Mayor of Makassar

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Inaugural holderJ. E. Dambrink (Dutch East Indies, 1918)
Nadjamuddin (Indonesia, 1945)
FormationAugust 15, 1918; 107 years ago (1918-08-15)
Mayor of Makassar
Wali Kota Makassar
since 20 February 2025
Term length5 years
Inaugural holderJ. E. Dambrink (Dutch East Indies, 1918)
Nadjamuddin (Indonesia, 1945)
FormationAugust 15, 1918; 107 years ago (1918-08-15)
WebsiteOfficial website

Makassar, the capital of South Sulawesi province, has a leadership structure that begins with the mayor. In 1918, the position of assistant resident, who previously led the Makassar government, was finally changed to mayor. The first mayor was J.E. Dambrink, a man of Dutch descent. Initially, a mayor could also serve as chairman of the city council, assisted by an assistant mayor elected by popular vote.

The following is a definitive list of Mayors of Makassar since 1918 during the Dutch East Indies era until now under the Government of the Republic of Indonesia.[1]

Burgemeester van Makassar
Num. Mayor
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Beginning End Term of office Period Vice Mayor Ref.
1 J. E. Dambrink
(1872–1929)
Non Party 15 August 1918 April 1927 8–9 years 1
(1918)
J. Rutgers
(1921–unknown)
[2][3]
2 J. H. de Groot
(1886–1960)
Non Party April 1927 1931 3–4 years 2
(1927)
D. Eskes
(1927–1929)
[4]
3 G. H. J. Berckenkamp
(1887–1975)
Non Party 1931 1932 0–1 years 3
(1931)
4 F. C. van Lier
(1882–1933)
Non Party 1932 28 January 1933 0–1 years 4
(1932)
[a]
5 Ch. H. ter Laag
(1890–1973)
Non Party 1933 1934 0–1 years 5
(1933)
6 J. Leewis
(1880–1944)
Non Party 1934 1936 1–2 years 6
(1934)
7 H. F. Brune
(1894–1974)
Non Party 1936 1942 5–6 years 7
(1936)
N. H. Leepel
(1936–1938)
[4]
マカッサル市長
Num. Mayor
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Beginning End Term of office Period Vice Mayor Ref.
1 B. Yamasaki Non Party 1942 1945 2–3 years 8 There isn't any
Mayor of Makassar
Num. Mayor
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Beginning End Term of office Period Vice Mayor Ref.
1 Nadjamuddin
(1907–1950)
Parindra 17 August 1945 11 September 1945 25 days 9 Jusuf Samah
2 D. M. van Zwieten
(1900–1975)
Non Party 1945 24 December 1946 0–1 years 10 There isn't any
3 Abdul Hamid Masyumi 24 December 1946 27 December 1949 3 years, 3 days 11 [6]
4 Salawati Daud
(1909–1985)
PKI 27 December 1949 17 August 1950 233 days 12 [7]
5 J. M. Qaimuddin Independent 1950 1951 0–1 years 13
6 J. Mewengkang Independent 1951 1951 0 years 14
7 Sampara Daeng Lili Independent 1951 1952 0–1 years 15
8 Achmad Dara Syachruddin
(1920–2014)
Independent 1952 1957 4–5 years 16
9 Mohammad Junus Daeng Mile Independent 1957 1958 0–1 years 17
10 Abdul Latif Daeng Masikki ABRIAD 1958 6 February 1960 1–2 years 18
11 Aroeppala
(1910–1999)
PSII 6 February 1960 7 May 1965 5 years, 91 days 19
(1960)
[8]
12 Muhammad Daeng Patompo
(1926–unknown)
ABRIAD 8 May 1965 1968 2–3 years 20
(1965)
[9]
1968 1973 4–5 years 21
(1968)
1973 1978 4–5 years 22
(1973)
13 Abustam ABRIAD 1978 1983 4–5 years 23
(1978)
14 Jancy Raib ABRIAD 1983 1988 4–5 years 24
(1983)
15 Suwahyo ABRIAD 1988 1993 4–5 years 25
(1988)
16 Malik Baso Masry
(1949–2021)
Non Party 1994 1999 4–5 years 26
(1994)
17 Amiruddin Maula
(1952–2015)
Non Party 8 May 1999 8 May 2004 5 years, 0 days 27
(1999)
Sjamsu Ridjal
(1999–2004)
18 Ilham Arief Sirajuddin
(born 1965)
Golkar 8 May 2004 8 August 2008 5 years, 0 days 28
(2003)
Herry Iskandar
(2004–2008)
[10]
19 Herry Iskandar
(born 1958)
Non Party 8 August 2008 8 May 2009 273 days Vacant [11]
(18) Ilham Arief Sirajuddin
(born 1965)
Demokrat 8 May 2009 8 May 2014 5 years, 0 days 29
(2008)
Supomo Guntur
(2009–2014)
20 Mohammad Ramdhan Pomanto
(born 1964)
Independent
(until 2018)
8 May 2014 8 May 2019 5 years, 0 days 30
(2013)
Syamsu Rizal
(2014–2019)
[12]
Nasdem
(2018–2023)
26 February 2021 20 February 2025 3 years, 360 days 31
(2020)
Fatmawati Rusdi
(2021–2023)
[13]
PDI-P
(since 2023)
21 Munafri Arifuddin
(born 1975)
Golkar 20 February 2025 Incumbent 1 year, 70 days 32
(2024)
Aliyah Mustika Ilham
(2025–now)
[14]

Temporary replacement

In the government stack, a regional head who submits himself to leave or temporarily resigns from his position to the central government, then the Minister of Home Affairs prepares a replacement who is a bureaucrat in the regional government or even a vice mayor, including when the mayor's position is in a transition period.

Portrait Mayor Party Beginning End Duration Period Definitive Ref.
H. F. Brune
(1894–1974)
(ad interim)
Non Party 11 September 1945 1945 0 years 9
(1945)
Nadjamuddin
Muhammad Ghalib
(1946–2016)
(Acting)
ABRIAD 1993 1994 0–1 years Transition (1993–1994)
Alwy Rum
(1944–2021)
(Action Officer)
Non Party 1999 8 May 1999 0 years Transition (1999)
Syamsu Rizal
(born 1973)
(Action Officer)
Non Party 15 February 2018 23 June 2018 128 days 30
(2013)
Mohammad Ramdhan Pomanto [b][c]
Muhammad Anshar
(born 1963)
(Daily Executive)
Non Party 8 May 2019 13 May 2019 5 days Transition (2019–2021) [d][17]
Muhammad Iqbal Samad Suhaeb
(born 1966)
(Acting)
Non Party 13 May 2019 13 May 2020 1 year, 0 days [18]
Yusran Jusuf
(born 1969)
(Acting)
Non Party 13 May 2020 26 June 2020 44 days [19]
Rudy Djamaluddin
(born 1970)
(Acting)
Non Party 26 June 2020 26 February 2021 245 days [20]
Andi Arwien Azis
(born 1976)
(Acting)
Non Party 24 September 2024 23 November 2024 60 days 31
(2020)
Mohammad Ramdhan Pomanto [e]

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