List of Federal Presidents of Austria

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This is a list of Presidents of Austria since the establishment of that office in 1919.

List of officeholders (1919–present)

Political Party:   SDAPÖ/SPÖ   CS/ÖVP   VF   NSDAP   FPÖ   DG–DGA   None

Key: Died in office

President
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Term of office Party Presidential mandate
Elected
1 Karl Seitz
(1869–1950)
5 March 1919 21 October 1919 Social Democratic Workers' Party 1
President
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Term of office Party Presidential mandate
Elected
(1) Karl Seitz
(1869–1950)
21 October 1919 9 December 1920 Social Democratic Workers' Party 1
2 Michael Hainisch
(1858–1940)
9 December 1920 9 December 1924 Non-partisan 1 1920
9 December 1924 10 December 1928 2 1924
3 Wilhelm Miklas
(1872–1956)
10 December 1928 1 May 1934 Christian Social Party 1 1928
(3) Fatherland Front
President
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Term of office Party Presidential mandate
Elected
(3) Wilhelm Miklas
(1872–1956)
1 May 1934 10 December 1934 Fatherland Front 1
10 December 1934 13 March 1938 2 1934
Arthur Seyss-Inquart
(1892–1946)
Acting President, as
Chancellor
[1]
13 March 1938 National Socialist German Workers' Party
Austria annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938. Independence restored in 1945.
President
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Term of office Party Presidential mandate
Elected
4 Karl Renner
(1870–1950)
20 December 1945 31 December 1950 Socialist Party 1 1945
Leopold Figl
(1902–1965)
Acting President, as
Chancellor
31 December 1950 21 June 1951 Austrian People's Party
5 Theodor Körner
(1873–1957)
21 June 1951 4 January 1957 Socialist Party 1 1951 — 52.06%
2,178,631
Julius Raab
(1891–1964)
Acting President, as
Chancellor
4 January 1957 22 May 1957 Austrian People's Party
6 Adolf Schärf
(1890–1965)
22 May 1957 22 May 1963 Socialist Party 1 1957 — 51.1%
2,258,255
22 May 1963 28 February 1965 2 1963 — 55.4%
2,473,349
Josef Klaus
(1910–2001)
Acting President, as
Chancellor
28 February 1965 9 June 1965 Austrian People's Party
7 Franz Jonas
(1899–1974)
9 June 1965 9 June 1971 Socialist Party 1 1965 — 50.7%
2,324,436
9 June 1971 24 April 1974 2 1971 — 52.8%
2,487,239
Bruno Kreisky
(1911–1990)
Acting President, as
Chancellor
24 April 1974 8 July 1974 Socialist Party
8 Rudolf Kirchschläger
(1915–2000)
8 July 1974 8 July 1980 Non-partisan[2] 1 1974 — 51.7%
2,392,367
8 July 1980 8 July 1986 2 1980 — 79.9%
3,538,748
9 Kurt Waldheim
(1918–2007)
8 July 1986 8 July 1992 Austrian People's Party 1 1986 — 53.9%
2,464,787
10 Thomas Klestil
(1932–2004)
8 July 1992 8 July 1998 Austrian People's Party[3] 1 1992 — 56.9%
2,528,006
8 July 1998 6 July 2004 2 1998 — 63.42%
2,644,034
Andreas Khol
(1941–)
Joint Acting President, as
President of the National Council
6 July 2004 8 July 2004 Austrian People's Party
Barbara Prammer
(1954–2014)
Joint Acting President, as
Second President of the National Council
Social Democratic Party
Thomas Prinzhorn
(1943–)
Joint Acting President, as
Third President of the National Council
Freedom Party of Austria
11 Heinz Fischer
(1938–)
8 July 2004 8 July 2010 Social Democratic Party 1 2004 — 52.4%
2,166,690
8 July 2010 8 July 2016 2 2010 — 79.33%
2,508,373
Doris Bures
(1962–)
Joint Acting President, as
President of the National Council
8 July 2016 26 January 2017 Social Democratic Party
Karlheinz Kopf
(1957–)
Joint Acting President, as
Second President of the National Council
Austrian People's Party
Norbert Hofer
(1971–)
Joint Acting President, as
Third President of the National Council
Freedom Party of Austria
12 Alexander Van der Bellen
(1944–)
26 January 2017 Elect The Greens – The Green Alternative
(nominally elected as independent)
1 2016
51.7%
2,062,920

See also

Notes and references

  1. It was Seyss-Inquart in his capacity of Acting Federal President who signed the Anschluss into law.
  2. Endorsed by the Socialist Party in 1974.
  3. In 1998 Klestil was supported by Social Democratic Party of Austria, Austrian People's Party and Freedom Party of Austria.

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