High Commissioners of the Cretan State Crete became an
autonomous state under international protection and nominal Ottoman suzerainty following the
Greco-Turkish War of 1897. A High Commissioner of the Great Powers (Ύπατος Αρμοστής) was installed to govern the island. In 1908, the Cretan Assembly unilaterally declared union with Greece, but this was not recognized by Greece until the outbreak of the
First Balkan War in October 1912 and internationally until 1913.
Governors-General of Crete From unification with Greece in 1912 until 1955, Crete as a whole was administered by a government-appointed
governor-general (), who supervised the administration of the island's four
prefectures (
Chania,
Heraklion,
Lasithi and
Rethymno). :Notes: § denotes a person bearing cabinet rank as
Minister General-Governor of Crete (Υπουργός Γενικός Διοικητής Κρήτης) or
Vice-Minister General-Governor of Crete (Υφυπουργός Γενικός Διοικητής Κρήτης).
Regional governors of Crete With the establishment of the
region of Crete (Περιφέρεια Κρήτης) in 1986, Crete became again an administrative entity. Until 2011, the regional governors (περιφερειάρχες) were government-appointed, but in accordance to the
Kallikratis reform they were replaced with elected officials.
Appointed governors Elected governors == Notes ==