List of governors of Vorarlberg
Governor of Vorarlberg
Landeshauptmann von Vorarlberg | |
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Coat of arms of Vienna | |
Flag of Vienna | |
Style | Mr. Governor (formal) |
Status | Landeshauptmann |
Member of | Vorarlberger Landtag |
Seat | Neues Landhaus, Bregenz |
Nominator | Political Parties |
Appointer | Landtag sworn in by the President |
Term length | five years (no term limit) |
Constituting instrument | Federal Constitutional Law |
Formation | 1860 |
First holder | Sebastian Ritter von Froschauer |
Website | vorarlberg.at |
This is a list of governors of Vorarlberg.
Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Party | Period | |
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Sebastian Ritter von Froschauer | 1860 | 6 April 1873 | Habsburg Monarchy (1860–1918) | |||
Anton Jussel | 27 June 1873 | 23 July 1878 | Liberal | |||
Karl Graf von Belrupt-Tissac | 21 September 1878 | 21 September 1890 | ||||
Adolf Rhomberg | 21 September 1890 | 3 November 1918 | Catholic-Conservative | |||
Otto Ender | 3 November 1918 | 9 December 1930 | Christian Social | First Republic (1918–1934) | ||
Ferdinand Redler | 9 December 1930 | 14 July 1931 | Christian Social | |||
Otto Ender | 14 July 1931 | 24 July 1934 | Christian Social | |||
Ernst Winsauer | 24 July 1934 | 13 March 1938 | Fatherland's Front | Austrofascism (1934–1938) | ||
Anton Plankensteiner as Reichsstatthalter and Gauleiter |
13 March 1938 | 1 February 1940 | NSDAP | Nazi Germany (1938–1945) | ||
On 1 February 1940, the territory of Vorarlberg was merged into the Reichsgau Tirol-Vorarlberg under Franz Hofer. | ||||||
Ulrich Ilg | 24 May 1945 | 28 October 1964 | ÖVP | Second Republic (1945–present) | ||
Herbert Keßler | 29 October 1964 | 9 July 1987 | ÖVP | |||
Martin Purtscher | 9 July 1987 | 2 April 1997 | ÖVP | |||
Herbert Sausgruber | 2 April 1997 | 7 December 2011 | ÖVP | |||
Markus Wallner | 7 December 2011 | Incumbent | ÖVP |
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