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List of city mayors of Warsaw

The Mayor of Warsaw[1] (officially in Polish: Prezydent miasta stołecznego Warszawy[a][2]) is the head of the executive of the capital of Poland elected directly during local elections for a term of five years.[3]

Mayor of Warsaw
Prezydent m.st. Warszawy
Incumbent
Rafał Trzaskowski
since 22 November 2018
Term length5 years
Inaugural holderJan Andrzej Menich (as mayor of Old Warsaw)
Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski (as mayor of Warsaw)
Formation1695 (office of the mayor of Old Warsaw)
1791 (office of the mayor of Warsaw)
WebsiteOfficial website (in English)
Official website (in Polish)

Overview edit

 
Seat of the Mayor, the Commission Palace.

The first city mayor of Warsaw was Jan Andrzej Menich (1695–1696).[4] The municipal self-government existed in Warsaw until World War II and was restored in 1990 (during the communist times, the National City Council – Miejska Rada Narodowa – governed in Warsaw). Since 1990, the structure of city government has been modified several times.[5] Between 1975 and 1990 the Warsaw city mayors simultaneously led the Warsaw Voivode. In the years 1990-1994, the city mayor of Warsaw was elected by the city council.[6] Subsequently, a controversial reform was introduced, transforming the city in the years of 1994–1999 into a loose municipal union of several gminas, dominated by one of them, the gmina Centrum encompassing the entire inner city. During this period, the mayor of gmina Centrum who was elected by its council was automatically designated as the city mayor of Warsaw, in spite of representing only a fraction of the population of the city. The city was becoming increasingly unmanageable, especially after the administrative reform of Poland in 1999 which further complicated the local government structure of Warsaw. In 2002, the new Warsaw Act of the Polish parliament restored Warsaw as a single urban gmina with the status of a city with powiat rights, led by a unified local government. At the same time, a significant reform was implemented in all Polish municipal governments, introducing direct elections of the wójt/town mayor/city mayor in all Polish gminas.[6] The first city mayor of Warsaw elected according to these rules was Lech Kaczyński, who however resigned ahead of term when he was elected President of Polish Republic in 2005.

Warsaw has thereafter remained an urban gmina with the status of a city with powiat rights.[5] Legislative power in Warsaw is vested in a unicameral Warsaw City Council (Rada Miasta), which comprises 60 members.[5] Council members are elected directly every five years (since 2018 election). Like most legislative bodies, the city council divides itself into committees which have the oversight of various functions of the city government.[5] The city mayor exercises the executive power in the city, being the superior of all unelected municipal officials and other employees and supervising all subsidiary entities of the city.

The incumbent city mayor of Warsaw is Rafał Trzaskowski.

Elections edit

2024 edit

CandidateList and partyVotes%+/–
Rafał TrzaskowskiCivic CoalitionCivic Platform444,00657.41+0.74
Tobiasz BocheńskiLaw and JusticeIndependent178,65223.10New
Magdalena BiejatThe Left[b]Together99,44212.86New
Przemysław WiplerConfederationNew Hope34,3894.45New
Janusz Korwin-MikkeNonpartisansConfederation10,8391.40+0.11
Romuald StarosielecRepair Poland MovementIndependent6,0190.78New
Total773,347100.00
Valid votes773,34799.29
Invalid/blank votes5,5400.71
Total votes778,887100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,322,89758.88
Source: PKW[7]

2018 edit

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rafał TrzaskowskiPlatform.Modern Civic Coalition (PO)505,18756.67
Patryk JakiLaw and Justice (SP)254,32428.53
Jan ŚpiewakCommittee of Jan Śpiewak - Warsaw Will Win (Ind.)26,6892.99
Marek JakubiakKukiz'15 (Ind.)26,6602.99
Justyna GlusmanThe City Is Ours – City Movements (Ind.)20,6432.32
Andrzej RozenekSLD Left Together (SLD)13,3701.50
Janusz Korwin-MikkeLiberty in Local Governments11,5161.29
Jacek WojciechowiczCommittee of Jacek Wojciechowicz Action Warsaw9,0021.01
Piotr IkonowiczSocial Justice Movement of Piotr Ikonowicz7,2710.82
Sławomir AntonikNonpartisan Local Government Activists (Ind.)6,4570.72
Paweł TanajnoUnjam Warsaw. RiGCz. Tanajno. Hawaiian+3,7450.42
Jakub StefaniakPolish People's Party2,7930.31
Jan Zbigniew PotockiSecond Republic of Poland2,1170.24
Krystyna KrzekotowskaWorld Congress of Poles (Ind.)1,6040.18
Total891,378100.00
Source: National Electoral Commission

2014 edit

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Hanna Gronkiewicz-WaltzCivic Platform294,43447.19342,85758.64
Jacek SasinLaw and Justice172,88727.71241,79041.36
Piotr GuziałWarsaw Self-Government Community (Ind.)53,2618.54
Przemysław WiplerNew Right of Janusz Korwin-Mikke26,2494.21
Sebastian WierzbickiSLD Left Together (SLD)25,8174.14
Joanna ErbelThe Greens (Ind.)15,0302.41
Andrzej RozenekCommittee of Andrzej Rozenek14,2232.28
Mariusz DzierżawskiWarsaw for Family (Ind.)9,7681.57
Agata Nosal-IkonowiczSocial Justice Movement – Piotr Ikonowicz6,9511.11
Zbigniew WrzesińskiCommunity Patrotism Solidarity2,8080.45
Andrzej GorayskiDirect Democracy2,4540.39
Total623,882100.00584,647100.00
Source: National Electoral Commission

2010 edit

CandidatePartyVotes%
Hanna Gronkiewicz-WaltzCivic Platform345,73753.67
Czesław BieleckiLaw and Justice (Ind.)149,20023.16
Wojciech OlejniczakDemocratic Left Alliance85,88913.33
Janusz Korwin-MikkeMovement of Voters of Janusz Korwin-Mikke (Ind.)25,1533.90
Romuald SzeremietiewCommittee of Romuald Szeremietiew (Ind.)13,9212.16
Katarzyna MunioWarsaw Self-Government Community11,4651.78
Waldemar FydrychGawks and Gnomes (Ind.)4,9520.77
Danuta BodzekPolish People's Party3,3290.52
Piotr StrzemboszReal Politics Union (PR)2,7740.43
Piotr SkulskiPatriotic Poland (Ind.)1,1550.18
Cezary StachońBetter Poland6240.10
Total644,199100.00
Source: National Electoral Commission

2006 edit

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Kazimierz MarcinkiewiczLaw and Justice272,05038.67329,30946.82
Hanna Gronkiewicz-WaltzCivic Platform242,51934.47374,10453.18
Marek BorowskiSLD+SDPL+PD+UP Left and Democrats (SDPL)159,04322.61
Janusz Korwin-MikkeReal Politics Union15,9512.27
Włodzimierz CałkaWarsaw Self-Government Agreement Our City (Ind.)4,3300.62
Waldemar FydrychGawks and Gnomes (Ind.)2,9140.41
Wojciech WierzejskiLeague of Polish Families2,4390.35
Wanda NowickaPolish Labour Party (Ind.)1,9270.27
Jerzy KrzekotowskiOur Warsaw and Masovia (Ind.)1,2860.18
Marek CzarneckiSelf-Defence of the Republic of Poland1,0960.16
Total703,555100.00703,413100.00
Source: National Electoral Commission

2002 edit

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Lech KaczyńskiLaw and Justice265,99449.58335,26270.54
Marek BalickiDemocratic Left Alliance – Labour Union117,22721.85140,01529.46
Andrzej OlechowskiCivic Platform72,28213.47
Julia PiteraCommittee of Julia Pitera32,0095.97
Zbigniew BujakUnion for Warsaw14,5062.70
Jan Maria JackowskiLeague of Polish Families11,5712.16
Henryk DzidoSelf-Defense of the Republic of Poland9,3861.75
Antoni MacierewiczTogether for Poland5,8491.09
Janusz PiechocińskiSelf-Government Center Our Capital2,5620.48
Waldemar FydrychMore Cheerful and Competent Warsaw2,0880.39
Józef JanikConfederation Defence of the Unemployed Movement RP1,0780.20
Jerzy KrzekotowskiCommittee of Jerzy Krzekotowski "Warsaw, Law and Home"7870.15
Mirosław BojańczykBetter Future6250.12
Lech JęczmykOur Self-Government5750.11
Total536,539100.00475,277100.00
Source: National Electoral Commission

List of city mayors edit

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Before 1792)
  • Alexander Chalmers (1702–1703)
  • Józef Benedykt Loupia (1724–1727)
  • Henryk Makin (1728)
  • Józef Benedykt Loupia (1734)
  • Mateusz Kostrzewski (1743)
  • Paweł Andrychowicz (1750–1751)
  • Paweł Andrychowicz (1753)
  • Jan Feliks Dulfus (1754–1756)
  • Michał Sakres (1761)
  • Jan Feliks Dulfus (1764)
  • Michał Sakres (1765–1766)
  • Jan Feliks Dulfus (1767)
  • Michał Sakres (1768)
  • Franciszek Witthoff (1769–1771)
  • Grzegorz Łyszkiewicz (1772)
  • Wojciech Lobert (1773–1776)
  • Jakub Maraszewski (1777)
  • Franciszek Witthoff (1778–1779)
  • Grzegorz Łyszkiewicz (1780–1780)
  • Wojciech Lobert (1781–1788)
  • Jan Dekert (23 February 1789 – 4 October 1790)
  • Józef Michał Łukasiewicz (1791 – 13 April 1792)
  • Ignacy Zakrzewski-Wyssogota (16 April 1792 – 25 August 1792)
  • Józef Michał Łukasiewicz (30 August 1792 – 20 March 1793)
  • Andrzej Rafałowicz (21 March 1793 – 17 April 1794)

Kościuszko Uprising edit

  • Andrzej Rafałowicz (21 March 1793 – 17 April 1794)
  • Ignacy Zakrzewski-Wyssogota (17 April 1794 – 3 November 1794).
  • Józef Michał Łukasiewicz (20 November 1794 – 25 July 1796).

Prussian occupation (1795–1806) edit

Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1815) edit

Congress Poland (1816–1915) edit

World War I and German occupation (1916/1917) edit

Republic of Poland (Second Polish Republic, 1918–1939) edit

General Government (1939–1944) edit

  • Julian Kulski (28 October 1939 – 1 August 1944)
  • Marceli Porowski (5 August 1944 – 2 October 1944)
  • Helmut Otto Nazi Reich commissioned mayor (October 1939)
  • Oskar Rudolf Dengel Nazi Reich commissioned mayor (5 November 1939 – 20 March 1940)
  • Ludwig Leist Nazi plenipotentiary of Governor of the Warsaw District, since October 1941, Mayor of Warsaw. It should be clarified that the last three mentioned were appointed by the Nazis during their occupation of Poland.

People's Republic of Poland (1945–1989) edit

Between 1950 and 1973 the highest representative of the government in Warsaw was named the "Head of the Presidium of the National Council of the Capital City of Warsaw" (Przewodniczący Prezydium Rady Narodowej miasta stołecznego Warszawy).

  • Marian Spychalski (18 September 1944 – March 1945)
  • Stanisław Tołwiński (5 March 1945 – 23 May 1950)
  • Jerzy Albrecht (23 May 1950 – 14 May 1956)
  • Janusz Zarzycki (14 May 1956 – 17 December 1956)
  • Zygmunt Dworakowski (17 December 1956 – 5 May 1960)
  • Janusz Zarzycki (5 May 1960 – 29 December 1967)
  • Jerzy Majewski (29 December 1967 – 9 December 1973)
  • Jerzy Majewski (13 December 1973 – 18 February 1982)
  • Mieczysław Dębicki (18 February 1982 – 5 December 1986)
  • Jerzy Bolesławski (5 December 1986 – 30 January 1990)

Republic of Poland (since 1990) edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ abbrev. Prezydent m.st. Warszawy, lit.'President of Capital City of Warsaw'
  2. ^ Supported by The City Is Ours.

References edit

  1. ^ "Mayor of Warsaw - Rafał Trzaskowski - City of Warsaw". en.um.warszawa.pl. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Prezydent m.st. Warszawy". bip.warszawa.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  3. ^ Ustawa z dnia 5 stycznia 2011 r. - Kodeks wyborczy, Dz. U. z 2011 r. Nr 21, poz. 112
  4. ^ Barbara Petrozolin-Skowrońska (1994). "Encyklopedia Warszawy". Warsaw Encyclopedia (in Polish). Polish Scientific Publishers PWN. p. 94. ISBN 83-01-08836-2. from the original on 8 January 2022. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d . e-warsaw.pl. Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 31 January 2009.
  6. ^ a b Masa Djordjevic (2006). Politics of Urban Development Planning: Building Urban Governance in Post-Socialist Warsaw?. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 8. from the original on 9 May 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  7. ^ "Wyniki w wyborach Prezydenta m. st. Warszawy". wybory.gov.pl. National Electoral Commission. Retrieved 11 April 2024.

External links edit

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The Mayor of Warsaw 1 officially in Polish Prezydent miasta stolecznego Warszawy a 2 is the head of the executive of the capital of Poland elected directly during local elections for a term of five years 3 Mayor of WarsawPrezydent m st WarszawyCoat of arms of WarsawIncumbentRafal Trzaskowskisince 22 November 2018Term length5 yearsInaugural holderJan Andrzej Menich as mayor of Old Warsaw Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski as mayor of Warsaw Formation1695 office of the mayor of Old Warsaw 1791 office of the mayor of Warsaw WebsiteOfficial website in English Official website in Polish Contents 1 Overview 2 Elections 2 1 2024 2 2 2018 2 3 2014 2 4 2010 2 5 2006 2 6 2002 3 List of city mayors 3 1 Kosciuszko Uprising 3 2 Prussian occupation 1795 1806 3 3 Duchy of Warsaw 1807 1815 3 4 Congress Poland 1816 1915 3 5 World War I and German occupation 1916 1917 3 6 Republic of Poland Second Polish Republic 1918 1939 3 7 General Government 1939 1944 3 8 People s Republic of Poland 1945 1989 3 9 Republic of Poland since 1990 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksOverview edit nbsp Seat of the Mayor the Commission Palace The first city mayor of Warsaw was Jan Andrzej Menich 1695 1696 4 The municipal self government existed in Warsaw until World War II and was restored in 1990 during the communist times the National City Council Miejska Rada Narodowa governed in Warsaw Since 1990 the structure of city government has been modified several times 5 Between 1975 and 1990 the Warsaw city mayors simultaneously led the Warsaw Voivode In the years 1990 1994 the city mayor of Warsaw was elected by the city council 6 Subsequently a controversial reform was introduced transforming the city in the years of 1994 1999 into a loose municipal union of several gminas dominated by one of them the gmina Centrum encompassing the entire inner city During this period the mayor of gmina Centrum who was elected by its council was automatically designated as the city mayor of Warsaw in spite of representing only a fraction of the population of the city The city was becoming increasingly unmanageable especially after the administrative reform of Poland in 1999 which further complicated the local government structure of Warsaw In 2002 the new Warsaw Act of the Polish parliament restored Warsaw as a single urban gmina with the status of a city with powiat rights led by a unified local government At the same time a significant reform was implemented in all Polish municipal governments introducing direct elections of the wojt town mayor city mayor in all Polish gminas 6 The first city mayor of Warsaw elected according to these rules was Lech Kaczynski who however resigned ahead of term when he was elected President of Polish Republic in 2005 Warsaw has thereafter remained an urban gmina with the status of a city with powiat rights 5 Legislative power in Warsaw is vested in a unicameral Warsaw City Council Rada Miasta which comprises 60 members 5 Council members are elected directly every five years since 2018 election Like most legislative bodies the city council divides itself into committees which have the oversight of various functions of the city government 5 The city mayor exercises the executive power in the city being the superior of all unelected municipal officials and other employees and supervising all subsidiary entities of the city The incumbent city mayor of Warsaw is Rafal Trzaskowski Elections edit2024 edit CandidateList and partyVotes Rafal TrzaskowskiCivic CoalitionCivic Platform444 00657 41 0 74Tobiasz BochenskiLaw and JusticeIndependent178 65223 10NewMagdalena BiejatThe Left b Together99 44212 86NewPrzemyslaw WiplerConfederationNew Hope34 3894 45NewJanusz Korwin MikkeNonpartisansConfederation10 8391 40 0 11Romuald StarosielecRepair Poland MovementIndependent6 0190 78NewTotal773 347100 00 Valid votes773 34799 29Invalid blank votes5 5400 71Total votes778 887100 00Registered voters turnout1 322 89758 88Source PKW 7 2018 edit CandidatePartyVotes Rafal TrzaskowskiPlatform Modern Civic Coalition PO 505 18756 67Patryk JakiLaw and Justice SP 254 32428 53Jan SpiewakCommittee of Jan Spiewak Warsaw Will Win Ind 26 6892 99Marek JakubiakKukiz 15 Ind 26 6602 99Justyna GlusmanThe City Is Ours City Movements Ind 20 6432 32Andrzej RozenekSLD Left Together SLD 13 3701 50Janusz Korwin MikkeLiberty in Local Governments11 5161 29Jacek WojciechowiczCommittee of Jacek Wojciechowicz Action Warsaw9 0021 01Piotr IkonowiczSocial Justice Movement of Piotr Ikonowicz7 2710 82Slawomir AntonikNonpartisan Local Government Activists Ind 6 4570 72Pawel TanajnoUnjam Warsaw RiGCz Tanajno Hawaiian 3 7450 42Jakub StefaniakPolish People s Party2 7930 31Jan Zbigniew PotockiSecond Republic of Poland2 1170 24Krystyna KrzekotowskaWorld Congress of Poles Ind 1 6040 18Total891 378100 00Source National Electoral Commission 2014 edit CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Hanna Gronkiewicz WaltzCivic Platform294 43447 19342 85758 64Jacek SasinLaw and Justice172 88727 71241 79041 36Piotr GuzialWarsaw Self Government Community Ind 53 2618 54Przemyslaw WiplerNew Right of Janusz Korwin Mikke26 2494 21Sebastian WierzbickiSLD Left Together SLD 25 8174 14Joanna ErbelThe Greens Ind 15 0302 41Andrzej RozenekCommittee of Andrzej Rozenek14 2232 28Mariusz DzierzawskiWarsaw for Family Ind 9 7681 57Agata Nosal IkonowiczSocial Justice Movement Piotr Ikonowicz6 9511 11Zbigniew WrzesinskiCommunity Patrotism Solidarity2 8080 45Andrzej GorayskiDirect Democracy2 4540 39Total623 882100 00584 647100 00Source National Electoral Commission 2010 edit CandidatePartyVotes Hanna Gronkiewicz WaltzCivic Platform345 73753 67Czeslaw BieleckiLaw and Justice Ind 149 20023 16Wojciech OlejniczakDemocratic Left Alliance85 88913 33Janusz Korwin MikkeMovement of Voters of Janusz Korwin Mikke Ind 25 1533 90Romuald SzeremietiewCommittee of Romuald Szeremietiew Ind 13 9212 16Katarzyna MunioWarsaw Self Government Community11 4651 78Waldemar FydrychGawks and Gnomes Ind 4 9520 77Danuta BodzekPolish People s Party3 3290 52Piotr StrzemboszReal Politics Union PR 2 7740 43Piotr SkulskiPatriotic Poland Ind 1 1550 18Cezary StachonBetter Poland6240 10Total644 199100 00Source National Electoral Commission 2006 edit CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Kazimierz MarcinkiewiczLaw and Justice272 05038 67329 30946 82Hanna Gronkiewicz WaltzCivic Platform242 51934 47374 10453 18Marek BorowskiSLD SDPL PD UP Left and Democrats SDPL 159 04322 61Janusz Korwin MikkeReal Politics Union15 9512 27Wlodzimierz CalkaWarsaw Self Government Agreement Our City Ind 4 3300 62Waldemar FydrychGawks and Gnomes Ind 2 9140 41Wojciech WierzejskiLeague of Polish Families2 4390 35Wanda NowickaPolish Labour Party Ind 1 9270 27Jerzy KrzekotowskiOur Warsaw and Masovia Ind 1 2860 18Marek CzarneckiSelf Defence of the Republic of Poland1 0960 16Total703 555100 00703 413100 00Source National Electoral Commission 2002 edit CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Lech KaczynskiLaw and Justice265 99449 58335 26270 54Marek BalickiDemocratic Left Alliance Labour Union117 22721 85140 01529 46Andrzej OlechowskiCivic Platform72 28213 47Julia PiteraCommittee of Julia Pitera32 0095 97Zbigniew BujakUnion for Warsaw14 5062 70Jan Maria JackowskiLeague of Polish Families11 5712 16Henryk DzidoSelf Defense of the Republic of Poland9 3861 75Antoni MacierewiczTogether for Poland5 8491 09Janusz PiechocinskiSelf Government Center Our Capital2 5620 48Waldemar FydrychMore Cheerful and Competent Warsaw2 0880 39Jozef JanikConfederation Defence of the Unemployed Movement RP1 0780 20Jerzy KrzekotowskiCommittee of Jerzy Krzekotowski Warsaw Law and Home 7870 15Miroslaw BojanczykBetter Future6250 12Lech JeczmykOur Self Government5750 11Total536 539100 00475 277100 00Source National Electoral CommissionList of city mayors editPolish Lithuanian Commonwealth Before 1792 Alexander Chalmers 1702 1703 Jozef Benedykt Loupia 1724 1727 Henryk Makin 1728 Jozef Benedykt Loupia 1734 Mateusz Kostrzewski 1743 Pawel Andrychowicz 1750 1751 Pawel Andrychowicz 1753 Jan Feliks Dulfus 1754 1756 Michal Sakres 1761 Jan Feliks Dulfus 1764 Michal Sakres 1765 1766 Jan Feliks Dulfus 1767 Michal Sakres 1768 Franciszek Witthoff 1769 1771 Grzegorz Lyszkiewicz 1772 Wojciech Lobert 1773 1776 Jakub Maraszewski 1777 Franciszek Witthoff 1778 1779 Grzegorz Lyszkiewicz 1780 1780 Wojciech Lobert 1781 1788 Jan Dekert 23 February 1789 4 October 1790 Jozef Michal Lukasiewicz 1791 13 April 1792 Ignacy Zakrzewski Wyssogota 16 April 1792 25 August 1792 Jozef Michal Lukasiewicz 30 August 1792 20 March 1793 Andrzej Rafalowicz 21 March 1793 17 April 1794 Kosciuszko Uprising edit Andrzej Rafalowicz 21 March 1793 17 April 1794 Ignacy Zakrzewski Wyssogota 17 April 1794 3 November 1794 Jozef Michal Lukasiewicz 20 November 1794 25 July 1796 Prussian occupation 1795 1806 edit Franz Schimmelpfennig von der Ove 25 July 1796 23 April 1799 Friedrich Georg Tilly 23 April 1799 27 November 1806 Duchy of Warsaw 1807 1815 edit Joachim Moszynski December 1806 21 February 1807 Pawel Bielinski 17 April 1807 4 July 1807 Stanislaw Wegrzecki 4 July 1807 December 1815 Congress Poland 1816 1915 edit Karol Woyda 6 January 1816 30 November 1830 Stanislaw Wegrzecki 30 November 1830 26 June 1831 Jakub Ignacy Laszczynski 17 June 1831 1837 Aleksander Graybner 1837 9 November 1847 Teodor Andrault de Langeron 10 November 1847 February 1862 Kazimierz Woyda luty 1862 15 August 1862 Zygmunt Wielopolski 16 August 1862 18 September 1863 Kalikst Witkowski 16 September 1863 1 October 1875 Sokrates Starynkiewicz 18 November 1875 6 October 1892 Nikolai Bibikov 6 October 1892 29 June 1906 Wiktor Litwinski July 1906 26 April 1909 Aleksander Miller 4 September 1909 4 August 1915 World War I and German occupation 1916 1917 edit Zdzislaw Lubomirski 5 August 1916 6 October 1917 Republic of Poland Second Polish Republic 1918 1939 edit Piotr Drzewiecki 28 November 1921 7 December 1921 Stanislaw Nowodworski 7 December 1921 22 June 1922 Wladyslaw Jablonski 22 June 1922 7 July 1927 Zygmunt Slominski 7 July 1927 2 March 1934 Marian Zyndram Koscialkowski 2 March 28 June 1934 Stefan Starzynski 2 August 1934 27 October 1939 General Government 1939 1944 edit Julian Kulski 28 October 1939 1 August 1944 Marceli Porowski 5 August 1944 2 October 1944 Helmut Otto Nazi Reich commissioned mayor October 1939 Oskar Rudolf Dengel Nazi Reich commissioned mayor 5 November 1939 20 March 1940 Ludwig Leist Nazi plenipotentiary of Governor of the Warsaw District since October 1941 Mayor of Warsaw It should be clarified that the last three mentioned were appointed by the Nazis during their occupation of Poland People s Republic of Poland 1945 1989 edit Between 1950 and 1973 the highest representative of the government in Warsaw was named the Head of the Presidium of the National Council of the Capital City of Warsaw Przewodniczacy Prezydium Rady Narodowej miasta stolecznego Warszawy Marian Spychalski 18 September 1944 March 1945 Stanislaw Tolwinski 5 March 1945 23 May 1950 Jerzy Albrecht 23 May 1950 14 May 1956 Janusz Zarzycki 14 May 1956 17 December 1956 Zygmunt Dworakowski 17 December 1956 5 May 1960 Janusz Zarzycki 5 May 1960 29 December 1967 Jerzy Majewski 29 December 1967 9 December 1973 Jerzy Majewski 13 December 1973 18 February 1982 Mieczyslaw Debicki 18 February 1982 5 December 1986 Jerzy Boleslawski 5 December 1986 30 January 1990 Republic of Poland since 1990 edit Stanislaw Wyganowski 30 January 1990 5 October 1994 Mieczyslaw Bareja 5 October 1994 3 November 1994 Marcin Swiecicki 3 November 1994 30 March 1999 Pawel Piskorski 30 March 1999 14 January 2002 Wojciech Kozak 14 January 2002 18 November 2002 Lech Kaczynski 18 November 2002 22 December 2005 vacant 22 December 2005 9 February 2006 Miroslaw Kochalski Acting 9 February 2006 18 July 2006 Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Acting 18 July 2006 2 December 2006 Hanna Gronkiewicz Waltz 2 December 2006 22 November 2018 Rafal Trzaskowski since 22 November 2018 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