The first mayor of
Tuzla, Mehaga Imširović, held the post from the
Austrian occupation in 1878 until 1885. The second and third mayors, Ibrahim-beg Džindo and Mujaga Hadžiefendić, served two nonconsecutive terms each from 1889 to 1903. The first power plant in the city was opened during the tenure of Hadžiefendić, which was then only sufficient for street lighting. In the years that the 19th mayor Salih Atić served (1956–63), Tuzla saw significant development and became the economic and sports center of northeastern Bosnia. The current, 32nd mayor of the city is
Zijad Lugavić; he has been serving since 2 December 2022. ==Mayors==