List of Austrian politicians

This is a list of Austrian politicians.

A

 * Viktor Adler, Social democrat
 * Hannes Androsch, former vice-chancellor and finance minister (SPÖ)

B

 * Cesare Battisti, politician and revolutionary
 * Otto Bauer, politician (social democrat)
 * Count Leopold von Berchtold, foreign minister at the outbreak of World War I
 * Walter Breisky, Chancellor (First Republic)
 * Christian Broda, former justice minister (SPÖ)
 * Erhard Busek, former vice chancellor and minister of science (ÖVP)
 * Doris Bures, former first president of the national council of Austria (SPÖ)

C

 * Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, politician and writer

D

 * Engelbert Dollfuß, Chancellor (First Republic) and dictator from 1933 to 1934

E

 * Otto Ender, Chancellor (First Republic)

F

 * Leopold Figl, former Chancellor and foreign minister (ÖVP)
 * Heinz Fischer, former Austrian President (SPÖ)
 * Werner Faymann, former Chancellor of Austria (SPÖ)

G

 * Eva Glawischnig, politician (Austrian Green Party)
 * Alfons Gorbach, former chancellor (ÖVP)
 * Karl-Heinz Grasser, former finance minister
 * Leopold Gratz, former foreign minister and president of the Nationalrat (SPÖ)
 * Alfred Gusenbauer, chairman of the Austrian Socialdemocrats (SPÖ)

H

 * Jörg Haider, politician, right-wing populist (BZÖ)
 * Michael Hainisch, Austrian president (First Republic)
 * Michael Häupl, former mayor of Vienna (SPÖ)
 * Adolf Hitler, Leader and Chancellor of Germany from 1933–1945
 * Norbert Hofer, third president of the national council, former minister of Traffic, Innovation and Technology (FPÖ)

I

 * Theodor Innitzer, cardinal, archbishop and minister of the First Republic

J

 * Mirjam Jäger-Fischer, former member of the Landtag of Vorarlberg
 * Franz Jonas, former Austrian president

K

 * Elfriede Karl, former Minister for Family, Youth and Consumer Protection
 * Ernst Kaltenbrunner, national socialist politician
 * Christian Kern, former Chancellor, current chairman of the SPÖ
 * Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz, statesman
 * Andreas Khol, president of the national council (ÖVP)
 * Herbert Kickl, former minister of the Interior (FPÖ)
 * Rudolf Kirchschläger, judge, diplomat and former Austrian president
 * Josef Klaus, former Chancellor (ÖVP)
 * Melchior Klesl, statesman 16th and 17th century
 * Thomas Klestil, diplomat and Austrian president
 * Viktor Klima, former Chancellor (SPÖ)
 * Heinrich Ritter von Kogerer, Director General of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
 * Theodor Körner, Former Austrian president
 * Peter Joseph Kofler, former mayor of Vienna
 * Bruno Kreisky, former Chancellor (SPÖ)
 * Sebastian Kurz, former foreign minister, current chairman of the ÖVP and Chancellor

L

 * Karl Lueger, mayor of Vienna before World War I, founder of Christian-social party

M

 * Hans-Peter Martin (born 1957), Member of the European Parliament
 * Klemens Wenzel Lothar von Metternich (1773 - 1859), Austrian foreign minister, diplomat and statesman
 * Wilhelm Miklas, last president of the first Republic
 * Alois Mock, former vice chancellor (ÖVP)

N

 * Hans Niessl, Landeshauptmann of Burgenland, (SPÖ)

P

 * Peter Pilz, politician and founder of the "Liste Pilz"
 * Bruno Pittermann, former vice-chancellor SPÖ
 * Erwin Pröll, governor of Lower Austria, ÖVP

R

 * Julius Raab, former Chancellor (ÖVP)
 * Rudolf Ramek, former Chancellor (first Republic)
 * Karl Renner, former Chancellor and first Austrian president of the 2nd Republic (SPÖ)
 * Susanne Riess-Passer, former vice chancellor

S

 * Adolf Schärf, former Austrian president
 * Johann Schober, Chancellor (First Republic)
 * Georg Ritter von Schönerer, radical German-nationalistic politician in the Habsburg monarchy
 * Sophie Schulz, member of the Landtag of Lower Austria
 * Kurt von Schuschnigg, dictator and Chancellor of Austria from 1934 to 1938
 * Wolfgang Schüssel, Chancellor of Austria (ÖVP)
 * Arnold Schwarzenegger, 38th Governor of California, United States of America
 * Ignaz Seipel, former Chancellor (First Republic)
 * Karl Seitz, Austrian president (First Republic)
 * Arthur Seyß-Inquart, national socialist politician, last Chancellor before the Anschluss
 * Fred Sinowatz, former Chancellor (SPÖ)
 * Gerhard Skiba, Mayor of Braunau am Inn (SPÖ)
 * Wolfgang Sobotka, Minister of Interior (ÖVP)
 * Heinz-Christian Strache, current Vice Chancellor (FPÖ)
 * Ernst Streeruwitz, Chancellor (First Republic)
 * Thomas Stelzer, Austrian ambassador to Portugal and Cape Verde

V

 * Alexander Van der Bellen, president of Austria, elected as a party-less candidate in 2016
 * Franz Vranitzky, former chancellor (SPÖ)

W

 * Kurt Waldheim, diplomat and politician; former Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1972 to 1982, former President of Austria from 1986 to 1992 born 1918