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Palma's mayor is not the top earner: Who on the Balearic Islands really earns more
Who Earns the Most Among Balearic Mayors?
Eivissa’s municipal officeholder earns the most in the Balearics, ahead of Palma’s mayor.
Published: April 23, 2026

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Who is the highest-paid mayor in the Balearic Islands?
The highest-paid municipal officeholder in the Balearic Islands is in Eivissa, with a net annual salary of €68,293 in 2024. That is slightly higher than the salary reported for Palma’s mayor.
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1FAQ
How much does the mayor of Palma earn in 2024?
The mayor of Palma earns a net €65,726 a year in 2024.
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2FAQ
Why can a smaller municipality in Mallorca pay its mayor more than Palma does?
Population size alone does not determine municipal pay.
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3FAQ
Which Mallorca municipalities reported mayor salaries in 2024?
Forty Mallorca municipalities reported their salary data in 2024.
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4FAQ
Are mayor salaries in Mallorca published as net or gross amounts?
The reported figures are net amounts.
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5FAQ
What salary does the mayor of Calvià receive?
Calvià’s mayor earns a net €62,128 a year.
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6FAQ
How much is the mayor of Felanitx paid?
Felanitx’s mayor earns a net €58,495 a year.
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7FAQ
Why does mayor salary transparency matter in Mallorca?
Transparency helps residents compare pay and understand local government decisions.
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