Mayor of Yerevan
Mayor of the city of Yerevan | |
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Flag of the city of Yerevan | |
Residence | Yerevan City Hall |
Term length | Four years; may serve two consecutive terms |
Formation | 1879 |
The Mayor of Yerevan (Armenian: Երևանի քաղաքապետ) is head of the executive branch of Yerevan's government.
List of mayors
image | Mayor | Start date | End date | Political affiliation | Note(s) |
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Hovhannes Ghorghanyan | October 1879 | September 1884 | |||
Barsegh Gueghanyan | September 1884 | December 1893 | |||
Levon Tigranyants | January 1894 | June 1895 | |||
Aram Bounyatyan | November 1895 | October 1896 | |||
Vahan Ter-Sarkayan | October 1896 | November 1898 | |||
Isahak Melik-Aghamalyan | November 1898 | March 1904 | |||
Hovhannes Melik-Aghamalian | March 1904 | December 1910 | |||
Hovsep Tigranov | January 1911 | March 1912 | |||
Hovhannes Melik-Aghamalyan | February 1912 | December 1914 | Former mayor from 1904 to 1910 | ||
Smbat Khachaturyants | February 1915 | December 1917 | |||
Tadevos Toshyan | November 20 1917 | December 25 1918 | |||
Mkrtich Mussinyants | January 9 1919 | November 27 1920 | |||
Hrant Tavakyalian | December 4 1920 | February 25 1919 | |||
Kevork Sarksyan | April 7 1921 | April 26 1921 | |||
Benyamin Sahakian | April 26 1921 | May 26 1921 | |||
Ruben Safrazpekian | May 26 1921 | April 10 1922 | |||
Hayk Azatian | January 3 1922 | February 25 1922 | |||
Souren Shadunts | May 5 1922 | July 29 1922 | |||
Arakel Avakian | July 7 1922 | June 11 1923 | |||
Aram Chakheltian | October 13 1923 | August 12 1924 | |||
Aram Kostanian | November 24 1924 | January 30 1928 | |||
Vartan Mamikonian | February 29 1928 | 07-06 1928 | |||
Kevork Hanessoghlian | June 7 1928 | May 5 1930 | |||
Sergei Mardvian | August 4 1930 | January 4 1931 | |||
Assadour Asriyan | January 4 1931 | December 13 1931 | |||
Aramais Erznvian | December 13 1931 | March 1 1933 | |||
Karapet Matinian | March 18 1933 | August 1 1936 | |||
Gevorg Hanessoghlian | August 1 1936 | 15-11 1936 | |||
Alexander Shahsuvarian | January 29 1937 | September 1 1937 | |||
Levon Hovsepian | October 2 1937 | December 17 1938 | |||
Soghomon Varapetian | December 17 1938 | January 2 1940 | |||
Sarkis Kamalian | January 9 1940 | May 19 1943 | |||
Zaven Tchartchian | May 20 1943 | September 4 1944 | |||
Ashot Ghakarian | September 4 1944 | April 2 1945 | |||
Levon Hovsepian | April 30 1945 | March 30 1947 | Former mayor from 1937 to 1938 | ||
Yeghishe Vartanian | March 30 1947 | May 9 1952 | |||
Vazrik Sekoyan | May 10 1952 | April 13 1954 | |||
Papken Asdvadzadrian | April 14 1954 | March 31 1955 | |||
Gurgen Tcholakhian | April 6 1955 | June 1 1957 | |||
Gurgen Pahlevanian | June 2 1957 | March 21 1960 | |||
Souren Vartanian | March 22 1960 | December 6 1962 | |||
Grigor Hasratian | December 17 1962 | February 12 1975 | |||
Hrant Enkitarian | March 18 1975 | April 28 1975 | |||
Murad Muradian | May 1 1975 | December 9 1985 | Stability | ex-deputy of National Assembly and ex-Minister of Ecology | |
Eduard Avakian | December 10 1985 | October 9 1989 | |||
Artashes Geghamyan | November 10 1989 | October 2 1990 | Communist party | Deputy since 1995 | |
Hambardzoum Galstyan | December 4 1990 | December 22 1992 | Pan-Armenian National Movement | ||
Vahagn Khachatryan | December 4 1992 | February 22 1996 | Impeachment | ||
Ashot Mirzoyan | February 23 1996 | November 7 1996 | Municipal advisor of Gyumri | ||
Vano Siradeghyan | November 14 1996 | February 2 1998 | Pan-Armenian National Movement | Former deputy and former Interior minister | |
Suren Abrahamyan | May 6 1998 | June 15 1999 | Republican Party | Former Interior minister | |
Albert Bazeyan | August 9 1999 | January 10 2001 | Republican Party | ex-president of the Republican Party, vice-president of the National Assembly | |
Robert Nazaryan | January 11 2001 | June 30 2003 | |||
Yervand Zakharyan | July 1 2003 | 2009 | Republican Party | ||
Gagik Beglaryan | June 11 2009 | December 8 2010 | Republican Party | Resigned after high-profile scandal | |
Karen Karapetyan | December 17 2010 | November 2011 | Republican Party | ||
Taron Margaryan | November 15 2011 | present | Republican Party |
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