This is a chronological list of mayors of Plovdiv, the second largest city of Bulgaria, since that post was established after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878.
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mayor
1878
Atanas Samokovliev
1878-1880
Kostaki Peev
1880-1883
Ivan Stefanov Geshov
1884-1887
Kostaki Peev (2nd inconsecutive term)
1883-1884
Petko Karavelov
1887-1890
Hristo Dyukmedzhiev
1890-1893
Dimitar Sveshtarov
1893
Konstantin Hadzhikalchov
1893-1894
Mancho Manev
1894
Mihail Madzharov
1894-1897
Danail Yurukov
1897-1899
Hristo G. Danov
1899-1901
Nikola Chalakov
1901
Dragan Manchov
1901-1902
Hristo Tanchev
1902-1903
Georgi Dzhevizov
1903-1905
Hristo Milev
1905-1906
Nikola Chalakov (2nd inconsecutive term)
1906-1908
Valko Shopov
1908-1912
Dr. Ivan Kesyakov
1912-1914
Nikola Kozarev
1914-1918
Denyu Manev
1918-1919
Milosh Danov
1919
Stefan Gevgalov
1919
Hristo Pavlov
1919
Hariton Kuev
1919-1920
Nikola Galabov
1920-1921
Petar Shilev
1921-1922
Dr. Ivan Kesyakov (2nd inconsecutive term)
1922-1923
Petar Yanakov
1923-1927
Petar Drenski
1927-1928
Dr. Panayot Kostov
1928-1929
Milosh Danov (2nd inconsecutive term)
1929-1932
Enyu Manolov
1932-1935
Bozhidar Zdravkov
1935-1936
Georgi Todorov
1936-1939
Bozhidar Zdravkov (2nd inconsecutive term)
1939-1943
Petar Malchev
1943-1944
Dimitar Kostov
1944-1945
Asen Kozhuharov
1945-1949
Ivan Perpeliev
1949-1959
Nikola Balkandzhiev
1959-1963
Atanas Kostov
1963-1965
Ivan Dimitrov
1965-1968
Ivan Panev
1968-1971
Kosta Kumanov
1971-1979
Diran Parikyan
1979-1986
Hristo Mishev
1986-1988
Dimitar Bakalov
1988-1990
Todor Petkov
1990-1991
Nikolay Somlev
1991-1995
Dr. Garabed Tomasyan
1995-1999
Spas Garnevski
1999-2007
Ivan Chomakov
2007-2011
Slavcho Atanasov
2011-2019
Ivan Totev
2019-2023
Zdravko Dimitrov (politician)
2023-incumbent
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