{{Short description|none}} {{Multiple issues| {{more citations needed|date=August 2015}} {{Unreferenced|date=May 2026}} }} This is a '''list of municipal commissioners for finance of Stockholm''' ({{Lang|sv|finansborgarråd}}).
The office of municipal commissioner for finance was set up in 1920. While the mayor (''borgmästare'') before 1920 was appointed by the government, the municipal commissioner for finance is elected by the Stockholm city council. After a reform in 1940, the municipal commissioner for finance always represents the ruling political majority coalition in the city. From 1994 the municipal commissioner for finance is also chairman of the municipal board (''kommunstyrelsen''), a title often called mayor in English.
==Occupants from 1920 till now== {| class="wikitable" |- !colspan=2| Name ! Image ! Term ! Political Party |- |bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || Carl Juhlin-Dannfelt || 70px || 1920–1926 || Conservative |- | bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || rowspan=1|Gustaf Söderlund || 70px || rowspan=1|1926–1931 || rowspan=1|Conservative |- |bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || Knut G. Ewerlöf || 70px || 1931–1936 || Conservative |- |bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || Halvar Sundberg || 70px || 1936–1940 || Conservative |- |bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}}| || Zeth Höglund || 70px || 1940–1950 || Social Democrat |- |bgcolor={{party color|Liberal People's Party (Sweden)}}| || John Bergvall || 70px || 1950–1954 || Liberal |- |bgcolor={{party color|Liberal People's Party (Sweden)}}| || Erik Huss || 70px || 1954–1958 || Liberal |- |bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}}| || Hjalmar Mehr || 70px || 1958–1966 || Social Democrat |- |bgcolor={{party color|Liberal People's Party (Sweden)}}| || Per-Olof Hansson || || 1966–1970 || Liberal |- |bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}}| || Albert Aronsson || || 1971–1973 || Social Democrat |- |bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}}| || John-Olof Persson || || 1973–1976 || Social Democrat |- |bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || Ulf Adelsohn || 70px || 1976–1979 || Moderate |- |bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}}| || John-Olof Persson || || 1979–1986 || Social Democrat |- |bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || Sture Palmgren || || 1986–1988 || Moderate |- |bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}}| || Mats Hulth || 70px || 1988–1991 || Social Democrat |- |bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || Carl Cederschiöld || 70px || 1991–1994 || Moderate |- |bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}}| || Mats Hulth || 70px || 1994–1998 || Social Democrat |- |bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || Carl Cederschiöld || 70px || 1998–2002 || Moderate |- |bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}}| || Annika Billström || 70px || 2002–2006 || Social Democrat |- |bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || Kristina Axén Olin || 70px || 2006–2008 || Moderate |- |bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || Sten Nordin || 70px || 2008–2014 || Moderate |- |bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}}| || Karin Wanngård || 70px || 2014–2018 || Social Democrat |- |bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}| || Anna König Jerlmyr || 70px || 2018–2022 || Moderate |- |bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}}| || Karin Wanngård || 70px || 2022– || Social Democrat |- |}
==See also== * :sv:Stockholms författningsreform 1940
==References== {{Reflist}}
* Mayors of Stockholm Stockholm *Mayors of Stockholm Category:Government of Stockholm Category:History of Stockholm Mayors Category:1920 establishments in Sweden Category:1920s establishments in Stockholm