List of Presidents of The Autonomous Community of Madrid
| Picture | President | Political Party | Assembly term | Assembly composition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joaquín Leguina | PSOE | 1st (1983–87) | PSOE: 51; AP-PDP-UL: 34; IU: 9 | |
| 2nd (1987–91) | PSOE: 40; AP: 32; CDS: 17; IU:7 | |||
| 3rd (1991–95) | PP: 47; PSOE: 41; IU:13 | |||
| Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón | PP | 4th (1995–99) | PP: 54; PSOE: 32; IU: 17 | |
| 5th (1999–2003) | PP: 55; PSOE: 39; IU: 8 | |||
| same as caretaker President | 6th (May–October 2003) | PP: 55; PSOE: 47 (45); IU: 9; Ind: 0 (2) | ||
| Esperanza Aguirre | 7th (2003–07) | PP: 57; PSOE: 45; IU: 9 | ||
| 8th (2007–11) | PP: 67; PSOE: 42; IU: 11 | |||
| 9th (2011–12) | PP: 72; PSOE: 36; IU: 13; UPyD: 8 | |||
| Ignacio González González | PP |
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