List of Mayors
- 1944 - 1944 - Homero Lara (intervenor)
- 1944 - 1945 - Luis Eitor Gurgel do Amaral (intervenor)
- 1945 - 1945 - Antonio Cavalcante Rino (intervenor)
- 1945 - 1945 - Luis Eitor Gurgel do Amaral (intervenor)
- 1945-1946 - Jorge Diniz de Santiago (intervenor)
- 1946 - 1946 - Gastão Glicério de Gouveia Reis (intervenor)
- 1946 - 1947 - José dos Campos Manhães (intervenor)
- 1947 - 1947 - Jose Rangel (intervenor)
- 1947 - 1947 - Custóvio Rocha Maia (intervenor)
- 1947 - 1947 - Ten. Cel. Scipião of S. Carvalho (intervenor)
- 1947 - 1950 - Gastão Glicério de Gouveia Reis
- 1952 - 1955 - Braulino Reis de Matos
- 1955 to 1959 - Francisco Correia
- 1959 - 1963 - Adolfo David
- 1963 - 1967 - Joaquin Tenorio Cavalcante
- 1967 - 1971 - Moacir Rodrigues do Carmo
- 1971 to 1971 - Francisco da Silva Estácio
- 1971 to 1975 - General Carlos de Medeiros Marciano (intervenor)
- 1975 to 1978 - Colonel Renato Moreira da Fonseca (intervenor)
- 1978 to 1982 - Colonel Americo Gomes de Barros Filho (intervenor)
- 1982 - 1984 - Hydekel Lima de Freitas (intervenor)
- 1985 - 1988 - Juberlan de Oliveira
- 1989 - 1990 - Hydekel de Freitas Lima
- 1990 - 1992 - José Carlos Lacerda
- 1993 - 1996 - Moacir Rodrigues do Carmo (PFL)
- 1997 - 2000 - Jose Camilo Zito dos Santos Filho (PSDB)
- 2001 - 2004 - José Camilo Zito dos Santos Filho (PSDB)
- 2005 - 2008 - Washington Reis de Oliveira (PMDB)
- 2009 - 2012 - José Camilo Zito dos Santos Filho (PSDB)
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