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|incumbent = ] |incumbent = Dr. ]
|incumbentsince = November 2011 |incumbentsince = July 2012
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|succession = |succession =
|inaugural = Dr. ] |inaugural = Dr. ]
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
The following is a '''list of mayors of ]''', Romania. It was called '''Kolozsvár''' before 1918/1920 when it belonged to ]. Later it was named '''Cluj''' from 1918-1940 and 1944-1974, and during ] (between 1940-1944), when the ] gave the city back to Hungary, it was again known by its Hungarian name of '''Kolozsvár'''.
! #

! Name
{|class="wikitable"
! Portrait
! Born-Died
! Election
! Took office
! Left office
! Party
|- |-
| colspan = 8| Principality of Transylvania
!Dates
|-
!Mayor
|
| ]
|
|
|
| April 1861
| ?
|
|- |-
| colspan = 8| Austro-Hungarian Empire
||1919 - 1923
|-
|Dr. ]
|- |
| ]
||1923 - 1926
|
|Dr. ]
|- |
|
||1926 - 1931
| 1 September 1867
|Dr. Theodor Mihali
| 1868
|-
|
||1926 - 1927
|-
|Vasile Osvadă
|- |
| ''Unknown''
||1931 - 1932
|
|Prof. Coriolan Tătaru
|- |
|
||1932
| 1868
|Dr. Sebastian Bornemisa
| 1874
|-
|
||1932 - 1933
|-
|Dr. Victor Deleu
|- |
| ]
||1933 - 1938
|
|Prof. Dr. Nicolae Drăganu
|- |
|
||1938
| 1 February 1874
|Dr. Laurian Gabor
| 1 September 1880
|-
|
||1938
|-
|Richard Filipescu
|- |
| ]
||1938 - 1940
|
|Dr. Sebastian Bornemisa
|- |
|
||1940 - 1944
| 1 August 1884
|Dr. László Vásárhelyi
| 1 May 1886
|-
|
||1944
|-
|Dr. Ioan Demeter
|- |
| ]
||1944 - 1945
|
|Tudor Bugnariu
|- |
|
||1946 - 1952
| 1 May 1886
|Gheorghe Chintezanu
| 30 June 1898
|-
|
||1952 - 1957
|-
|Petre Jurca
|- |
| ]
||1957 - 1960
|
|Aurel Duca
|- |
|
||1960 - 1968
| 1 July 1898
|Gheorghe Lăpădeanu
| 30 November 1913
|-
|
||1968 - 1975
|-
|Remus Bucşa
|- |
| ]
||1975 - 1983
|
|Constantin Crişan
|- |
|
||1983 - 1985
| 1 December 1913
|Constantin Chirilă
| 19 January 1919
|-
|
||1985 - 1986
|-
|Nicolae Preda
| colspan = 8| Kingdom of Romania<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gazetadecluj.ro/peste-40-de-clujeni-au-tocit-fotoliul-de-primarie/|title=Peste 40 de clujeni au "tocit" fotoliul de primărie|language=ro|newspaper=Gazeta de Cluj|date=12 July 2012|access-date=24 August 2020}}</ref>
|-
||1986 - 1989 |-
| 1
|Gheorghe Cordea
| ]
|-
|
||1989
|Ioan Pop |
|- |
| 19 January 1919
||1990
| April 1923
|Alexandru Şerban
|- |
||1990 - 1991 |-
| —
|Mihai Tălpean
| '']''
|-
|
||1991 - 1992
|
|Teodor Groza
|- |
| April 1923
||1992 - 2004
| April 1923
|]
|- |
||2004 - 2009 |-
| 2
|]
| ]
|-
|
||2009 - 2012
|
|Sorin Apostu
|- |
| 1 May 1923
||2012
| 14 March 1926
|Radu Moisin (interim)
|- |
|-
||2012 - present
| 3
|]
| ]
|
|
|
| 21 April 1926
| 21 October 1926
|
|-
| 4
| ]
|
|
|
| 21 October 1926
| 23 June 1927
|
|-
| (3)
| ]
|
|
|
| 23 June 1927
| 24 July 1931
|
|-
| 5
| Prof. ]
|
|
|
| 24 July 1931
| 31 January 1932
|
|-
| 6
| Dr. ]
|
|
|
| 1 February 1932
| 11 June 1932
|
|-
| 7
| Dr. ]
|
|
|
| 11 June 1932
| 18 November 1933
|
|-
| 8
| Prof. Dr. ]
|
|
|
| 18 November 1933
| 1 January 1938
|
|-
| 9
| Dr. ]
|
|
|
| 1 January 1938
| 13 February 1938
|
|-
| 10
| Richard Filipescu
|
|
|
| 17 February 1938
| 23 September 1938
|
|-
| (6)
| Dr. ]
|
|
|
| 23 September 1938
| September 1940
|
|-
| colspan = 8| Kingdom of Hungary (Vienna awards)
|-
|
| Dr. ]
|
|
|
| September 1940
| 16 April 1941
|
|-
|
| ]
|
|
|
| 16 April 1941
| 1944
|
|-
| colspan = 8| Kingdom of Romania (restored)
|-
| 11
| Dr. ]
|
|
|
| 1944
| 1944
|
|-
| 12
| ]
|
|
|
| 1944
| 1945
|
|-
| 13
| ]
|
|
|
| 1944
| 1947
|
|-
| colspan = 8| Communist Romania
|-
| (13)
| ]
|
|
|
| 1947
| 1952
|
|-
| 14
| ]
|
|
|
| 1952
| 1957
|
|-
| 15
| ]
|
|
|
| 1956
| 1960
|
|-
| 16
| ]
|
|
|
| 1960
| 1968
|
|-
| 17
| ]
|
|
|
| 1968
| 1975
|
|-
| 18
| ]
|
|
|
| 1975
| 1983
|
|-
| 19
| ]
|
|
|
| 1983
| 1985
|
|-
| 20
| ]
|
|
|
| 1985
| 1986
|
|-
| 21
| ]
|
|
|
| 1986
| 1989
|
|-
| colspan = 8| Romania
|-
| 22
| ]
|
|
|
| 1989
| 1990
|
|-
| 23
| ]
|
|
|
| 1990
| 1990
|
|-
| 24
| ]
|
|
|
| 1990
| 1991
|
|-
| 25
| ]
|
|
|
| 1991
| 1992
|
|-
| rowspan=3 | 26
| rowspan=3 | ]
| rowspan=3 |
| rowspan=3 |
| ]
| rowspan=3 | 1992
| rowspan=3 | June 2004
| ]
|-
| ]
| ]/]
|-
| ]
| ]
|-
| rowspan=2 | 27
| rowspan=2 | ]
| rowspan=2 |
| rowspan=2 |
| ]
| rowspan=2 | June 2004
| rowspan=2 | December 2008
| rowspan=2 | ]/]
|-
| ]
|-
| rowspan=2 | 28
| rowspan=2 | ]
| rowspan=2 |
| rowspan=2 |
| —
| rowspan=2 | December 2008
| rowspan=2 | November 2011
| rowspan=2 | ]
|-
|-
| ]
|-
| —
| '']''
|
|
| —
| November 2011
| 22 June 2012
| ]
|-
| rowspan=3 | (27)
| rowspan=3 | ]
| rowspan=3 |
| rowspan=3 |
| ]
| rowspan=3 | 22 June 2012
| rowspan=3 |
| ]/]
|-
| ]
| rowspan=2 | ]
|-
| ]
|} |}


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Mayor of Cluj-Napoca
Romanian: Primarul Municipiului Cluj-Napoca
Incumbent
Dr. Emil Boc
since July 2012
Inaugural holderDr. Iulian Pop
Formation1919 (after the Unification of Romania)
Websitewww.primariaclujnapoca.ro
# Name Portrait Born-Died Election Took office Left office Party
Principality of Transylvania
József Pataki April 1861 ?
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Zsigmond Szentkirályi 1 September 1867 1868
Unknown 1868 1874
Elek Simon 1 February 1874 1 September 1880
Károly Haller 1 August 1884 1 May 1886
Géza Albach 1 May 1886 30 June 1898
Géza Szvacsina 1 July 1898 30 November 1913
Gusztáv Haller 1 December 1913 19 January 1919
Kingdom of Romania
1 Iulian Pop 19 January 1919 April 1923
Aurel Moga April 1923 April 1923
2 Octavian Utalea 1 May 1923 14 March 1926
3 Theodor Mihali 21 April 1926 21 October 1926
4 Vasile Osvadă 21 October 1926 23 June 1927
(3) Theodor Mihali 23 June 1927 24 July 1931
5 Prof. Coriolan Tătaru 24 July 1931 31 January 1932
6 Dr. Sebastian Bornemisa 1 February 1932 11 June 1932
7 Dr. Victor Deleu 11 June 1932 18 November 1933
8 Prof. Dr. Nicolae Drăganu 18 November 1933 1 January 1938
9 Dr. Laurian Gabor 1 January 1938 13 February 1938
10 Richard Filipescu 17 February 1938 23 September 1938
(6) Dr. Sebastian Bornemisa 23 September 1938 September 1940
Kingdom of Hungary (Vienna awards)
Dr. Vasarhelyi Lászlo September 1940 16 April 1941
Keledy Tibor 16 April 1941 1944
Kingdom of Romania (restored)
11 Dr. Ioan Demeter 1944 1944
12 Tudor Bugnariu 1944 1945
13 Gheorghe Chintezanu 1944 1947
Communist Romania
(13) Gheorghe Chintezanu 1947 1952
14 Petre Jurca 1952 1957
15 Aurel Duca 1956 1960
16 Gheorghe Lăpădeanu 1960 1968
17 Remus Bucșa 1968 1975
18 Constantin Crișan 1975 1983
19 Constantin Chirilă 1983 1985
20 Nicolae Preda 1985 1986
21 Gheorghe Cordea 1986 1989
Romania
22 Ion Pop 1989 1990
23 Alexandru Șerban 1990 1990
24 Mihai Tălpean 1990 1991
25 Teodor Groza 1991 1992
26 Gheorghe Funar 1992 1992 June 2004 PUNR
1996 PUNR/PRM
2000 PRM
27 Emil Boc 2004 June 2004 December 2008 PD/PD-L
2008
28 Sorin Apostu December 2008 November 2011 PD-L
2009
Radu Moisin November 2011 22 June 2012 PD-L
(27) Emil Boc 2012 22 June 2012 PD-L/PNL
2016 PNL
2020

References

  1. "Peste 40 de clujeni au "tocit" fotoliul de primărie". Gazeta de Cluj (in Romanian). 12 July 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
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