gov.) | 1289 | September 1290 | |
44 | Arnaud de la Naude | September 1290 | 1291 | |
45 | Pierre Daussure | 1291 | 1292 | |
46 | Pierre Dumas | 1292 | 1293 | |
47 | Guiraud de Lacour | 1293 | 1293 | |
48 | Alexandre de la Pébrée | 1293 | 1294 | |
49 | Girmond de Burlats | 1294 | 1294 | |
50 | Arnaud Olivei | 1284 | March 1295 | |
51 | Gilbert Auboyn | March 1295 | 1295 | |
52 | Guillaume de Rabastens | 1295 | 1296 | |
53 | Bertrand du Faugas | 1296 | 1300 | |
Office suppressed by Philip IV | ||||
54 | Edmont Thorpe | July 1402 | Late 1402 | Charles VI (France) |
55 | Hugues Lutherell | Late 1402 | 1404 | |
56 | Guillaume-Amanieu de Madaillan | 1404 | 1405 | |
57 | Thomas Swynburne | 1405 | 1412 | Henry IV (England) |
58 | Peter Buckton | 1412 | 1413 | |
59 | John St. John | 1413 | 1422 | Henry V (England) |
60 | John Radcliff | June 1423 | 1425 | Henry VI (England) |
(59) | John St. John | 1425 | 1427 | |
61 | Laurence Merbury | 1427 | 1428 | |
62 | The Earl of Huntingdon | 1428 | 1430 | |
63 | John Bayle | 1432 | 1434 | |
64 | Gadifer Shorthose | 1434 | 1451 | |
65 | Jean Bureau | August 1451 | 1452 | Charles VII (France) |
66 | Henry Redford | 1452 | 1453 | Henry VI (England) |
(65) | Jean Bureau | 1453 | 1460 | Charles VII (France) |
67 | Jean de Lalande | 1460 | 1463 | Louis XI |
68 | Charles des Astars | 1463 | 1470 | |
69 | Charles des Astars | 1463 | 1470 | |
70 | Jean Albun | 1470 | 1472 | |
71 | Jean de Mommerin | 1472 | 1480 | |
72 | Jean de Durfort | 1480 | 1485 | |
73 | Poncet de la Rivière | 1485 | 1495 | Charles VIII |
(72) | Jean de Durfort | 1495 | 1515 | Louis XII |
74 | Bertrand de Madaillan d'Estissac | 1520 | 1522 | Francis I |
75 | Philippe de Chabot | 1525 | 1531 | |
76 | Charles de Chabot | 1531 | 1545 | |
77 | Guy de Chabot | 1545 | 1548 | |
78 | François de Lamothe | 1550 | 1552 | Henry II |
79 | Gaston de l'Isle | 1552 | 1554 | |
80 | Pierre Eyquem de Montaigne | 1554 | 1556 | |
81 | Louis de Saint-Gelais | 1556 | 1558 | |
(78) | François de Lamothe † | 1558 | 1559 | |
82 | Pierre Geneste | 1559 | 1561 | Francis II |
83 | Antoine de Noailles | 1561 | 1563 | Charles IX |
(79) | Gaston de l'Isle | 1563 | 1564 | |
84 | Gaston de la Touche | 1564 | 1567 | |
85 | Guy de Saint-Gelais | 1567 | 1571 | |
86 | Henri de Foix | 1571 | 1573 | |
87 | Charles Gaston de Montferrand | 1573 | 1575 | |
88 | Joseph d'Eymard | 1575 | 1577 | Henry III |
89 | Armand de Gontaut | 1577 | September 1581 | |
90 | Michel de Montaigne | 12 September 1581 | 1585 | |
91 | Jacques II de Goyon | 1585 | 1589 | |
1589 | 1599 | Henry IV | ||
92 | Alphonse d'Ornano | 1599 | 1610 | |
93 | Antoine de Roquelaure | 1610 | 1611 | Louis XIII |
94 | Aymeric Jaubert | 1611 | 1613 | |
(93) | Antoine de Roquelaure | 1613 | 1617 | |
95 | Henri des Prés | 1617 | 1620 | |
Office suppressed by Louis XIII | ||||
96 | Godefroi d'Estrades | 1653 | 1675 | Louis XIV |
97 | Louis d'Estrades | 1675 | 1711 | |
98 | Louis Godefroy d'Estrades | 1711 | 1715 | |
1715 | 1769 | Louis XV | ||
99 | Viscount of Noë | 1769 | 1774 | |
1774 | 1790 | Louis XVI |
Mayors (1790–1796)
Mayor | Term start | Term end | Political Party | |
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1 | Joseph, Count Fumel | 3 April 1790 | June 1791 | Monarchien |
2 | François-Armand de Saige † | June 1791 | 25 October 1793 | Girondin |
3 | Joseph-François Bertrand † | 26 October 1793 | 28 July 1794 | Jacobin |
4 | Pierre Thomas | 14 August 1794 | 16 November 1794 | Jacobin |
5 | Jean Ferrière | 16 November 1794 | 5 April 1797 | Nonpartisan |
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 Arrondissement | 2nd Arrondissement | 3rd Arrondissement | ||||||
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Jean-Baptiste Mareilhac | 5 April 1797 | 5 April 1798 | Jean-Baptiste Lartigue | 5 April 1797 | 5 April 1798 | Pierre Lucadou | 5 April 1797 | 5 April 1799 |
Jean-Baptiste Lartigue | 5 April 1798 | 5 April 1799 | Becheau | 5 April 1798 | 5 April 1800 | Giraud | 5 April 1799 | 5 April 1800 |
Rochefort | 5 April 1799 | 5 April 1800 | ||||||
Charles-Jacques Fieffé | 5 April 1800 | 5 April 1801 | Jean-Baptiste Mathieu | 5 April 1800 | 5 April 1801 | Pierre-Barthélémy Portal d'Albarèdes | 5 April 1800 | 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)
Mayor | Term start | Term end | Political Party | ||||
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6 | Laurent Lafaurie de Monbadon | 14 September 1805 | 6 March 1809 | Bonapartist | |||
7 | Jean-Baptiste Lynch | 7 March 1809 | 20 March 1815 | Bonapartist | |||
Royalist | |||||||
8 | Jacques Barthélémy Gramont de Castéra | 21 March 1815 | 1816 | Nonpartisan | |||
9 | Joseph-Marie de Gourgue | 1816 | 1825 | Ultra-royalist | |||
10 | Victor, Viscount of Hamel | 1825 | 30 July 1830 | Ultra-royalist | |||
11 | Charles, Marquis of Bryas | 10 August 1830 | 10 April 1831 | Movement Party | |||
12 | Joseph-Thomas Brun † | 10 April 1831 | 1838 | Resistance Party | |||
13 | David Johnston | 1838 | 14 April 1842 | Resistance Party | |||
14 | Lodi-Martin Duffour-Dubergier | 15 April 1842 | 10 March 1848 | Resistance Party | |||
15 | Jean-Baptiste Basile Billaudel | 10 March 1848 | 15 August 1848 | Republican | |||
16 | Gustave Curé | 15 August 1848 | 19 March 1849 | Conservative | |||
17 | Antoine Gautier | 20 March 1849 | 1860 | Bonapartist | |||
18 | Pierre Castéja † | 1860 | 1863 | Bonapartist | |||
19 | Guillaume-Henri Brochon | 31 December 1863 | 1867 | Bonapartist | |||
20 | Alexandre de Bethmann | 1867 | 4 September 1870 | Bonapartist | |||
21 | Émile Fourcand | 6 November 1870 | April 1874 | Moderate | |||
22 | Charles de Pelleport-Burète | April 1874 | 12 August 1876 | Moralist | |||
(21) | Émile Fourcand | 13 August 1876 | 21 January 1878 | Moderate | |||
23 | Albert Brandenburg | 22 January 1878 | 25 January 1884 | Radical | |||
24 | Alfred Daney | 26 January 1884 | 6 May 1888 | Opportunist Republican | |||
25 | Adrien Bayssellance | 7 May 1888 | 8 May 1892 | Moderate | |||
(24) | Alfred Daney | 9 May 1892 | 16 May 1896 | Moderate | |||
26 | Camille Cousteau | 17 May 1896 | 29 January 1900 | Independent Socialist | |||
27 | Paul-Louis Lande | 20 May 1900 | 14 May 1904 | Democratic Alliance | |||
(24) | Alfred Daney | 15 May 1904 | 10 May 1908 | Democratic Alliance | |||
28 | Jean Bouche | 15 May 1908 | 19 May 1912 | Democratic Alliance | |||
29 | Charles Gruet | 20 May 1912 | 1 November 1919 | Democratic Alliance | |||
30 | Fernand Philippart | 23 November 1919 | 10 May 1925 | Democratic Alliance | |||
31 | Adrien Marquet | 23 November 1919 | 10 July 1940 | Socialist | |||
Vichy France (1940-1944) | |||||||
(31) | Adrien Marquet | 10 July 1940 | 29 August 1944 | National Popular Rally | |||
Liberation of France (1944) | |||||||
32 | Jean-Fernand Audeguil | 30 August 1944 | 18 October 1947 | Socialist | |||
33 | Jacques Chaban-Delmas | 19 October 1947 | 19 June 1995 | Rally of the French People Union for the New Republic Union of Democrats for the Republic Rally for the Republic | |||
34 | Alain Juppé | 19 June 1995 | 13 December 2004 | Rally for the Republic Union for a Popular Movement | |||
35 | Hugues Martin | 13 December 2004 | 8 October 2006 | Union for a Popular Movement | |||
(34) | Alain Juppé | 8 October 2006 | 7 March 2019 | Union for a Popular Movement The Republicans | |||
36 | Nicolas Florian | 7 March 2019 | 3 July 2020 | The Republicans | |||
37 | Pierre Hurmic | 3 July 2020 | Incumbent | Europe Ecology - The Greens |
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