This is the list of presidents of Sardinia since 1949.
Elected by the Regional Council (1949–1994)
№
Name
Term of office
Political party
Legislature
1
Luigi Crespellani
31 May 1949
3 July 1953
DC
I (1949)
3 July 1953
21 January 1954
II (1953)
2
Alfredo Corrias
21 January 1954
21 June 1955
DC
3
Giuseppe Brotzu
21 June 1955
2 July 1957
DC
2 July 1957
13 November 1958
III (1957)
4
Efisio Corrias
13 November 1958
3 July 1961
DC
3 July 1961
3 July 1965
IV (1961)
3 July 1965
16 March 1966
V (1965)
5
Paolo Dettori
16 March 1966
14 February 1967
DC
6
Giovanni Del Rio
14 February 1967
3 July 1969
DC
3 July 1969
2 February 1970
VI (1969)
7
Lucio Abis
2 February 1970
5 January 1971
DC
8
Antonio Giagu De Martini
5 January 1971
11 February 1972
DC
9
Pietro Soddu
11 February 1972
18 March 1972
DC
10
Salvator Angelo Spanu
18 March 1972
7 December 1972
DC
(8)
Antonio Gagiu De Martini
7 December 1972
10 December 1973
DC
(6)
Giovanni Del Rio
10 December 1973
3 July 1974
DC
3 July 1974
8 May 1976
VII (1974)
(9)
Pietro Soddu
8 May 1976
31 July 1979
DC
11
Mario Puddu
31 July 1979
25 September 1979
DC
VIII (1979)
12
Alessandro Ghinami
15 September 1979
7 October 1980
PSDI
(9)
Pietro Soddu
7 October 1980
12 November 1980
DC
(11)
Mario Puddu
12 November 1980
4 December 1980
DC
13
Francesco Rais
4 December 1980
18 May 1982
PSI
14
Mario Melis
18 May 1982
16 June 1982
PSd'Az
15
Angelo Rojch
16 June 1982
24 August 1984
DC
(14)
Mario Melis
24 August 1984
8 August 1989
PSd'Az
IX (1984)
16
Mario Floris
8 August 1989
13 November 1991
DC
X (1989)
17
Antonello Cabras
13 November 1991
5 August 1994
PSI
Directly-elected presidents (since 1994)[a]
N.
Portrait
President
Term of office
Tenure (Years and days)
Party
Coalition
Legislature
18
Federico Palomba (1937– )
5 August 1994
9 August 1999
5 years, 4 days
PDS
PDS–PRC–FD
XI (1994)
19
Mauro Pili (1966– )
9 August 1999
18 October 1999
70 days
FI
FI–AN–RS–CCD
XII (1999)
20
Gian Mario Selis (1944– )
18 October 1999
16 November 1999
29 days
PPI
PDS–PPI–FD–Dem–SDI–PRC
(16)
Mario Floris (1937– )
16 November 1999
25 October 2001
1 year, 343 days
UDR
PDS–DL–UDR–FD–Dem–SDI–PRC
(19)
Mauro Pili (1966– )
25 October 2001
28 August 2003
1 year, 307 days
FI
FI–AN–RS–CCD
21
Italo Masala (1937– )
28 August 2003
26 June 2004
303 days
AN
22
Renato Soru (1957– )
26 June 2004
27 February 2009
4 years, 246 days
DS PD
PD–PS–PRC–SDI–UDEUR–PdCI–IdV
XIII (2004)
23
Ugo Cappellacci (1960– )
27 February 2009
12 March 2014
5 years, 13 days
PdL FI
PdL–UDC–RS–PSd'Az
XIV (2009)
24
Francesco Pigliaru (1954– )
12 March 2014
20 March 2019
5 years, 8 days
PD
PD–SEL–PdS–RM–CD–PRC– UPC–PSI–IdV–FdV–iRS–LB
XV (2014)
25
Christian Solinas (1976– )
20 March 2019
20 March 2024
5 years, 0 days
PSd'AZ
Lega–PSd'Az–FI–RS–FdI–UDC
XVI (2019)
26
Alessandra Todde (1969– )
20 March 2024
Incumbent
38 days
M5S
PD–M5S–AVS–OC–PP–PSI
XVII (2024)
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Presidents of regions of Italy
Aosta Valley
Renzo Testolin (UV)
Piedmont
Alberto Cirio (FI)
Lombardy
Attilio Fontana (Lega–LL)
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
[b] Maurizio Fugatti (Lega–LT)
Veneto
Luca Zaia (Lega–LV)
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Massimiliano Fedriga (Lega–LFVG)
Emilia-Romagna
Stefano Bonaccini (PD)
Liguria
Giovanni Toti (C!–Iac–NM)
Tuscany
Eugenio Giani (PD)
Marche
Francesco Acquaroli (FdI)
Umbria
Donatella Tesei (Lega–LU)
Lazio
Francesco Rocca (Ind.–FdI)
Abruzzo
Marco Marsilio (FdI)
Molise
Francesco Roberti (FI)
Campania
Vincenzo De Luca (PD)
Apulia
Michele Emiliano (Ind.)
Basilicata
Vito Bardi (FI)
Calabria
Roberto Occhiuto (FI)
Sicily
Renato Schifani (FI)
Sardinia
Alessandra Todde (M5S)
^Until 2004, Presidents could resign or lose a vote of confidence, and be replaced by the Regional Council.
^Rotational presidency. The region is composed of two autonomous provinces, which are individually represented in the Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces: South Tyrol: Trentino: Maurizio Fugatti (Lega–LT); Arno Kompatscher (SVP).
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