President[4] |
Tenure |
Tenure length |
Prior/other position |
Head of State |
1 |
 |
Ramón Posada y Soto (1746–1815) |
12 June 1812 – 4 May 1814 |
1 year, 326 days |
Indies Councilor (1810–1812) |
Ferdinand VII |
Office abolished between 1814 and 1820 |
2 |
 |
Antonio Cano Manuel y Ramírez de Arellano (1774–1838) |
27 May 1820 – 27 May 1823 |
3 years, 0 days |
State Councilor (1820) |
Office abolished between 1823 and 1834 |
3 |
 |
José Hevia y Noriega (1776–1834) |
1 April 1834 – 23 July 1834 (died) |
113 days |
State Councilor (1833–1834) |
Isabella II |
4 |
 |
Vicente Cano Manuel y Ramírez de Arellano (1774–1838) |
29 July 1834 – 9 January 1838 (died) |
3 years, 164 days |
Minister of Grace and Justice (1821–1822) |
5 |
 |
Francisco Fernández del Pino Burgos-León (1768–1843) |
10 February 1838 – 2 September 1840 |
2 years, 205 days |
President of the Finance Supreme Court
(1834–1835) |
6 |
 |
José María Calatrava y Peinado (1781–1846) |
31 October 1840 – 29 July 1843 |
2 years, 271 days |
92nd President of the Congress of Deputies (1839) |
7 |
 |
Nicolás María Garelli (1777–1850) |
15 December 1843 – 12 February 1850 (died) |
6 years, 59 days |
Senator for Valencia (1843) |
8 |
 |
José María Manescau (1772–1850) |
22 February 1850 – 22 December 1850 (died) |
303 days |
Senator for life (1849–1850) |
9 |
 |
Lorenzo Arrazola y García (1795–1873) |
23 January 1851 – 9 April 1853 |
2 years, 76 days |
Minister of Grace and Justice (1849–1851) |
10 |
 |
Francisco Olabarrieta y Urquijo (1784–1858) |
3 June 1853 – 8 December 1854 |
1 year, 188 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1843–1853) |
11 |
 |
José Alonso Ruiz de Conejares (1781–1855) |
8 December 1854 – 13 April 1855 (died) |
126 days |
Minister of Grace and Justice (1854) |
12 |
 |
Claudio Antón de Luzuriaga (1792–1874) |
14 November 1855 – 17 October 1856 |
338 days |
Minister of State (1854–1855) |
13 |
 |
Lorenzo Arrazola y García (1795–1873) |
17 October 1856 – 16 September 1864 |
7 years, 335 days |
8th
President of the Supreme Court (1851–1853) |
14 |
 |
Ramón López Vázquez (1807–1868) |
30 September 1864 – 13 October 1868 (retired) |
4 years, 15 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1856–1864) |
15 |
 |
Joaquín Aguirre de la Peña (1807–1869) |
13 October 1868 – 19 July 1869 (died) |
279 days |
Chairman of the Revolutionary Superior Junta (1868) |
Francisco Serrano
(regent) |
16 |
 |
Pedro Gómez de la Serna (1806–1871) |
20 July 1869 – 12 December 1871 (died) |
2 years, 145 days |
7th Attorney General (1854–1856) |
Amadeo I |
17 |
 |
Cirilo Álvarez Martínez de Velasco (1807–1878) |
8 January 1872 – 6 November 1878 (died) |
6 years, 302 days |
Senator for Madrid (1872) |
See presidents of the First Republic |
18 |
 |
Fernando Calderón Collantes (1811–1890) |
6 January 1879 – 23 July 1882 (retired) |
3 years, 198 days |
Minister of Grace and Justice (1877–1879) |
Alfonso XII |
19 |
 |
Eduardo Alonso Colmenares (1820–1888) |
23 July 1882 – 31 March 1888 (died) |
5 years, 252 days |
Senator for life (1877–1882) |
Alfonso XIII |
20 |
 |
Eugenio Montero Ríos (1832–1914) |
7 May 1888 – 10 September 1888 |
126 days |
Minister of Development (1885–1886) |
21 |
 |
Hilario Igón y del Royst (?–1895) |
8 July 1889 – 16 July 1892 (retired) |
3 years, 8 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1875–1889) |
22 |
 |
Emilio Bravo y Romero (1827–1893) |
29 July 1892 – 24 January 1893 (died) |
179 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1874–1892) |
23 |
 |
Juan Francisco Bustamante (1824–1898) |
30 March 1894 – 10 September 1895 (retired) |
2 years, 164 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1875–1889) |
24 |
 |
Santos Isasa y Valseca (1822–1907) |
10 September 1895 – 5 June 1901 (resigned) |
5 years, 268 days |
17th
Governor of the Bank of Spain (1895) |
25 |
 |
Eduardo Martínez del Campo y Acosta (1840–1911) |
5 June 1901 – 21 October 1909 (resigned) |
8 years, 138 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1891–1901) |
26 |
 |
José Aldecoa y Villasante (1838–1917) |
17 January 1910 – 19 June 1917 (died) |
8 years, 153 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1883–1910) |
27 |
 |
José Ciudad Aurioles (1849–1924) |
15 November 1917 – 5 March 1923 (retired) |
5 years, 108 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1903–1917) |
28 |
 |
Buenaventura Muñoz Rodríguez (1853–1925) |
5 March 1923 – 7 February 1924 (retired) |
339 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1910–1923) |
29 |
 |
Andrés Tornos y Alonso (1854–1926) |
7 February 1924 – 30 November 1926 (died) |
3 years, 296 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1912–1924) |
30 |
 |
Rafael Bermejo Ceballos-Escalera (1857–1929) |
7 December 1926 – 28 January 1929[5][6] (died) |
2 years, 52 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1910–1926) |
31 |
 |
Francisco García Goyena y Alzugaray (1859–1935) |
4 February 1929 – 25 April 1930 (retired) |
1 year, 80 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1904–1929) |
32 |
 |
Antonio Marín de la Bárcena (1858–1930) |
25 April 1930 – 6 October 1930 (died) |
164 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1909–1930) |
33 |
 |
José María Ortega Morejón (1860–1948) |
23 October 1930 – 20 April 1931 (retired) |
179 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1918–1930) |
34 |
 |
Diego Medina y García (1866–1942) |
6 May 1931 – 21 August 1936 (retired) |
5 years, 107 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1930–1931) |
See presidents of the Second Republic |
35 |
 |
Mariano Gómez González (1883–1951) |
21 August 1936 – 1 April 1939 (exiled) |
2 years, 223 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1932–1936) |
36 |
 |
Felipe Clemente de Diego y Gutiérrez (1866–1945) |
27 August 1938 – 15 August 1945 (died) |
6 years, 353 days |
Member of the General Codification Commission (1938) |
Francisco Franco |
37 |
 |
José Castán Tobeñas (1889–1969) |
12 September 1945 – 2 December 1967[7] |
22 years, 81 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1934–1945) |
38 |
 |
Francisco Ruiz-Jarabo (1901–1990) |
12 January 1968[8] – 12 June 1973 |
5 years, 151 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1944–1945) |
39 |
 |
Valentín Silva Melero (1905–1982) |
13 July 1973[9] – 4 August 1977[10] |
4 years, 22 days |
Member of Parliament (1949–1973) |
Juan Carlos I |
40 |
 |
Ángel Escudero del Corral (1916–2001) |
4 August 1977[11] – 24 October 1980 |
3 years, 81 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1967–1977) |
Presidents of the Supreme Court and of the General Council of the Judiciary (1980–present) |
41 |
 |
Federico Carlos Sainz de Robles y Rodríguez (1927–2005) |
24 October 1980 – 29 October 1985 |
5 years, 5 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1979–1980) |
Juan Carlos I |
42 |
 |
Antonio Hernández Gil (1915–1994) |
25 October 1985[12] – 8 November 1990 |
5 years, 14 days |
President of the Council of State (1982–1985) |
43 |
 |
Pascual Sala (1935–) |
8 November 1990[13] – 25 July 1996 |
5 years, 261 days |
President of the Court of Auditors (1988–1990) |
44 |
 |
Javier Delgado Barrio (1932–) |
25 July 1996[14] – 8 November 2001 |
5 years, 126 days |
Magistrate of the Constitutional Court (1995–1996) |
45 |
 |
Francisco José Hernando (1936–2013) |
8 November 2001[15] – 26 September 2008 |
6 years, 323 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1986–2001) |
46 |
 |
Carlos Dívar (1941–2017) |
26 September 2008[16] – 30 June 2012 (resigned) |
3 years, 278 days |
7th
President of the National Court (2001–2008) |
47 |
 |
Gonzalo Moliner (1944–) |
21 July 2012[17] – 11 December 2013 |
1 year, 143 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (1998–2008) |
48 |
 |
Carlos Lesmes (1958–) |
11 December 2013 – 12 October 2022 |
8 years, 305 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (2010–2013) |
Felipe VI |
- |
 |
Francisco Marín Castán (1952–) |
13 October 2022 – 4 September 2024 |
1 year, 327 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (2000–2022) |
49 |
 |
Isabel Perelló (1958–) |
4 September 2024 – present |
349 days |
Magistrate of the Supreme Court (2009–2024) |