Governor of Morelos
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Governor of Morelos | |
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since October 1, 2024 | |
Term length | Six years, non-renewable. |
Inaugural holder | Pedro Baranda |
Formation | 1869 |
The governor of Morelos , which was created with the state of Mexico in 1869. (Morelos was a Federal Territory from June 17, 1914, to February 5, 1917.)[1]
Name
Party
Term
Margarita González Saravia
MRN
Constitutional (2024-present)
Sergio Estrada Cajigal [4]
PAN
Constitutional (2000–2006)
Jorge Morales Barud [5]
PRI
Substitute (1998–2000)
Jorge Carrillo Olea [4]
PRI
Constitutional (1994–1998)
Antonio Riva Palacio López [4]
PRI
Constitutional (1988–1994)
Lauro Ortega Martínez [4]
PRI
Constitutional (1982–1988)
Armando León Bejarano [4]
PRI
Constitutional (1976–1982)
Felipe Rivera Crespo [4]
PRI
Constitutional (1970–1976)
Emilio Riva Palacio [4]
PRI
Constitutional (1964–1970)
Norberto López Avelar [4]
PRI
Constitutional (1958–1964)
Rodolfo López de Nava [4]
PRI
Constitutional (1952–1958)
Ernesto Escobar Muñoz [4]
PRI
Constitutional (1946–1952)
Elpidio Perdomo [4]
PRM
Constitutional (1938–1942)
José Refugio Bustamante [4]
PNR
Constitutional (1934–1938)
Ambrosio Puente[4]
Interim (1927–1930)
Alfonso María Figueroa Pedroza[4]
Provisional (1926–1927)
Heraclio Rodríguez[4]
Provisional (1926)
Alvaro Alcárar[4]
Provisional (1926)
Valentín de Llano[4]
Provisional (1926)
Joaquín Rojas Hidalgo[4]
Provisional (1925–1926)
Octavio Paz Solórzano [4]
Provisional (1925)
Ismael Velazco[4]
Provisional (1924–1925)
Amilcar Magaña[4]
Encargado de Despacho (1924)
Alfredo Ortega[4]
Encargado de Despacho (1923–1924)
José G. Parres Guerrero [4]
Interim (1920–1923)
Luis Flores Martínez[4]
Interim (1920)
Juan María Rodríguez[4]
Interim (1920)
Dionisio Carreón[4]
Provisional (1916)
Lorenzo Vázquez[4]
Provisional (1915-1916)
Genovevo de la O [4]
Substitute (1914-1915)
Pedro Ojeda[4]
Political Chief of Territory (1914)
Gregorio G. Mejía[4]
Provisional (1914)
Adolfo Jiménez Castro[4]
Provisional and Chief of the Division of the South (1913)
Julián Arreola[4]
Provisional (1913)
Benito Tajonar[4]
Interim (1913)
Francisco Sánchez[4]
Substitute (1913)
Aniceto Villamar Velázquez[4]
Provisional (1912)
Francisco Naranjo[4]
Provisional (1912)
Ambrosio Figueroa[4]
Provisional (1911-1912)
Juan Nepomuceno Carreón[4]
Provisional (1911)
- ^ Together We Will Make History coalition
- ^ Listed as Alfonso Sámano Torres and Alfonso T. Sámano
- ^ Socialist Revolutionary Pary of Morelos, affiliated with PNR (National Revolutionary Party)
- ^ Constitution of November 20, 1930
- ^ Listed as Joaquín Paez López and José Páez López
- ^ First post-revolutionary civilian governor
- ^ Morelos was restored as a state on February 5, 1917
- ^ On February 17, 1914, Morelos was decreed a federal territory.
- ^ First military governor
- ^ Constitution of 1880
- ^ First Maderist governor
- ^ Constitution of 1880
- ^ Constitution of 1880
- ^ First Constitutional governor; Constitution of 1869
- ^ First Provisional governor
See also
[edit ]- List of Mexican state governors
- List of people from Morelos, Mexico
- List of governors of dependent territories in the 20th century
Mexico City Clara Brugada (MRN)
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Morelos HISTORIA" [Morelos History]. Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de Mexico (in Spanish). Archived from the original on May 23, 2018. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
- ^ "Cuauhtémoc Blanco protests as governor of Morelos". navva.org. Retrieved Dec 29, 2018.
- ^ "¿Quién es Cuauhtémoc Blanco?". www.eleconomista.com.mx. Retrieved Dec 29, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg "Gobernadores" [Governors]. Morelos.gob.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved June 16, 2019.
- ^ Frikas, Javier Jaramillo (Nov 12, 2012). "El doctor Morales Barud". La Unión (in European Spanish). Retrieved August 28, 2020.