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Mayor of Paris
Maire de Paris
Incumbent
Anne Hidalgo

since 5 April 2014
ResidenceHôtel de Ville
AppointerPopular election
(approved by City Council)
Term length6 years
Inaugural holderJean Sylvain Bailly
Formation15 July 1789
20 March 1977
Salary€8,650 (monthly)
Websitewww.paris.fr

The Mayor of Paris (French: maire de Paris) is the chief executive of Paris, the capital and largest city in France. The Mayor is responsible for the administration and management of the city, adds proposals and recommendations to the Paris City Council, is active in the enforcement of the city’s laws.

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NotesDied in office

# Mayor Term in office
Elections
Previous office Party Deputy
1 Jean Sylvain Bailly
1776–1793
(Aged 57)
15 July 1789 18 November 1791 President of the
National Assembly

(1789)
Patriotic Office not established
1789
2 Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve
1756–1794
(Aged 38)
18 November 1791 1 December 1792 Representative
to Estates General

for the Third Estate
(1789)
Girondin
1791
3 Henri Lefèvre d'Ormesson
1745–1808
(Aged 56)
21 November 1792 8 December 1792 Judge in the
6th city arrondissement
(1790–1792)
Girondin
1792 (November)
4 Nicolas Chambon
1748–1826
(Aged 78)
8 December 1792 14 February 1793 Paris Financial Administrator
(1790–1791)
Girondin
1792 (December)
5 Jean-Nicolas Pache
1746–1823
(Aged 77)
14 February 1793 10 May 1794 Minister of War
(1792–1793)
Jacobin
1793
6 Jean-Baptiste Fleuriot-Lescot
1761–1794
(Aged 33)
10 May 1794 27 July 1794 Public Prosecutor of the
Revolutionary Tribunal
(1793–1794)
Jacobin
1794
Office abolished (1794–1848)
7 Louis Antoine Pagès
1803–1878
(Aged 75)
24 February 1848 9 March 1848 MP for Eure
(1846–1848)
Constitutionalist
Republican
Office not established
N/A
8 Armand Marrast
1801–1852
(Aged 50)
9 March 1848 19 July 1848 MP for Haute-Garonne
(1848–1849)
Constitutionalist
Republican
N/A
Office abolished (1848–1870)
9 Étienne Arago
1802–1892
(Aged 90)
4 September 1870 15 November 1870 MP for Pyrénées-Orientales
(1848–1851)
Radical Republican Office not established
N/A
10 Jules Ferry
1832–1893
(Aged 60)
15 November 1870 18 March 1871 MP for Seine
(1869–1870)
Moderate Republican
N/A
Office abolished (1871–1977)
11 Jacques Chirac
1932–2019
(Aged 86)
20 March 1977 13 March 1983 Prime Minister of France
(1974–1976)
Rally for the Republic Christian de La Malène
1977
13 March 1983 19 March 1989 Jean Tiberi
1983
19 March 1989 22 March 1995
1989
12 Jean Tiberi
Born 1935
(87 years old)
22 March 1995 25 March 2001 MP for Paris
(1976–2012)
Rally for the Republic Jacques Dominati
1995
13 Bertrand Delanoë
Born 1950
(72 years old)
25 March 2001 16 March 2008 Senator from Paris
(1995–2001)
Socialist Party Anne Hidalgo
2001
16 March 2008 5 April 2014
2008
14 Anne Hidalgo
Born 1959
(63 years old)
5 April 2014 Incumbent Deputy Mayor of Paris
(2001–2014)
Socialist Party Bruno Julliard
2014

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