List of mayors of Curitiba

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Mayor of Curitiba
Prefeito de Curitiba
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Incumbent
Rafael Greca
since 1 January 2017
Term length Four years, renewable once
Inaugural holder Cândido Ferreira de Abreu  [ pt ]
Formation1892 (1892)
DeputyVice Mayor

This is a listing of all those that have served as the mayor of the City of Curitiba , Brazil.

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1 José Borges de Macedo 18351838
2 Cândido Ferreira de Abreu 18921894
3 Guilherme Xavier de Miranda 18941894
4 Cyro Persiano Veloso 18951895
5 Jorge Hermano Meyer 18961896
6 Cícero Gonçalves Marques 18961896
7 Ignácio de Paula França 18971897
8 Manuel José Gonçalves 18971897
9 Cícero Gonçalves Marques 18971900
10 Artur de Souza Ferreira 19001900
11 Luiz Antônio Xavier 19001907
12 Antônio Rodrigues da Costa 19071908
13 Joaquim Pereira de Macedo 19081912
14 João Antônio Xavier 19121912
15 Cândido Ferreira de Abreu 19131916
16 João Antônio Xavier 19161916
17 Claudino Rogoberto Ferreira dos Santos 19161916
18 João Antônio Xavier 19171920
19 Percy Withers 19201920
20 João Moreira Garcez 19201924
21 João Moreira Garcez 19241928
22 Eurides Cunha 19281930
23 Joaquim Pereira de Macedo 19301932
24 Avelino Lopes 19321932
25 Jorge Lothário Meissner 19321937
26 Nicolau Mader Júnior 19371937
27 Aluísio França 19371937
28 Carlos Heller 19371938
29 Oscar Borges 19381938
30 João Moreira Garcez 19381940
31 Ângelo Lopes 19401940
32 Rozaldo Gomes de Melo Leitão 19401943
33 Alexandre Beltrão 19431944
34 Arnaldo Isidoro Beckert 19441944
35 João Macedo Sousa 19451945
36 Alô Guimarães 19451945
37 Algacyr Munhoz Maeder 19451945
38 João Macedo Sousa 19461946
39 Ângelo Lopes 19471947
40 Raul de Azevedo Macedo 19471947
41 João Kracik Neto 19471947
42 João Macedo Sousa 19471947
43 João Kracik Neto 19481948
44 Ney Leprevost 19481948
45 Lineu do Amaral 19481951
46 Amâncio Moro 19511951
47 Ernani Santiago de Oliveira 19511951
48 Wallace Tadeu de Melo e Silva 19511951
49 Erasto Gaertner 19511952
50 Mario Afonso Alves de Camargo 19521952
51 João Stival 19521952
52 Milton Anselmo da Silva 19531953
53 José Luis Guerra Rego 19531954
54 Ernani Santiago de Oliveira 19541954
55 Nei Amintas de Barros Braga 19541958
56 Aristides Simão 19581958
57 Elias Karam 19581958
58 Edmundo Leinig Saporski 19581958
59 Elias Karam 19581958
60 Iberê de Matos 19581961
61 Aristides Ataíde Júnior 19611961
62 Erondi Sivério 19611961
63 Erondi Sivério 19621962
64 Ivo Arzua Pereira 19621966
65 Erondi Sivério 19661966
66 Ivo Arzua Pereira 19661967
67 Acyr Haffez José 19671967
68 Omar Sabbag 19671971
69 Edgar Dantas Pimentel 19711971
70 Jaime Lerner 19711974
71 Donato Gulin 19741974
72 Saul Raiz 19741979
73 Jaime Lerner 19791983
74 Maurício Fruet 19831986
75 Roberto Requião 19861988
76 Jaime Lerner 19891992
77 Rafael Greca 19931996
78 Cássio Taniguchi 19972004
79 Carlos Alberto "Beto" Richa 20052010
80 Luciano Ducci 20102012
81 Gustavo Fruet 20132016
82 Rafael Greca 2017present

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