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List of Mayors of Strasbourg since the French Revolution

{, class="wikitable" !# !Name ! colspan="2" , In office !Party !Ref. , - !1 , Baron Philippe-Frédéric de Dietrich , 16 March 1790 , 22 August 1792 , , , - !2 ,
Bernard-Frédéric de Turckheim Bernard-Frédéric de Turckheim (3 November 1752 – 10 July 1831) was a French politician. Mayors of Strasbourg 1752 births 1831 deaths Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Bourbon Restoration {{France-mayor-stub ...
, 6 December 1792 , 18 January 1793 , , , - !3 , Pierre-François Monet , 21 January 1793 , August 1794 , , , - !4 , Jean François André , 9 September 1794 , January 1795 , , , - !5 , Jacques Etienne de Livio , 31 March 1800 , 6 December 1800 , , , - !6 , Jean-Frédéric Hermann (born 1743; died 1820) , 6 December 1800 , 22 October 1806 , , , - !7 , Louis-François de Wangen de Geroldseck , 14 February 1806 , 8 September 1810 , , , - !8 , Jacques-Frédéric Brackenhoffer , 8 September 1810 , 19 September 1815 , , , - !- , Ensfelder ''(1st deputy/interim)'' , 20 September 1815 , 25 October 1815 , , , - !9 , François Xavier Antoine de Kentzinger , 26 October 1815 , 30 August 1830 , , , - !10 ,
Jean-Frédéric de Turckheim Jean-Frédéric de Turckheim (10 December 1780, in Strasbourg – 13 December 1850, in Paris) was a French politician. He conducted a thwarted campaign for deputy, 27 February 1824, in the 4th electoral district of Bas-Rhin against Georges Huma ...
, 1830 , 1835 , , , - !11 , Antoine François Thomas Lacombe , 15 July 1835 , 1837 , , , - !12 , Georges Schützenberger , 1837 , 1848 , , , - !13 , Guillaume Lauth , 2 March 1848 , 2 May 1848 , , , - !14 , Édouard Kratz , 2 May 1848 , 24 March 1851 , , , - !15 ,
Désiré François Alexandre Chastelain Désiré is a French male given name, which means "desired, wished". The female form is Désirée. Désiré may refer to: * Amable Courtecuisse (1823 - 1873), French baritone known simply as Désiré * Désiré Bastin (1900–1972), Belgian foo ...
, 24 March 1851 , 23 October 1852 , , , - !16 , Charles Louis Coulaux , 1852 , 1864 , , , - !17 ,
Théodore Humann Théodore is the French version of the masculine given name Theodore. Given name * Théodore Caruelle d'Aligny (1798–1871), French landscape painter and engraver * Théodore Anne (1892–1917), French playwright, librettist, and novelist * Théo ...
, 1864 , 1870 , , , - !18 , Émile Kuss , 11 September 1870 , 1 March 1871 , , , - !- ,
Jules Klein Jules is the French form of the Latin "Julius" (e.g. Jules César, the French name for Julius Caesar). It is the given name of: People with the name * Jules Aarons (1921–2008), American space physicist and photographer *Jules Abadie (1876–19 ...
''(as Deputy Mayor)'' , 1 March 1871 , 8 October 1871 , , , - !19 , Ernest Lauth , 9 October 1871 , 7 April 1873 , , , - !20 ,
Otto Back Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', '' Odo'', '' Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity". The name is recorded ...
, 12 April 1873 , 14 April 1880 , , , - !21 , Georges Stempel , 24 April 1880 , July 1886 , , , - !22 ,
Otto Back Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', '' Odo'', '' Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity". The name is recorded ...
, 23 July 1886 , 29 October 1906 , , , - !23 ,
Rudolf Schwander Rudolf Schwander (23 December 1868 – 25 December 1950) was a German politician and social reformer. He was, among other things, the Mayor of Strasbourg and High Commissioner of Hesse-Nassau. Life Born in Alsace, Rudolf Schwander was the ...
, October 1906 , 9 November 1918 , , , - !24 , Frédéric Charles Philippe Pfersdorff , January 1919 , April 1919 , , , - !25 , Jacques Peirotes , 1919 , 1929 ,
SFIO The French Section of the Workers' International (french: Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière, SFIO) was a list of political parties in France, political party in France that was founded in 1905 and succeeded in 1969 by the modern-da ...
, , - !26 ,
Charles Hueber Charles Louis Hueber (21 August 1883 – 18 August 1943) was an Alsatian politician. He was the mayor of Strasbourg between 1929 and 1935, and a member of the French National Assembly twice.Charles, Louis HUEBER (1883 - 1943)' Hueber became invo ...
, 1929 , 1935 , PCF , , - !27 , Charles Frey , 1935 , 1940 , Radical-Socialist , , - !28 , Theodor Ellgering , 28 June 1940 , 5 March 1941 , , , - !29 , Robert Ernst , 5 March 1941 , 23 November 1944 , , , - !30 , Charles Frey , 1945 , 14 October 1955 , RPF , , - !31 , Charles Altorffer , 29 October 1955 , 14 March 1959 , RPF , , - !32 ,
Pierre Pflimlin Pierre Eugène Jean Pflimlin (; 5 February 1907 – 27 June 2000) was a French Christian Democrat politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Fourth Republic for a few weeks in 1958, before being replaced by Charles de Gaulle during th ...
, 14 March 1959 , 6 March 1983 , MRP then CDP then UDF , , - !33 ,
Marcel Rudloff Marcel may refer to: People * Marcel (given name), people with the given name Marcel * Marcel (footballer, born August 1981), Marcel Silva Andrade, Brazilian midfielder * Marcel (footballer, born November 1981), Marcel Augusto Ortolan, Brazilian ...
, 1983 , 1989 , UDF , , - !34 ,
Catherine Trautmann Catherine Trautmann (born 15 January 1951 in Strasbourg) is a French politician for the French Socialist Party. She served as Minister of Culture of France in the Lionel Jospin cabinet 1997–2000 and was a Member of the European Parliament 19 ...
, 24 March 1989 , 25 June 1997 , PS , , - !35 ,
Roland Ries Roland Ries (born 11 January 1945) is a French politician from Alsace holding several posts on local, regional and national level since 1997. A member of the Socialist Party and mayor of Strasbourg between 2008 and 2020 Ries also serves as the f ...
, 27 June 1997 , 25 June 2000 , PS , , - !36 ,
Catherine Trautmann Catherine Trautmann (born 15 January 1951 in Strasbourg) is a French politician for the French Socialist Party. She served as Minister of Culture of France in the Lionel Jospin cabinet 1997–2000 and was a Member of the European Parliament 19 ...
, 25 June 2000 , 19 March 2001 , PS , , - !37 , Fabienne Keller , 25 March 2001 , 22 March 2008 , UDF then UMP , , - !38 ,
Roland Ries Roland Ries (born 11 January 1945) is a French politician from Alsace holding several posts on local, regional and national level since 1997. A member of the Socialist Party and mayor of Strasbourg between 2008 and 2020 Ries also serves as the f ...
, 22 March 2008 , 4 July 2020 , PS , , - !30 , Jeanne Barseghian , 4 July 2020 , Present , EELV , {{Cite web, title=French Armenian Jeanne Barseghian officially becomes the Mayor of Strasbourg, url=https://en.armradio.am/2020/07/05/french-armenian-jeanne-barseghian-officially-becomes-the-mayor-of-strasbourg/, access-date=2020-07-24, website=Public Radio of Armenia, language=en-US


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