List of mayors of São Paulo

This is a listing of all those that have served as the mayor of the city of São Paulo, Brazil.

1899-1961

#MayorFromTo
1Antônio da Silva PradoJanuary 7, 1899January 15, 1911
2Raimundo da Silva DupratJanuary 16, 1911January 14, 1914
3Washington LuísJanuary 15, 1914August 15, 1919
4Álvaro Gomes da Rocha AzevedoAugust 16, 1919January 15, 1920
5Firmiano Morais PintoJanuary 16, 1920January 15, 1926
6José Pires do RioJanuary 16, 1926October 23, 1930
7José Joaquim Cardoso de Melo NetoOctober 24, 1930December 5, 1930
8Luís Inácio de Anhaia MeloDecember 6, 1930July 25, 1931
9Francisco Machado de CamposJuly 26, 1931November 13, 1931
10Luís Inácio de Anhaia MeloNovember 14, 1931December 4, 1931
11Henrique Jorge GuedesDecember 5, 1931May 23, 1932
12Gofredo da Silva TelesMay 24, 1932October 2, 1932
13Artur SabóiaOctober 3, 1932December 28, 1932
14Teodoro Augusto RamosDecember 29, 1932April 1, 1933
15Artur SabóiaApril 2, 1933May 22, 1933
16Osvaldo Gomes da CostaMay 23, 1933July 30, 1933
17Carlos dos Santos GomesJuly 31, 1933August 21, 1933
18Antônio Carlos AssunçãoAugust 22, 1933September 6, 1934
19Fábio da Silva PradoSeptember 7, 1934January 31, 1938
20Paulo Barbosa de Campos FilhoFebruary 1, 1938February 15, 1938
21Fábio da Silva PradoFebruary 16, 1938April 30, 1938
22Francisco Prestes MaiaMay 1, 1938November 10, 1945
23Abraão RibeiroNovember 11, 1945March 14, 1947
24Cristiano Stockler das NevesMarch 15, 1947August 28, 1947
25Paulo LauroAugust 29, 1947August 25, 1948
26Milton ImprotaAugust 26, 1948January 3, 1949
27Asdrúbal Eurítisses da CunhaJanuary 4, 1949February 27, 1950
28Lineu PrestesFebruary 28, 1950January 31, 1951
29Armando de Arruda PereiraFebruary 1, 1951April 7, 1953
30Jânio da Silva QuadrosApril 8, 1953July 6, 1954
31José Porfírio da PazJuly 7, 1954January 17, 1955
32Jânio da Silva QuadrosJanuary 18, 1955February 5, 1955
33William SalemFebruary 6, 1955May 1, 1955
34Juvenal Lino de MattosMay 2, 1955April 10, 1956
35Vladimir de Toledo PizzaApril 11, 1956April 7, 1957
36Ademar Pereira de BarrosApril 8, 1957January 9, 1958
37Cantídio Nogueira SampaioJanuary 10, 1958February 6, 1958
38Ademar Pereira de BarrosFebruary 7, 1958February 8, 1961
39Manuel de Figueiredo FerrazFebruary 9, 1961February 28, 1961
40Ademar Pereira de BarrosMarch 1, 1961April 7, 1961

The military dictatorship (1964–1985)

Mayor
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Elected Took office Left office Political Party Vice Mayor(s) Birthplace
34 José Vicente Faria Lima
(1909–1969)
April 8, 1965 April 7, 1969 National Renewal Alliance (ARENA) Leôncio Ferraz Junior
ARENA
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
35 Paulo Maluf
(1931–)
- April 7, 1969 April 7, 1971 National Renewal Alliance (ARENA) vacant São Paulo, São Paulo
36 José Carlos de F. Ferraz
(1918–1994)
- April 7, 1969 August 21, 1973 National Renewal Alliance (ARENA) vacant Campinas, São Paulo
37 José Brasil Vita
(1922–2017)
- August 21, 1973 August 26, 1973 National Renewal Alliance (ARENA) vacant São Paulo, São Paulo
38 Miguel Colasuonno
(1939–2013)
- August 26, 1973 August 16, 1975 National Renewal Alliance (ARENA) vacant São Paulo, São Paulo
39 Olavo Setúbal
(1923–2008)
- August 16, 1975 June 11, 1979 National Renewal Alliance (ARENA) vacant São Paulo, São Paulo
40 Reynaldo de Barros
(1931–2011)
- June 11, 1979 May 14, 1982 National Renewal Alliance (ARENA) vacant São Paulo, São Paulo
41 Antônio Salim Curiati
(1928–)
- May 14, 1982 March 14, 1983 Democratic Social Party (PDS) vacant Avaré, São Paulo
42 Francisco Altino Lima
(1924–1989)
- March 14, 1983 May 10, 1983 Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB) vacant Saboeiro, Ceará
43 Mário Covas
(1930–2001)
- May 10, 1983 January 1, 1986 Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB) vacant Santos, São Paulo

The New Republic (1985–present)

Mayor
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Elected Took office Left office Political Party Vice Mayor(s) Birthplace
44 Jânio Quadros
(1917–1992)
1985 January 1, 1986 January 1, 1989 Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) Arthur Alves Pinto
(PMDB)
Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul
45 Luiza Erundina
(1934–)
1988 January 1, 1989 January 1, 1993 Workers' Party (PT) Luiz Eduardo Greenhalgh
(PT)
Uiraúna, Paraíba
46 Paulo Maluf
(1931–)
1992 January 1, 1993 January 1, 1997 Brazilian Progressive Party (PPB) Sólon Borges dos Reis
(PPB)
São Paulo, São Paulo
47 Celso Pitta
(1946–2009)
1996 January 1, 1997 January 1, 2001 Brazilian Progressive Party (PPB) Régis de Oliveira
(PPB)
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
48 Marta Suplicy
(1945–)
2000 January 1, 2001 January 1, 2005 Workers' Party (PT) Hélio Bicudo
(PT)
São Paulo, São Paulo
49 José Serra
(1942–)
2004 January 1, 2005 March 31, 2006 Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) Gilberto Kassab
(PFL)
São Paulo, São Paulo
50 Gilberto Kassab
(1960–)
March 31, 2006 January 1, 2013 Liberal Front Party (PFL) Vacant São Paulo, São Paulo
2008 Democrats (DEM) Alda Marco Antônio
(PMDB)
51 Fernando Haddad
(1963–)
2012 January 1, 2013 January 1, 2017 Workers' Party (PT) Nádia Campeão
(PCdoB)
São Paulo, São Paulo
52 João Doria
(1957–)
2016 January 1, 2017 April 6, 2018 Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) Bruno Covas
(PSDB)
São Paulo, São Paulo
53 Bruno Covas
(1980–)
April 6, 2018 Incumbent Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) Vacant São Paulo, São Paulo
2020 Ricardo Nunes
(MDB)

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