Lists of political office-holders in Vojvodina

These are lists of political office-holders in Vojvodina. The lists also include local rulers of Banat, Bačka and Srem, including parts of mentioned regions, which are not part of present-day Vojvodina, as well as other rulers of larger political units that had specific local ties to territory of present-day Vojvodina.

Roman emperors

 * Maximinus, Roman emperor (235–238), ruled from residence in Sirmium
 * Decius Traian, Roman emperor (249–251), born in village Budalia near Sirmium
 * Ingenuus, Roman emperor (260), proclaimed himself emperor in Sirmium
 * Regalianus, Roman emperor (260), proclaimed himself emperor in Sirmium
 * Claudius II, Roman emperor (268–270), spent most of his life in Sirmium
 * Aurelian, Roman emperor (270–275), born in Sirmium
 * Probus, Roman emperor (276–282), born in Sirmium
 * Maximianus Herculius, Roman emperor (285–310), born near Sirmium
 * Galerius, Roman emperor (305–311), ruled as Caesar during the Tetrarchy from residence in Sirmium (293–296)
 * Crispus, a Caesar of the Roman Empire. He was proclaimed Caesar in Sirmium in 317
 * Constantine II, a Caesar of the Roman Empire. He was proclaimed Caesar in Sirmium in 317
 * Vetranion, Roman emperor. Proclaimed himself emperor in Sirmium (in 350)
 * Constantius II, Roman emperor (337–361), born in Sirmium
 * Gratian, Roman emperor (367–383), born in Sirmium
 * Theodosius I the Great, Roman emperor (378–395). He became emperor in Sirmium

Roman prefects

 * Valerius Licinius, prefect of the Diocese of Pannonia with residence in Sirmium (308–314)
 * Apricanus, prefect of the Pannonia Secunda province with residence in Sirmium (355)
 * Aurelius Victor, prefect of the Pannonia Secunda province (in the time of the emperor Julijan)
 * Messala, prefect of the Pannonia Secunda province (373)
 * Petronius Probus, prefect in Sirmium (374)
 * Leontius, prefect of the Prefecture of Illyricum with residence in Sirmium (426)
 * Apraemis, prefect of the Prefecture of Illyricum with residence in Sirmium (before 441)

Other

 * Illyrian rulers
 * Baton, one of three leaders of Illyrian uprising against Romans in Pannonia and Dalmatia in 6 AD.
 * Pinnes, one of three leaders of Illyrian uprising against Romans in Pannonia and Dalmatia in 6 AD.
 * Iazyge rulers
 * Bakadaspes, ruler of Iazyges (before 180).
 * Zanticus, king of Iazyges (2nd century).
 * Beuca or Beukan, king of Iazyges (470/472).
 * Babay or Babai, king of Iazyges (470/472).
 * Hun rulers
 * Uldin, khan of the Western Huns, ruler of Banat (390–411).
 * Charaton
 * Octar and Rua
 * Rua alone.
 * Bleda and Attila
 * Attila alone.
 * Ellak
 * Gepid rulers
 * Ardaric king of Gepidia (Banat, Eastern Sirmia, Western Oltenia).
 * Giesmus
 * Thraustila, king of the Gepids with residence in Sirmium (473).
 * Trasseric
 * Gunderith (together with Trasseric)
 * Mundus and Elemund
 * Elemund alone
 * Thurisind
 * Cunimund, king of the Gepids with residence in Sirmium.
 * Longobard ruler (Gausian)
 * Alboin

Middle Ages

 * Avar administration
 * Kuber, ruler of Syrmia (7th century)
 * Buta-ul, Avar noble, ruler of Banat and Bačka (796)
 * Bulgarian dukes
 * Salan, Bulgarian duke, ruler of Bačka (9th century)
 * Glad, Bulgarian duke, ruler of Banat (9th century)
 * Ahtum, Bulgarian duke, ruler of Banat (11th century)
 * Sermon, Bulgarian duke, ruler of Syrmia (11th century)
 * Byzantine local rulers
 * Constantine Diogenes, archon of Sirmium (1018–1028)
 * Local rulers during administration of the Kingdom of Hungary
 * Giletus, duke of Syrmia (1231)
 * Stefan Lazarević, Serbian despot (1402–1427)
 * Đurađ Branković, Serbian despot (1427–1456)
 * Vuk Grgurević, Serbian despot (1471–1485)
 * Lovro Iločki, duke of Syrmia (1477–1524)
 * Đorđe Branković, Serbian despot (1486–1496)
 * Jovan Branković, Serbian despot (1496–1502)
 * Ivaniš Berislav, Serbian despot (1504–1514)
 * Stefan Berislav, Serbian despot (1520–1535)
 * Radič Božić, Serbian despot (1527–1528)
 * Pavle Bakić, Serbian despot (1537)
 * Stefan Štiljanović, Serbian despot (1537–1540)
 * Rulers of Syrmia
 * Stefan Dragutin, king of Lower Syrmia (1282–1316)
 * Stefan Vladislav II, king of Lower Syrmia (1316–1325)
 * Ugrin Čak, ruler of Upper Syrmia (before 1311)
 * Serb rulers
 * Jovan Nenad, self-proclaimed Serbian emperor (1526–1527)
 * Radoslav Čelnik, duke of Syrmia (1527–1530)

Ottoman Empire

 * Eyalet of Temeşvar
 * Kazim-bey or Gazi Kasim-pasha, beylerbey of the Eyalet of Temeşvar (1552–1554)
 * Hasan-pasha, beylerbey of the Eyalet of Temeşvar (1594)
 * Sofi Sinan-pasha, beylerbey of the Eyalet of Temeşvar (1594)
 * Hasan-pasha (the younger), beylerbey of the Eyalet of Temeşvar (1594)
 * Ibrahim-pasha, beylerbey of the Eyalet of Temeşvar (1687)
 * Ibrahim-pasha, beylerbey of the Eyalet of Temeşvar (1701-)
 * Sanjak of Segedin
 * Hasan Predojević, bey of the Sanjak of Segedin (1592)
 * Banat uprising
 * Teodor Nestorović, leader of the Banat uprising (1594)
 * Sava ban, leader of the Banat uprising (1594)
 * Velja Mironić, leader of the Banat uprising (1594)

Habsburg Monarchy

 * Appointed leader of Habsburg Serbs
 * Jovan Monasterlija, vice-duke of Serbs (1691–1706)
 * Banat of Temeswar
 * Claudius Mercy, governor of the Banat of Temeswar
 * Franz Leopold Engelshofen, governor of the Banat of Temeswar
 * Tican's Rebellion
 * Teodor Avramović Tican, leader of the rebellion (1807)
 * Serbian Vojvodina
 * Stevan Šupljikac, Voivod (Duke) of Serbian Vojvodina (1848)
 * Josif Rajačić, administrator of Serbian Vojvodina (1848–1849)
 * Great Voivodes of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
 * Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and Great Voivod (Great Duke) of Voivodship of Serbia (1849–1916)
 * Karl I, Emperor of Austria and Great Voivod (Great Duke) of Voivodship of Serbia (1916–1918)
 * Governors of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
 * Ferdinand Mayerhofer, governor (1849–1851)
 * Johann Coronini-Cronberg, governor (1851–1859)
 * Josip Šokčević, governor (1859–1860)
 * Karl August von Bigot de Saint-Quentin, governor (1860)

After 1918

 * Banat Republic
 * Dr. Otto Roth, Commissioner-in-Chief of the Banat Republic (1918–1919)
 * Banat, Bačka and Baranja
 * Dr. Jovan Lalošević, president of the People's administration for Banat, Bačka and Baranja (1918–1919)
 * Slavko Miletić, President of the Great People's Council (1918–1919)
 * Bans of Danube Banovina (1929–1941):
 * Daka Popović (1929–1930)
 * Radoslav Dunjić (1930)
 * Svetomir Matić (1930–1931)
 * Milan Nikolić (1931–1933)
 * Dobrica Matković (1933–1935)
 * Milojko Vasović (1935)
 * Svetislav Paunović (1935–1936)
 * Svetislav Rajić (1936–1939)
 * Jovan Radivojević (1939–1940)
 * Branko Kijurina (1940–1941)
 * Milorad Vlaškalin (1941)
 * Civilian Commissioner of Banat:
 * Joseph-Sepp Lapp (1941–1944).
 * Presidents of the Presidency of Vojvodina (1974–1991):


 * Radovan Vlajković (1974–1981).
 * Predrag Vladisavljević (1981–1982).
 * Danilo Kekić (1982–1983).
 * Đorđe Radosavljević (1983–1984).
 * Nandor Major (1984–1985).
 * Predrag Vladisavljević (1985–1986).
 * Đorđe Radosavljević (1986–1988).
 * Nandor Major (1988–1989).
 * Jugoslav Kostić (1989–1991).
 * Presidents of the Government of Vojvodina:
 * Aleksandar Šević (1945–1948).
 * Luka Mrkšić (1948–1953).
 * Stevan Doronjski (1953).
 * Geza Tikvicki (1953–1962).
 * Đurica Jojkić (1962–1963).
 * Ilija Rajačić (1963–1967).
 * Stipan Marušić (1967–1971).
 * Franjo Nađ (1971–1974).
 * Nikola Kmezić (1974–1982).
 * Živan Marelj (1982–1986).
 * Jon Srbovan (1986–1989).
 * Sredoje Erdeljan (1989).
 * Jovan Radić (1989–1991).
 * Radoman Božović (1991).
 * Jovan Radić (1991–1992).
 * Koviljko Lovre (1992–1993).
 * Boško Perošević (1993–2000).
 * Damnjan Radenković (2000).
 * Đorđe Đukić (2000–2004).
 * Bojan Pajtić (since 2004).
 * Presidents of the Assembly of Vojvodina:
 * Aleksandar Šević (1945–1946).
 * Mateja Matejić, Ivan Melvinger, Đorđe Marinković (1946–1947).
 * Jovan Doroški, Đurica Jojkić, Isa Jovanović (1947–1948).
 * Đurica Jojkić (1948–1950).
 * Petar Milovanović (1950–1951).
 * Danilo Kekić (1951–1953).
 * Luka Mrkšić, Stevan Doronjski (1953–1958).
 * Stevan Doronjski (1958–1963).
 * Radovan Vlajković (1963–1967).
 * Ilija Rajačić (1967–1973).
 * Sreta Kovačević (1973).
 * Vilmoš Molnar (1974–1982).
 * Đorđe Stojšić (1982–1983).
 * Ištvan Rajcan (1983–1984).
 * Dobrivoj Radić (1984–1985).
 * Rudi Sova (1985–1986).
 * Dobrivoj Radić (1986–1988).
 * Živan Marelj (1988–1989).
 * Janoš Šreder (1989).
 * Branko Kljajić, Verona Ádám Bokros (1989–1991).
 * Damnjan Radenković (1991–1992).
 * Svetislav Krstić (1992–1993).
 * Milutin Stojković (1993–1997).
 * Živorad Smiljanić (1997–2000).
 * Nenad Čanak (2000–2004).
 * Bojan Kostreš (2004–2008).
 * Sándor Egeresi (2008–2012).
 * István Pásztor (2012–2023).

Literature

 * Petar Milošević, Arheologija i istorija Sirmijuma, Novi Sad, 2001.
 * Aleksa Ivić, Istorija Srba u Vojvodini, Novi Sad, 1929.
 * Dušan J. Popović, Srbi u Vojvodini, knjige 1–3, Novi Sad, 1990.
 * Milan Tutorov, Mala Raška a u Banatu, Zrenjanin, 1991.
 * Drago Njegovan, Prisajedinjenje Vojvodine Srbiji, Novi Sad, 2004.
 * Drago Njegovan, Prisajedinjenje Vojvodine Srbiji, Novi Sad, 2004.