List of mayors of Badalona

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This list of mayors Badalona starts in 1835,[1][2] after the reform of the ayuntamientos by the central government, during the regency of Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies. Currently the mayor is the head of the government and the municipal administration. It has several functions, including representing the city council in all the officials acts, summons and chairs the plenary sessions and the local government council.[3]

Name Term Party
Joan Banús Pujol 1835–1837
Francesc d'Assís Planas Barriga 1837–1839
Pere Vehils Torrents 1839–1841
Pere Casals Xicota 1841–1842
Salvador Pujol Bruguera 1842–1843
Ramon Llobet Arquer 1843–1843
Pere Vehils Torrents 1843–1843
Onofre Bachs Cuixart 1843–1844
Josep Rosés Torrents-Lladó 1844–1846
Josep Comas Renom 1846–1848
Francesc Agell Martí 1848–1849
Francesc d'Assís Antoja Vilaseca 1849-1849
Josep Rosés Torrents-Lladó 1849–1852
Gerard Maristany Campmany 1852–1854
Onofre Bachs Cuixart 1854–1854
Josep Brunet Torres 1854–1855
Francesc Bosch Monpart 1855–1855
Josep Brunet Torres 1855–1856
Pere Vehils Torrents 1856-1856
Josep Viñas Cuadras 1856–1865
Gerard Maristany Campmany 1865–1868
Martí Planas Planas[4] 1868-1868
Sebastià Badia Gibert 1868–1872
Josep Solà Seriol 1872–1872
Sebastià Badia Gibert 1872–1872
Josep Solà Seriol 1872–1873
Martí Guardiola Roig 1873–1874
Sebastià Badia Gibert 1874–1875
Jaume Marinel·lo Rosés[5] 1875-1875
Jaume Botey Garriga 1875–1876 Conservative Party
Ramon Planas Planas 1876–1879
Josep Caritg Arnó 1879–1881
Francesc d'Assís Guixeras Viñas 1881–1884 Liberal Party
Josep Caritg Arnó 1884–1886 Conservative Party[4]
Francesc d'Assís Guixeras Viñas 1886–1887 Liberal Party
Francesc Viñas Renom 1887–1890
Carles Parés Marsans 1890–1891
Enric Llobateras Prat 1891–1893 Conservative Party
Pere Renom Riera 1893–1894 Liberal Party
Joaquim Palay Jaurés 1894–1895 Conservative Party
Pere Folch Pujadas 1895–1897
Joaquim Palay Jaurés 1897–1898
Joan Torres Viza 1898-1898
Francesc Viñas Renom 1898-1898 Liberal Party
Pere Renom Riera 1898–1899
Valentí Moragas Sabatés 1899-1899 Acting
Ramon Amat Comellas 1899–1902 Conservative Party
Joaquim Costa Alsina 1902–1904
Josep Suñol Capdevila 1904-1904
Josep Valls Riera 1904–1905
Josep Fonollà Sabater 1905–1906 Acting
Martí Pujol Planas 1906–1910 Regionalist League of Catalonia
Leopold Botey Vila 1910-1910
Josep Vergés Vallmajor 1910–1912
Martí Pujol Planas 1912–1914 Badalona's Solidarity
Josep Casas Costa 1914–1918 Republican Nationalist Federal Union
Jaume Martí Cabot 1918–1919
Joaquim Pujol Oliveras 1919–1923 Regionalist League of Catalonia
Jaume Martí Cabot 1923-1923 Republican Nationalist Federal Union
Josep Fonollà Sabater 1923–1924 Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera
Pere Sabaté Curto 1924–1930
Baldomero San Martín Arnal 1930-1930 Acting
Lluís Ysamat Lazzoli 1930–1931 Regionalist League of Catalonia
Josep Casas Costa 1931–1934 Republican Nationalist Federal Union
Joan Deulofeu Arquer 1934-1934 Republican Left of Catalonia
Pere Borràs Milà 1934–1936 Acting
Joan Deulofeu Arquer 1936-1936 Republican Left of Catalonia
Frederic Xifré Masferrer 1936–1937
Vicenç Roura Boix 1937-1937 Acting
Josep Martínez Écija 1937-1937 Sindicalist
Joan Manent Pesas 1937–1938
Josep Martínez Écija 1938-1938
Pere Cané Barceló 1938–1939
Miquel Xicart Potrony 1939-1939 Dictatorship of Franco
Miquel Sotero Llull 1939–1940
Salvador Serentill Costa 1940–1945
Luis Maristany Palanco 1945–1954
Santiago March Blanch 1954–1961
Miquel Cardelús Carrera 1961-1961
Josep Torras Trias 1961–1964
Felipe Antoja Vigo 1964–1974
José Guillén Clapés 1974-1974
Isidre Caballeria Pla 1974–1977 Spanish transition to democracy
Alfons Ramos Cruz 1977–1979
Màrius Díaz Bielsa 1979–1983 Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia
Joan Blanch Rodríguez 1983–1999 Socialists' Party of Catalonia
Maite Arqué Ferrer[6] 1999–2008
Jordi Serra Isern 2008–2011
Xavier García Albiol[7] 2011–2015 People's Party of Catalonia
Dolors Sabater Puig[8] 2015–2018 Let's win Badalona in Common
Àlex Pastor López[9][10] 2018–2020 Socialists' Party of Catalonia
Aïda Llauradó Álvarez (Acting)[11] 2020-2020 En Comú Podem
Xavier García Albiol[12] 2020-2021 People's Party of Catalonia
[13] 2021-Now Socialists' Party of Catalonia

References[]

  1. ^ Palacio Serra, Francesc (2020). "L'Ajuntament de Badalona des de l'establiment de l'estat liberal fins a la Revolució de Setembre (1835–1868)" (PDF). Carrer dels Arbres. 4 (4): 142.
  2. ^ Villarroya Font, Joan (Dir.) (1999). Història de Badalona. Badalona: Museum of Badalona. pp. 121, 189, 197, 200, 205, 211, 232–233. ISBN 84-88758-03-0.
  3. ^ "Òrgans de govern i funcions". Badalona City Council.
  4. ^ a b Palacio Serra, Francesc (2019). "L'alcalde Josep Caritg i Arnó, 1841–1897" (PDF). Carrer dels Arbres: revista anuari del Museu de Badalona. Museum of Badalona. 4th Period (4): 52.
  5. ^ Cuyàs i Tolosa, Josep Maria (1982). Història de Badalona (in Catalan). Vol. vol. 7. Badalona: A. G. Duran. p. 227. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  6. ^ "Maite Arqué dejará la alcaldía de Badalona para pasar a ser senadora". ABC. 10 January 2008.
  7. ^ Ríos, Pere (11 June 2011). "García Albiol ya es alcalde de Badalona". El País.
  8. ^ Vicens, Laia (13 June 2015). "Dolors Sabater promet governar Badalona "sense excloure ningú" i a favor de la república catalana". Ara.
  9. ^ Aranda, Germán (21 June 2018). "Albiol fa alcalde de Badalona el socialista Àlex Pastor". Ara.
  10. ^ "Álex Pastor, alcalde de Badalona tras la retirada de la candidatura de Sabater". La Vanguardia. 15 June 2019.
  11. ^ González, Sara (23 April 2020). "Aïda Llauradó, l'alcaldessa accidental de Badalona «made in» ICV". Nació Digital. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  12. ^ "Albiol, nou alcalde de Badalona". El Punt Avui. 12 May 2020. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  13. ^ Tena, Berta (8 November 2021). "Rubén Guijarro (PSC), nuevo alcalde de Badalona al prosperar la moción contra Albiol". elconfidencial.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 November 2021.
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