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List of mayors of Reggio Calabria

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Mayor of Reggio Calabria
Sindaco di Reggio Calabria
Incumbent
Giuseppe Falcomatà
since 29 October 2014
AppointerPopular election
Term length5 years, renewable once
WebsiteOfficial website

The Mayor of Reggio Calabria is an elected politician who, along with the Reggio Calabria's City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of Reggio Calabria in Calabria, Italy.

The current Mayor is Giuseppe Falcomatà, a member of the Democratic Party, who took office on 29 October 2014.

Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

  Mayor Term start Term end Party
bgcolor=Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color| 1 Francesco Pensabene 1861 1864 Independent
bgcolor=Template:Historical Right/meta/color| 2 Domenico Spanò Bolani 1864 1865 Right
bgcolor=Template:Historical Right/meta/color| 3 Francesco Pensabene 1865 1868 Right
bgcolor=Template:Historical Right/meta/color| 4 Baron Francesco Mantica 1868 1870 Right
bgcolor=Template:Historical Right/meta/color| 5 Domenico Spanò Bolani 1870 1875 Right
bgcolor=Template:Historical Left/meta/color| 6 Luigi De Blasio 1875 1879 Left
bgcolor=Template:Historical Left/meta/color| 7 Fabrizio Plutino 1879 1884 Left
bgcolor=Template:Historical Right/meta/color| 8 Marquess Domenico Genoese Zerbi 1884 1886 Right
bgcolor=Template:Historical Right/meta/color| 9 Domenico Spanò Bolani 1886 1890 Right
bgcolor=Template:Historical Left/meta/color| 10 Pietro Foti 1890 1895 Left
bgcolor=Template:Historical Right/meta/color| 11 Domenico Tripepi 1895 1900 Right
bgcolor=Template:Historical Left/meta/color| 12 Giuseppe Carbone 1900 1903 Left
bgcolor=Template:Historical Right/meta/color| 13 Domenico Tripepi 1903 1906 Right
bgcolor=Template:Historical Right/meta/color| 14 Demetrio Tripepi 1906 1911 Right
bgcolor=Template:Historical Left/meta/color| 15 Fabrizio Plutino 1911 1914 Left
bgcolor=Template:Italian Socialist Party/meta/color| 16 Giuseppe Valentino 1914 1924 Socialist
bgcolor=Template:Italian Socialist Party/meta/color| 17 Nicola D'Avanzo 1924 1926 Socialist
Fascist Podestà (1926–1943)
bgcolor=Template:National Fascist Party/meta/color| 1 Giuseppe Genoese Zerbi 1926 1930 PNF
bgcolor=Template:National Fascist Party/meta/color|2 Pasquale Mauritano 1930 1935 PNF
bgcolor=Template:National Fascist Party/meta/color|3 Francesco Giunta 1935 1943 PNF
Allied occupation (1943–1946)
bgcolor=Template:Italian Socialist Party/meta/color|18 Antonio Priolo 1943 1943 Socialist
bgcolor=Template:Italian Socialist Party/meta/color|19 Diego Andiloro 1943 1946 Socialist

Italian Republic (since 1946)

From 1946 to 1997, the Mayor of Reggio Calabria was elected by the City Council.

  Mayor Term start Term end Party Coalition Election
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 1 Nicola Siles 2 May 1946 25 February 1947 DC DC  • PRI 1946
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 2 Giuseppe Romeo 25 February 1947 29 July 1956 DC DC  • PRI
DC  • PRI  • PLI 1951
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 3 Domenico Spoleti 29 July 1956 25 February 1958 DC DC  • PRI  • PLI 1956
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 4 Vittorio Barone Adesi 25 February 1958 5 January 1961 DC
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 5 Giuseppe Quattrone 4 January 1961 16 December 1963 DC DC  • PRI  • PLI  • PSDI 1960
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 6 Domenico Mannino 16 December 1963 2 March 1965 DC
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| (4) Vittorio Barone Adesi 2 March 1965 12 March 1966 DC DC  • PLI  • PSDI 1964
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 7 Pietro Battaglia 12 March 1966 18 November 1971 DC
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 8 Fortunato Licandro 18 November 1971 20 August 1975 DC 1970
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 9 Luigi Aliquò 20 August 1975 20 May 1977 DC DC  • PLI  • PRI  • PSDI 1975
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 10 Domenico Cuzzopoli 20 May 1977 28 November 1980 DC
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 11 Oreste Granillo 28 November 1980 11 November 1982 DC DC  • PSI  • PRI  • PSDI 1980
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| (10) Domenico Cuzzopoli 11 November 1982 18 February 1983 DC
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Special Prefectural Commissioner tenure (18 February 1983–7 August 1983)[a]
style="background:Template:Italian Socialist Party/meta/color; color:white"| 12 Michele Musolino 7 August 1983 14 February 1984 PSI PSI  • PCI  • PSDI  • PRI 1983
style="background:Template:Italian Socialist Party/meta/color; color:white"| 13 Giovanni Palamara 14 February 1984 8 September 1985 PSI
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 14 Pino Mallamo 8 September 1985 14 September 1987 DC DC  • PRI  • PSDI
(12) Michele Musolino 14 September 1987 4 July 1988 Ind
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| (9) Luigi Aliquò 4 July 1988 1 September 1989 DC
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| (7) Pietro Battaglia 1 September 1989 28 February 1990 DC DC  • PSI  • PRI  • PSDI  • PLI 1989
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 15 Agatino Licandro 1 March 1990 4 July 1992 DC
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 16 Francesco Gangemi 4 July 1992 31 July 1992 DC
style="background:Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color; color:black"| 17 Giuseppe Reale 31 July 1992 23 November 1993 DC DC  • PSI  • PRI  • PSDI 1992
style="background:Template:Democratic Party of the Left/meta/color; color:white"| 18 Italo Falcomatà 23 November 1993 28 April 1997 PDS PDS  • PSI  • PRI  • LR
Notes
  1. ^ Nominated by the Prefect after the City Council failed to elect a Mayor.

Since 1997, enacting a new law on local administrations, the Mayor of Reggio Calabria is chosen by direct election, originally every four, and since 2001 every five years.


Mayor of Reggio Calabria Took office Left office Party Coalition Election
(18) rowspan="2" style="background: Template:Democrats of the Left/meta/color;" | Italo Falcomatà
(1943–2001)
28 April 1997 11 December 2001[a] PDS
DS
style="background: Template:The Olive Tree (political coalition)/meta/color;" | The Olive Tree
28 April 1997 – 14 May 2001
1997
style="background: Template:The Olive Tree (political coalition)/meta/color;" | The Olive Tree
14 May 2001 – 28 May 2002
2001
19 rowspan="2" style="background: Template:National Alliance (Italy)/meta/color;" | Giuseppe Scopelliti
(b. 1966)
28 May 2002 14 May 2010[b] AN
PdL
style="background: Template:House of Freedoms/meta/color;" | House of Freedoms
28 May 2002 – 28 May 2007
2002
style="background: Template:House of Freedoms/meta/color;" | House of Freedoms
28 May 2007 – 16 May 2011
2007
20 File:Reggio Calabria Stemma.png style="background: Template:The People of Freedom/meta/color;" | Demetrio Arena
(b. 1956)
16 May 2011 9 October 2012 PdL style="background: Template:Centre-right coalition/meta/color;" | PdL  • UDC  • MpA
16 May 2011 – 9 October 2012
2011
Special Commission tenure (9 October 2012 – 29 October 2014)[c]
21 style="background: Template:Democratic Party (Italy)/meta/color;" | Giuseppe Falcomatà
(b. 1983)
29 October 2014 Incumbent PD style="background: Template:Centre-left coalition/meta/color;" | PD  • SEL  • CD  • PSI
since 29 October 2014
2014
Notes
  1. ^ Died in office. The deputy Mayor Demetrio Naccari Carlizzi (DS) held the office till a new municipal election was called.
  2. ^ Resigned after being elected President of Calabria. The deputy Mayor Giuseppe Raffa (PdL) held the office till a new municipal election was called.
  3. ^ Special Commission nominated after the municipal administration had been dissolved by the Government due to 'Ndrangheta association.

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