List of mayors of Pichilemu

List of mayors of Pichilemu

This is a list of mayors of Pichilemu, since 1891.

# Mayor Image Term Party Notes
1 José María Caro Martínez José María Caro Martínez Pichi.jpg May 6, 1894–May 7, 1905[1] Father of José María Caro, first Catholic Church Cardinal of Chile. Caro was Mayor of Pichilemu for four terms: 1894–1897; 1897–1900; 1900–1903; and 1903–1906. Caro left the office a year before his term was going to end, and was replaced by Francisco Javier Asalgado.[2]
2 Francisco Javier Asalgado May 7, 1905–September 3, 1909[1]
3 Carlos Salas Salas May 2, 1909–May 3, 1912[1] There were some conflicts around the result of the elections. The Appeals Court ruled out Carlos Salas was the winner of the elections, beating Francisco Javier Asalgado.[2]
Francisco Javier Asalgado May 5, 1912–September 22, 1912[1] Second term for Asalgado.
4 José Santos Becerra September 22, 1912–May 2, 1915[1]
5 Gustavo Silva Pizarro May 4, 1915–May 4, 1924[1]
6 Luis Barahona Puelma May 4, 1924–December 24, 1925[1]
7 Francisco Adriano Caro Rodríguez December 24, 1925–May 22, 1927[1]
8 Evaristo Merino Canales May 22, 1927–May 14, 1928[1]
9 José Camilo Silva May 14, 1928–July 10, 1928[1]
10 José Ramón Araneda July 10, 1928–July 12, 1930[1]
11 Pastor Castro Castro July 12, 1930–November 24, 1930[1]
12 Fernando Maturana Maturana November 24, 1930–October 16, 1932[1]
13 Felipe Iturriaga Esquivel October 16, 1932–February 25, 1935[1]
14 Osvaldo Sotomayor Sotomayor February 25, 1935–March 6, 1935[1]
15 Alberto Morales Retamal March 6, 1935–May 25, 1935[1]
16 Serafín López López May 25, 1935–December 10, 1935[1]
17 Humberto Llanos Martínez December 11, 1935–May 18, 1941[1]
Felipe Iturriaga Esquivel May 18, 1941–May 21, 1944[1] Second term for Iturriaga.
18 Armando Caroca Rojas May 21, 1944–May 18, 1947[1]
19 Carlos Echazarreta Larraín May 18, 1947–May 21, 1950[1]
20 Sergio Morales Retamal May 21, 1950–May 23, 1951[1]
21 Olga Maturana Espinosa May 28, 1951–May 17, 1953[1] Maturana has been the only Mayoress of Pichilemu. Maturana was married with Felipe Iturriaga, who was Mayor for three terms.
Sergio Morales Retamal May 17, 1953–May 20, 1956[1] Second term for Morales.
Felipe Iturriaga Esquivel May 20, 1956–May 15, 1959[1] Third and last term for Iturriaga.
22 Basilio Sánchez Berguiristain May 19, 1959–May 19, 1963[1]
23 Carlos Echazarreta Iñiguez May 19, 1963–May 21, 1967[1]
24 Carlos Rojas Pavez May 21, 1967–May 21, 1971[1]
25 Washington Saldías Fuentealba May 21, 1971–September 29, 1973[1] Term interrupted by 1973 Chilean coup d'état, when on September 29, 1973 the military junta designed another Mayor.
Carlos Echazarreta Iñiguez September 29, 1973–1974[1] Second term for Echazarreta. First Mayor designed by the Chilean military junta.
26 Mario Urrutia Carrasco 1974–1976[1]
27 Eduardo Parraguez Galarce 1976–1979[1]
28 José L. Vargas Jorquera 1979–1981[1]
29 Julio Waidele Wolff 1981–1983[1]
30 Emilio Merino Lacoste 1983–1985[1]
31 René Maturana Maldonado 1985–December 6, 1992[1] Maturana was the last Mayor designed by the military junta.
32 Orlando Cornejo Bustamante December 6, 1992–December 6, 1996 Progressive Union of the Centrist Center (UCC)[3]
33 Jorge Vargas González Jorge Vargas González December 6, 1996–November 9, 1998 Christian Democrat Party (DC)[4]
34 Carlos Leyton Labarca November 9, 1998–November 4, 1999[2] Independent Democrat Union (UDI)[4] Leyton replaces Vargas while the latter was being judged. He is later declared "innocent", and retakes his office.
Jorge Vargas González Jorge Vargas González November 4, 1999–December 6, 2000 Christian Democrat Party (DC)
Jorge Vargas González Jorge Vargas González December 6, 2000–December 6, 2004 Christian Democrat Party (DC)
Jorge Vargas González Jorge Vargas González December 6, 2004–2007 Christian Democrat Party (DC)
35 Victor Rojas González Víctor Rojas.jpg July 27, 2007[5]–September 12, 2007[6] Christian Democrat Party (DC)[4] Rojas was elected in a councilors' meeting on July 27, 2007, replacing Jorge Vargas González, who couldn't continue his term due to legal threats.
36 Marcelo Cabrera Martínez Marcelo Cabrera Martínez 2007–2008 Independent[4] (Right-winged)
Marcelo Cabrera Martínez Marcelo Cabrera Martínez May 17, 2009–August 19, 2009[7] Independent (Right-winged)
37 Roberto Córdova Carreño Roberto Córdova, November 2010 (cropped).jpg September 1, 2009[8]–present Socialist Party (PS)[4] Córdova was elected Mayor in a councillors' meeting on September 1, 2009, after Marcelo Cabrera, Mayor-elected of Pichilemu couldn't swear in due to legal threats.

References

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