Mayor of San Salvador

Mayor of San Salvador
Alcalde de San Salvador
Coat of arms of San Salvador
Incumbent
Mario Durán
since 1 May 2021
SeatSan Salvador
Term length3 years
Formation1 April 1525
First holderDiego de Holguín
WebsiteAlcalde de San Salvador

The Mayor of San Salvador (Spanish: Alcalde de San Salvador) is the head of the municipal government of the city of San Salvador, the capital city of El Salvador.

History

The position of Mayor of San Salvador was established on 1 April 1525 with Diego de Holguín, a Spanish conquistador, serving as its first mayor.[1] He served as mayor of the old city of San Salvador, now known as Ciudad Vieja.[2] The city was refounded in 1528 in its modern location and Diego de Alvarado assumed the mayorship of San Salvador.[2]

List of mayors

Lieutenant Governors

No. Portrait Lieutenant Governor Took office Left office Time in office Ref
1 Diego de Holguín
(1486–1556)
1 April 1525 1 April 1528 3 years, 0 days [1][3]
2 Diego de Alvarado
(?–1540)
1 April 1528 22 April 1529 1 year, 21 days [2]
3 Gaspar Arias Dávila
(1490–1543)
22 April 1529 July 1529 c. 54 days [4]
4 Diego de Rojas
(1500–1544)
July 1529 1530 c. 321 days [4]
5 Luis de Moscoso Alvarado
(1505–1551)
1530 1532 c. 2 years, 0 days
6 Gómez de Alvarado
(1482–1542)
1532 1534 c. 2 years, 0 days
7 Jorge de Alvarado
(1460–1553)
1534 1535 c. 1 year, 0 days

Ordinary Mayors

No. Portrait Ordinary Mayor Took office Left office Time in office Ref
8 Isidro Blasco
(?–?)
1535 1536 c. 1 year, 0 days
9 Alonso de Oliveros
(1490–1550)
1536 1537 c. 1 year, 0 days [4]
10 Pedro Cerón
(1492–1572)
1537 1538 c. 1 year, 0 days [4]
11 Antonio Docampo
(1490–1560)
1538 1539 c. 1 year, 0 days [4]
12 Antonio Bermúdez
(?–?)
1539 1540 c. 1 year, 0 days
13 Luis Dubre
(?–?)
1540 1541 c. 1 year, 0 days
14 Pedro Cerón
(1492–1572)
1541 1544 c. 3 years, 0 days [4]
15 Cristóbal Salvago
(1490–1560)
1544 1548 c. 4 years, 0 days [4]
16 Luis Dubois
(1510–1570s)
1548 1549 c. 1 year, 0 days [4]
17 Juan Vázquez de Coronado
(1523–1565)
1549 1552 c. 3 years, 0 days
18 Gaspar de Cepeda
(1498–1558)
1552 1555 c. 3 years, 0 days [4]
19 Ambrosio Méndez
(?–?)
1555 1556 c. 1 year, 0 days
20 Hernando Bermejo
(?–?)
1556 1558 c. 2 years, 0 days
21 Juan de Tovar
(?–?)
1558 1559 c. 1 year, 0 days
22 Pedro Benavides
(?–?)
1559 1562 c. 3 years, 0 days
23 Pedro Cerón
(1492–1572)
1562 1564 c. 2 years, 0 days [4]
24 Juan Núñez de Prado
(?–?)
1564 1567 c. 3 years, 0 days
25 Lope Pardo
(?–?)
1567 1569 c. 2 years, 0 days
26 Luis Dubois
(1510–1570s)
1569 1570 c. 1 year, 0 days [4]
27 Hernando Bermejo
(?–?)
1570 1572 c. 2 years, 0 days
28 Gómez Díaz de la Reguera
(1508–1588)
1572 1573 c. 1 year, 0 days
29 Luis Ganboa
(?–?)
1573 1577 c. 4 years, 0 days
30 Ignacio Cota
(?–?)
1577 1579 c. 2 years, 0 days

Greater Mayors

No. Portrait Greater Mayor Took office Left office Time in office Ref
Diego Galán
(1530–1600)
Interim Mayor
1579 1580 c. 1 year, 0 days
Juan Cisneros de Reynoso y Valverde
(1530–?)
Interim Mayor
1580 1581 c. 1 year, 0 days [5]
31 Alonso de Nava
(1520–1590)
1581 1586 c. 5 years, 0 days [5]
32 Lucas Pinto
(1540–1588)
1586 1588 c. 2 years, 0 days [5]
Diego de Paz y Quiñones
(1540–1630)
Interim Mayor
1588 1590 c. 2 years, 0 days [5]
Pedro Girón de Alvarado
(1545–1603)
Interim Mayor
1590 1593 c. 3 years, 0 days [5]
Luis de Fuentes y de la Cerda
(1570–?)
Interim Mayor
1593 1594 c. 1 year, 0 days [5]
33 Martín de Vega y Aceituno
(?–?)
1594 1596 c. 2 years, 0 days [5]
34 Francisco Osorio y Ávalos
(1560–?)
1596 1603 c. 7 years, 0 days [5]
35 Juan Guiral de Mencis
(?–1610)
1603 1607 c. 4 years, 0 days [5]
36 Andrés Dorantes de Laguna
(?–1658)
1607 1614 c. 7 years, 0 days [5]
37 Pedro Farfán de los Godos
(?–1623)
1614 1620 c. 6 years, 0 days [5]
38 Pedro de Aguilar Lazo de la Vega
(1585–?)
1620 1626 c. 6 years, 0 days [5]
39 Pedro de Torres y Toledo
(?–1656)
1626 1631 c. 5 years, 0 days [5]
40 Eugenio de Rueda y Góngora
(1580–?)
1631 1635 c. 4 years, 0 days [5]
41 Juan Sarmiento de Valderrama
(1590–1665)
1635 1641 c. 6 years, 0 days [5]
Martín Duarte Fernández
(1575–1642)
Interim Mayor
1641 1642 c. 1 year, 0 days [5]
Antonio Justiniano Chavarri
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1642 1647 c. 5 years, 0 days
42 Juan Martínez Téllez de los Ríos
(1590s–1657)
1647 1652 c. 5 years, 0 days
43 José Portal de Artavia
(?–?)
1652 1657 c. 5 years, 0 days
44 Francisco Andrabeja
(?–?)
1657 1659 c. 2 years, 0 days
Lupercio de Espés y Brizuela
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1659 1663 c. 4 years, 0 days
45 Pedro de Saravelles
(?–?)
1663 1670 c. 7 years, 0 days
46 Martín de Revollar
(?–?)
1670 1673 c. 3 years, 0 days
47 Juan de Miranda
(?–?)
1673 1680 c. 7 years, 0 days
Diego de Gamarra y Balcárcel
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1680 1684 c. 4 years, 0 days
48 Pedro Calvo del Risco
(?–?)
1684 1689 c. 5 years, 0 days
49 José de Arría y Hurtado
(?–?)
1689 1694 c. 5 years, 0 days
50 José Calvo de Lara
(?–?)
1694 1699 c. 5 years, 0 days
51 Bartolomé Gálvez Corral
(?–?)
1699 1703 c. 4 years, 0 days
Juan Antonio Ruiz de Bustamante
(1670–1725)
Interim Mayor
1703 1706 c. 3 years, 0 days
Francisco Chacón Medina y Salazar
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1706 1708 c. 2 years, 0 days
52 Nicolás de Segovia Parada y Verdugo
(?–?)
1708 1710 c. 2 years, 0 days
Francisco Rodríguez Franco
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1710 1715 c. 5 years, 0 days
53 Pedro de Oyanarte
(?–1716)
1715 1716 c. 1 year, 0 days
Estebán de Larramendi
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1716 1718 c. 2 years, 0 days
54 José Llanes Robles
(?–?)
1718 1721 c. 3 years, 0 days
Pedro de Doralea
(?–1723)
Interim Mayor
1721 1723 c. 2 years, 0 days
Rodrigo Salgado
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1723 1724 c. 1 year, 0 days
55 Pedro de Echevers
(?–?)
1724 1729 c. 5 years, 0 days
56 Antonio González Manrique
(1695–1738)
1729 1734 c. 5 years, 0 days
57 Cristóbal Marcos de Gálvez Corral
(?–?)
1734 1737 c. 3 years, 0 days
Manuel de Gálvez y Corral
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1737 1740 c. 3 years, 0 days
58 Esteban Sánchez Calderón
(?–?)
1740 1744 c. 4 years, 0 days
59 Isidro Díaz de Vivar
(?–?)
1744 1751 c. 7 years, 0 days
60 Domingo Soto Bermúdez
(?–?)
1751 1756 c. 5 years, 0 days
Manuel Amate
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1756 1757 c. 1 year, 0 days
61 Bernabé de la Torre Trassierra
(?–1773)
1757 1759 c. 2 years, 0 days
Francisco Ignacio Chamorro
(1719–1785)
Interim Mayor
1759 1761 c. 2 years, 0 days
Manuel Fradique y Goyena
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1761 1763 c. 2 years, 0 days
José Jacinto Palomo y Rodríguez
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1763 1765 c. 2 years, 0 days
62 Cristóbal Marcos de Gálvez Corral
(?–?)
1765 1766 c. 1 year, 0 days
Manuel Fradique y Goyena
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1766 1771 c. 5 years, 0 days
63 Bernabé de la Torre Trassierra
(?–1773)
1771 1773 c. 2 years, 0 days
Francisco Antonio de Aldana y Guevarra
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1773 1774 c. 1 year, 0 days
Melchor de Mencos y Barón de Berrieza
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1774 1777 c. 3 years, 0 days
Manuel Fradique y Goyena
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1777 1779 c. 2 years, 0 days
64 Manuel Fradique y Goyena
(?–?)
1779 1786 c. 7 years, 0 days

Colonial Intendants

No. Portrait Colonial Intendant Took office Left office Time in office Ref
65 José Ortiz de la Peña
(?–?)
1786 1789 c. 3 years, 0 days [6]
66 Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet
(1748–1807)
1789 1791 c. 2 years, 0 days [7]
67 José Antonio María de Aguilar
(1758–1799)
1791 1793 c. 2 years, 0 days [7]
68 Ignacio Santiago Ulloa
(?–1789)
1793 1 January 1798 c. 4 years, 214 days [7]
José Antonio María de Aguilar
(1758–1799)
Interim Mayor
1 January 1798 15 September 1799 1 year, 257 days [7]
Bernardo José de Arce
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
15 September 1799 1800 c. 108 days [8]
Luis Martínez Navarrete
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1800 1801 c. 1 year, 0 days [9]
Luis de Argueda
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1801 1802 c. 1 year, 0 days [9]
José Justiniano Rosi
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1802 1803 c. 1 year, 0 days [9]
Buenaventura de Viteri
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1803 1804 c. 1 year, 0 days [9]
Francisco Vallejo
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1804 1804 c. 152 days [9]
Antonio Isidro Palomo
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1804 28 June 1805 c. 1 year, 27 days [9]
69 Antonio Gutiérrez y Ulloa
(?–?)
28 June 1805 5 November 1811 6 years, 130 days [9][10]
José Mariano Batres y Asturias
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
5 November 1811 3 December 1811 28 days [9]
José Alejandro de Aycinena
(1767–1826)
Interim Mayor
3 December 1811 August 1812 c. 242 days [11]
70 José María Peinado y Pezonarte
(1769–1820)
August 1812 1814 c. 1 year, 153 days [12]
José Méndez de Quiroga
(?–1817)
Interim Mayor
1814 1817 c. 3 years, 0 days [12]
Juan Miguel de Bustamante
(?–?)
Interim Mayor
1817 1818 c. 1 year, 0 days [12]
Simón Gutiérrez
(1780–?)
Interim Mayor
1818 1818 c. 151 days [12]
71 José María Peinado y Pezonarte
(1769–1819)
1818 1819 c. 1 year, 0 days [13]
Pedro Barriere
(1768–1827)
Interim Mayor
1819 21 September 1821 c. 5 years, 112 days [14][15]

Mayors of San Salvador (1821–2024)

No. Portrait Mayor Took office Left office Time in office Party Ref
1 Casimiro García Valdeavellano
(?–?)
1821 Independent [16]
? Data missing 1822 1833 [16]
2

José María Peralta
(1807–1883)
Santos Montoya
(?–?)
José María Paredes
(?–?)
1833 c. 1 year [16]
3

Torbirio Lara
(?–?)
Gregorio Zepeda
(?–?)
Feliciano Morales
(?–?)
1834 c. 1 year [16]
4

Anastacio Rosi
(?–?)
José Tomás Campos
(?–?)
Guadalupe Ramos
(?–?)
1835 c. 1 year [16]
5

José Gregorio Zepeda
(?–?)
Miguel Cáceres
(?–?)
Tomás Henríquez
(?–?)
1836 c. 1 year [16]
6

Juan José López
(?–?)
Fermín Palacios
(?–?)
Mariano Cáceres
(?–?)
1837 c. 1 year [16]
7

Juan José López
(?–?)
José María San Martín
(1811–1857)
José Meléndez
(?–?)
1838 c. 1 year [16]
8

Eugenio Aguilar
(1804–1897)
Dámaso Blanco
(?–?)
Serafín Martínez
(?–?)
1839 c. 1 year [16]
9

Rafael Francisco Osejo
(1790–1848)
Ignacio Carrillo
(?–?)
Isidro Viteri
(?–?)
1840 c. 1 year [16]
10

Benito González Martínez
(1776–1852)
Vicente Aguilar
(?–?)
Blas Orozco
(?–?)
1841 c. 1 year [16]
11

Marcos Idigoras
(?–?)
Ignacio Pérez
(?–?)
Juan Orozco
(?–?)
1842 c. 1 year [16]
12

Santiago Melchor
(?–?)
Ignacio Carrillo
(?–?)
Pedro Abrego
(?–?)
1843 c. 1 year [16]
13

Vicente Roque
(?–?)
Juan José Pablo Choto
(?–?)
Coronado Amaya
(?–?)
1844 c. 1 year [16]
14

José María Basurto
(?–?)
Miguel Sifontes
(?–?)
Simón Pinto
(?–?)
1845 c. 1 year [16]
15

Juan Orozco
(?–?)
Manuel Fuentes
(?–?)
Tomás Ayón
(?–?)
1846 c. 1 year [16]
16

Marcos Idigoras
(?–?)
Mariano Morales
(?–?)
José María de Orantes
(?–?)
1847 c. 1 year [16]
17

Antonio Delgado
(?–?)
Rafael Pino
(?–?)
Manuel Marín
(?–?)
1848 c. 1 year [16]
18

Antonio Delgado
(?–?)
Nicolás Estupinián
(?–?)
Francisco Castro
(?–?)
1849 c. 1 year [16]
19 José María Zelaya
(?–?)
1850 c. 1 year Independent [16]
20 José María Peralta
(1807–1883)
1851 c. 1 year Independent [16]
21 Rafael Meléndez
(?–?)
1852 c. 1 year Independent [16]
22 Guillermo Castro
(?–?)
1853 c. 1 year Independent [16]
23 Manuel Marín
(?–?)
1854 c. 1 year Independent [16]
24 José Antonio Delgado
(?–?)
1855 c. 1 year Independent [16]
25 José María Peralta
(1807–1883)
1856 c. 1 year Independent [16]
26 José María Dorantes
(?–?)
1857 c. 1 year Independent [16]
27 José María Carazo
(?–?)
1858 c. 1 year Independent [16]
28 Escolástico Andrino
(?–?)
1859 c. 1 year Independent [16]
29 José Rosales
(1827–1891)
1860 c. 1 year Independent [16]
30 Antonio Sifontes
(?–?)
1861 c. 1 year Independent [16]
31 Ignacio Guevara
(?–?)
1862 c. 1 year Independent [16]
32 Lius Fernández
(?–?)
1863 c. 1 year Independent [16]
33 Eugenio Aguilar
(1804–1897)
1864 1867 c. 4 years Liberal [16]
34 Doroteo Mijango
(?–?)
1868 c. 1 year Independent [16]
35 Rafael Meléndez
(?–?)
1869 c. 1 year Independent [16]
36 Manuel E. Aguilar
(?–?)
1870 c. 1 year Independent [16]
37 Narciso Imeri
(?–?)
1871 c. 1 year Independent [16]
38 Juan Barberena
(?–?)
1872 c. 1 year Independent [16]
39 Emigido Castro
(?–?)
1873 c. 1 year Independent [16]
40 José María Paredes
(?–?)
1874 c. 1 year Independent [16]
41 Rafael Reyes
(?–?)
1875 c. 1 year Independent [16]
42 José Rosales
(1827–1891)
1876 c. 1 year Independent [16]
43 Manuel Bertis
(?–?)
1877 c. 1 year Independent [16]
44 Manuel Meléndez
(?–?)
1878 c. 1 year Independent [16]
45 Antonio Peralta
(?–?)
1879 c. 1 year Independent [16]
46 Arturo Bustamante
(?–?)
1880 c. 1 year Independent [16]
47 Carlos Peralta
(?–?)
1881 c. 1 year Independent [16]
48 Isidro F. Paredes
(?–?)
1882 c. 1 year Independent [16]
49 Antonio Peralta
(?–?)
1883 c. 1 year Independent [16]
50 José María Paredes
(?–?)
1884 c. 1 year Independent [16]
51 Antonio González
(?–?)
1885 c. 1 year Independent [16]
52 Federico Prado
(?–?)
1886 c. 1 year Independent [16]
53 Francisco A. Funes
(1854–?)
1887 c. 1 year Independent [16]
54 Manuel Enrique Araujo
(1865–1913)
1888 c. 1 year Liberal [16]
55 Antonio Peralta
(?–?)
1889 c. 1 year Independent [16]
56 José María Paredes
(?–?)
1890 c. 1 year Independent [16]
57 Braulio Valencia
(?–?)
1891 c. 1 year Independent [16]
58 Dionisio Merlos
(?–?)
1892 c. 1 year Independent [16]
59 Daniel de Jesús Castillo
(?–?)
1893 c. 1 year Military [16]
60 Dionisio Merlos
(?–?)
1894 c. 1 year Independent [16]
61 Fidel Villalta
(?–?)
1895 c. 1 year Independent [16]
62 Braulio Monterrosa
(?–?)
1896 c. 1 year Independent [16]
63 Carlos d'Aubuisson
(?–?)
1897 c. 1 year Independent [16]
64 Francisco Arriola
(?–?)
1898 c. 1 year Independent [16]
65 Francisco Dueñas Jr.
(?–?)
1899 c. 1 year Independent [16]
66 Jesús Najarro
(?–?)
1900 c. 1 year Independent [16]
67 José Sagrera
(?–?)
1901 c. 1 year Independent [16]
68 Carlos d'Aubuisson
(?–?)
1902 c. 1 year Independent [16]
69 Daniel de Jesús Castillo
(?–?)
1903 c. 1 year Military [16]
70 Carlos Dueñas
(1870–?)
1904 c. 1 year Independent [16]
71 Antonio Peralta
(?–?)
1905 c. 1 year Independent [16]
72 Francisco Escobar
(?–?)
1906 c. 1 year Independent [16]
73 Guadalupe Ramírez
(?–?)
1907 c. 1 year Independent [16]
74 Rafael Vides Castro
(?–?)
1908 c. 1 year Independent [16]
75 Juan F. Orozco
(?–?)
1909 c. 1 year Independent [16]
76 Margarito González
(?–?)
1910 c. 1 year Independent [16]
77 Manuel Esquivel
(?–?)
1911 c. 1 year Independent [16]
78 Alfonso Quiñónez Molina
(1874–1950)
1912 c. 1 year Liberal [16]
79 Santiago Letona Hernández
(?–?)
1913 c. 1 year Independent [16]
80 Ismael Gómez
(?–?)
1914 c. 1 year Independent [16]
81 Rafael Zaldívar Jr.
(?–?)
1915 c. 1 year Independent [16]
82 Enrique González Serrano
(?–?)
1916 c. 1 year Independent [16]
83 Ramón García González Mejía
(?–?)
1917 c. 1 year Independent [16]
84 Carlos C. Urrutia
(?–?)
1918 c. 1 year Independent [16]
85 Ismael Gómez
(?–?)
1919 c. 1 year National Democratic Party [16]
86 Miguel Ángel Montalvo
(?–?)
1920 c. 1 year National Democratic Party [16]
87 José Simeón Pacheco
(?–?)
1921 c. 1 year National Democratic Party [16]
88 Ismael Gómez
(?–?)
1922 1923 c. 2 years National Democratic Party [16]
89 Miguel Ángel Montalvo
(?–?)
1924 1927 c. 4 years National Democratic Party [16]
90 Francisco Antonio Romero
(?–?)
1928 1929 c. 2 years Independent [16]
91 Vidal Severo López
(?–?)
1930 1931 c. 2 years Independent [16]
92 Roque Jacinto Bonilla
(?–?)
1932 1933 c. 2 years Independent [16]
93 Pablo Orellana
(?–?)
1934 1935 c. 2 years National Pro Patria Party [16]
94 Carlos Guzmán Dreyfus
(?–?)
1936 1937 c. 2 years National Pro Patria Party [16]
95 José María Melara Estrada
(?–?)
1938 1943 c. 6 years National Pro Patria Party [16]
96 Roberto López Rochac
(?–?)
1944 c. 1 year National Pro Patria Party [16]
97 Eusebio Argueta
(?–?)
1945 c. 1 year Independent [16]
98 José Ángel Avendaño
(?–?)
1946 c. 1 year Military [16]
99 Manuel Adriano Vilanova
(1873–?)
1947 1948 c. 2 years Unification Social Democratic Party [16]
100 Manuel López Harrison
(?–?)
1949 c. 1 year Independent [16]
101 Arturo Calderón Godoy
(?–?)
1950 Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification [16]
102 José Guillermo Trabanino
(?–?)
1950 1954 c. 4 years Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification [16]
103 Pedro Escalante Arce
(?–?)
1954 1956 c. 2 years Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification [16]
104 Ricardo Joaquín Peralta
(?–?)
1956 1958 c. 2 years Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification [16]
105 Alfredo Ávila Figueroa
(?–?)
1958 1960 c. 2 years Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification [16]
106 Gabriel Poliña Araujo
(?–?)
August 1960 October 1960 c. 2 months Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification [16]
107 Raúl Arévalo Barriere
(?–?)
October 1960 1962 c. 2 years Independent [16]
108 Carlos Call Kerrinck
(?–?)
1962 June 1963 c. 1 year Independent [16]
109 Fidel Antonio Novoa Arciniegas
(?–?)
1963 1964 c. 1 year Independent [16]
110 José Napoleón Duarte
(1925–1990)
March 1964 1970 c. 6 years Christian Democratic Party [16]
111 Carlos Herrera Rebollo
(1935–1979)
1970 1 May 1974 c. 4 years Christian Democratic Party [16]
112 José Antonio Morales Ehrlich
(1935–2021)
1 May 1974 1 May 1976 2 years, 0 days Christian Democratic Party [16]
113 José Napoleón Gómez
(?–?)
1 May 1976 1 May 1978 2 years, 0 days Independent [16]
114 Hugo Guerra y Guerra
(?–?)
1 May 1978 November 1979 c. 1 year, 184 days Independent [16]
115 Julio Adolfo Rey Prendes
(?–?)
December 1979 December 1981 c. 2 years Independent [16]
116 Ramiro Rolando Aguilar
(?–?)
January 1982 1 May 1982 c. 4 months Independent [16]
117 José Alejandro Duarte Durán
(?–?)
1 May 1982 1 May 1985 3 years, 0 days Independent [16]
118 José Antonio Morales Ehrlich
(1935–2021)
1 May 1985 1 May 1988 3 years, 0 days Christian Democratic Party [16]
119 Armando Calderón Sol
(1948–2017)
1 May 1988 1 May 1994 6 years, 0 days Nationalist Republican Alliance [16]
120 Mario Valiente
(?–?)
1 May 1994 1 May 1997 3 years, 0 days Nationalist Republican Alliance [16]
121 Héctor Silva Argüello
(1974–2011)
1 May 1997 1 May 2003 6 years, 0 days Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front [16]
122 Carlos Rivas Zamora
(born ?)
1 May 2003 1 May 2006 3 years, 0 days Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front [16]
123 Violeta Menjívar
(born 1952)
1 May 2006 1 May 2009 3 years, 0 days Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front [16]
124 Norman Quijano
(born 1946)
1 May 2009 1 May 2015 6 years, 0 days Nationalist Republican Alliance
125 Nayib Bukele
(born 1981)
1 May 2015 1 May 2018 3 years, 0 days Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front
(until 2017)
[17][18][19]
(125) Democratic Change
(from 2018)
126 Ernesto Muyshondt
(born 1975)
1 May 2018 1 May 2021 3 years, 0 days Nationalist Republican Alliance [20]
127 Mario Durán
(born 1983)
1 May 2021 1 May 2024 3 years, 0 days Nuevas Ideas [21]

Mayors of San Salvador Centro (2024–present)

No. Portrait Mayor Took office Left office Time in office Party Ref
1 Mario Durán
(born 1983)
1 May 2024 Incumbent 1 year, 323 days Nuevas Ideas [21]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c "Datos del Municipio" [Dates of the Municipality]. San Salvador.gob. Archived from the original on 5 September 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  3. ^ Arce and Antonio 2001, p. 118
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Larde y Larín 1983
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Rubio Sánchez 1979
  6. ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 476–477
  7. ^ a b c d Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 477
  8. ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 477–478
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 478
  10. ^ Meléndez Chaverri 1961, p. 119
  11. ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 478–479
  12. ^ a b c d Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 479
  13. ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, pp. 479–480
  14. ^ "Presidentes de El Salvador – Dr. Pedro Barriere" [Presidents of El Salvador – Dr. Pedro Barriere] (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 1 March 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  15. ^ Cruz Pacheco 1981, p. 480
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  18. ^ "FMLN expulsa a Bukele del partido". El Diario de Hoy. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  19. ^ "Nayib Bukele, expulsado del FMLN por estas razones". La Prensa Gráfica. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  20. ^ Benitez, Beatriz (1 May 2018). "Ernesto Muyshondt asume como alcalde de San Salvador". La Prensa Gráfica. Archived from the original on 9 February 2019. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  21. ^ a b Benitez, Beatriz (1 March 2021). "Mario Durán, exministro de Gobernación, es el nuevo alcalde de San Salvador". El Diario de Hoy. Retrieved 22 December 2020.

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