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Mayor of Zadar

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mayor of the City of Zadar
Coat of arms of Zadar
Incumbent
Branko Dukić
since 31 May 2017
AppointerDirect elections
(before 2007: Zadar City Council)
Term length4 years, unlimited number of renewals
Inaugural holderTrifun Pasquale[1]
Salary15,000 kn (c. 2,050)[2]
Websitegrad-zadar.hr/gradonacelnik

The Mayor of the City of Zadar (Croatian: Gradonačelnik Grada Zadar) is the highest official of the Croatian city of Zadar. From 1990 to 2007 the mayor was elected by the city assembly. Since 2007 Croatian mayors are elected directly by the citizens.[3] The first such election in Zadar occurred in 2009.

List

Here follows a list of the 49 people who have thus far served as Mayors of Zadar starting in 1805:[4]

French Empire

No. Mayor Lifespan Term of office Party Note
1
Trifun Pasquale 1805 1806
2
Petar Damijani od Vrgade 1806 1811
3
Andrija Borelli Vranski[5] 1811 1813

Austria-Hungary

No. Mayor Lifespan Term of office Party Note
4
Nikola Pappafava[6] 1770–1833 1813 1818
5
Francesco de Sanfermo[7] 1818 1830
6
Antonio Alesani[8] 1783–1845 1830 1832
7
Antonio Cernizza (Crnica)[9] 1832 1840
8
Giulio Parma 1840 1840
9
Antonio Rolli 1840 1841
10
Franjo Borelli Vranski[10] 1841 1844
11
Antonio Nekić 1844 1848
12
Marko Cernizza (Crnica)[11] d. 1862 1848 1858
13
Antonio Nekić 1858 1861
14
Kuzma Benja Posedarski[12] 1809–1885 1861 1874
15
Nikola Trigari 1827-1902 1874 1899
16
Luigi Ziliotto[13] 1863–1922 1900 1916
17
Matej Škarić 1916 1918
18
Alfons Borelli[14] 1861–1934 1918 1918

Kingdom of Italy

No. Mayor Lifespan Term of office Party Note
19
Luigi Ziliotto 1863–1922 1918 1922 Second term.
20
Ascania Persicalli[15] 1922 1922
21
Antonio Alesani 1830 1832
22
Vicko Fabiani 1922 1941
23
Mario Sani 1941 1941
24
Ivan Salghetti-Drioli 1941 1943

Nazi Germany

No. Mayor Lifespan Term of office Party Note
25
Karlo Höeberth 1943 1944

Federal Yugoslavia

  League of Communists of Yugoslavia

Mayors in this period held title of President of the Assembly of the Municipality of Zadar.

No. Mayor Lifespan Term of office Party Note
26
Ivo Dražević 1945 1946 Communist Party of Yugoslavia
27
Krsto Gjergja 1946 1947 Communist Party of Yugoslavia
28
Drago Labar 1948 1950 Communist Party of Yugoslavia
29
Mladen Buljevac 1918–2012 1950 1950 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
30
Branko Modrić 1950 1950 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
31
Edvin Andrović[16] 1896–1973 1951 1951 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
32
Ante Maštrović Nino 1951 1952 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
33
Ante Sorić Golub 1952 1956 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
34
Albin Švorinić 1956 1960 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
35
Jovan Jokić 1960 1963 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
36
Drago Strenja 1963 1967 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
37
Božidar Papić 1985 1986 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
38
Kažimir Zanki[17] 1967 1972 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
39
Julian Padelin 1972 1974 League of Communists of Yugoslavia
40
Ivica Maštruko[18]
1979

1986
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
41
Josip Vlahović
1986

1990
League of Communists of Yugoslavia

Republic of Croatia

  Croatian Democratic Union

No. Mayor Lifespan Term of office

Electoral
mandate
Party Note
42
Ivo Livljanić[19] 1938–
1990

1992
Croatian Democratic Union Formally known as President of the Assembly of the Municipality of Zadar.
43
Duško Kučina[20] 1934–2017
1992

1994
Croatian Democratic Union
44
Božidar Kalmeta[21]
1994

2004
Croatian Democratic Union Only mayor between 1990 and 2017 who was born in Zadar.[22]
45
Ana Lovrin[23]
2004

2006
Croatian Democratic Union First woman mayor.
46
Živko Kolega[24]
2006

2009
Croatian Democratic Union
47
Zvonimir Vrančić[22]
2009

2013
Croatian Democratic Union
48
Božidar Kalmeta
2013

2017
Croatian Democratic Union Third term.
49
Branko Dukić
2017

Incumbent
Croatian Democratic Union

See also

References

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  7. ^ "Schematismo Provinciale della Dalmazia". 1826.
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  13. ^ L.Monzali, Italiani di Dalmazia. Dal Risorgimento alla Grande Guerra, Le Lettere, Firenze 2004
  14. ^ Hrvatski leksikon A-K, Naklada Leksikon d.o.o., Zagreb, 1996., p. 125
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  18. ^ "MVEP • Maštruko, dr. Ivica". Mvep.hr. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  19. ^ "Livljanić, Ive - Dani kršćanske kulture". Danikrscanskekulture.info. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
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