List of mayors of Verona

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Mayor of Verona
Sindaco di Verona
Flag of Verona.svg
Federico Sboarina (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Federico Sboarina
(Centre-right independent)

since 27 June 2017
StyleNo courtesy, title or style
ResidencePalazzo Barbieri
AppointerCitizens of Verona
Term length5 years, renewable once
Inaugural holderAlessandro Carlotti
Formation1866
Salary€6,767 (monthly)
Websitewww.comune.verona.it

The Mayor of Verona (Italian: Sindaco di Verona) is an elected politician who, along with the Verona’s City Council, is accountable for the government of Verona in Veneto, Italy.

The current mayor of Verona is Federico Sboarina, a member of the centre-right party Forza Italia, who took office on 27 June 2017.

Overview[]

The Verona city hall, Palazzo Barbieri.

From 1866, when the former Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (part of the Austrian Empire) was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy, the central government created the Mayor's office, chosen by City Council.

In 1926, the Fascist Italy replaced the Mayor with a Podestà, chosen by National Fascist Party. After the fall of the Italian Social Republic and the end of the Nazi Germany's occupation, the Mayor was re-established.

From 1993, the Mayor is chosen by the citizens of Verona, originally for a four years term, but from 2001 the term is extend to five years.

List[]

Kingdom of Italy (1866–1946)[]

# Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political Party
(Political Coalition)
1 Alessandro Carlotti †
(1809��1867)
1866 1867 Independent
2 Giulio Camuzzoni
(1816–1897)
1867 1883 Historical Right
3 Antonio Guglielmi
(18??–19??)
1883 1887 Historical Right
4 Giovanni Battista Albertini
(18??–18??)
1887 1888 Historical Right
5 Antonio Perez
(18??–18??)
1888 1889 Historical Right
6 Augusto Renzi Tessari
(18??–19??)
1889 1891 Historical Right
7 Augusto Caperle
(18??–19??)
1891 1895 Historical Right
(3) Antonio Guglielmi
(18??–19??)
1895 1907 Historical Right
8 Luigi Bellini Carnesali
(1870–1940)
1907 1909 Historical Right
9 Eugenio Gallizioli
(18??–19??)
1909 1914 Historical Left
(Liberals)
10 Tullio Zanella
(18??–19??)
1914 1920 Historical Left
(Liberals)
11 Albano Pontedera
(18??–19??)
1920 1922 Historical Right
(Liberals)
12 Vittorio Raffaldi
(18??–19??)
1922 1926 National Fascist Party
13 Aldo Fedeli
(1895–1955)
1945 1946 Italian Socialist Party

Fascist Italy (1926–1945)[]

# Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political Party
1 Vittorio Raffaldi
(18??–19??)
1926 1928 National Fascist Party
2 Filippo Nereo Vignola
(18??–19??)
1928 1930 National Fascist Party
3 Mario Pasti
(18??–19??)
1930 1930 National Fascist Party
4 Luigi Marenzi
(18??–19??)
1930 1933 National Fascist Party
5 Alberto Donella
(18??–19??)
1933 1943 National Fascist Party
6 Luigi Grancelli
(18??–19??)
1933 1943 Republican Fascist Party

Italian Republic (1946–present)[]

# Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political Party
(Political Coalition)
(13) Aldo Fedeli
(1895–1955)
1946 1951 Italian Socialist Party
(Popular Democratic Front)
14 Giovanni Uberti
(1888–1964)
1951 1956 Christian Democracy
15 Giorgio Zanotto
(1920–1999)
1956 1965 Christian Democracy
16 Renato Gozzi
(1915–1999)
1965 1970 Christian Democracy
17 Carlo Delaini
(1927–2008)
1970 1975 Christian Democracy
(16) Renato Gozzi
(1915–1999)
1975 1980 Christian Democracy
18 Gabriele Sboarina
(born in 1935)
1980 1990 Christian Democracy
(Pentapartito)
19 Aldo Sala
(born in 1945)
1990 1993 Christian Democracy
(Pentapartito)
20 Enzo Erminero
(born in 1931)
1993 1994 Christian Democracy
(Pentapartito)
21 Michela Sironi Mariotti
(born in 1946)
12 June 1994 28 May 2002 Forza Italia
(Pole for Freedoms)
22 Paolo Zanotto
(born in 1953)
28 May 2002 28 May 2007 The Daisy
(The Olive Tree)
23 Flavio Tosi
(born in 1969)
28 May 2007 27 June 2017 Independent (ex-LN)
(Tosi List for Veneto)
24 Federico Sboarina
(born in 1971)
27 June 2017 Incumbent Brothers of Italy
(Centre-right coalition)
Notes
  • † Died in office

See also[]

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