Governor of Chihuahua

Governor of Chihuahua

According to the Political Constitution of the Free and Sovereign State of Chihuahua, Executive Power in that Mexican state resides with a single individual, the Constitutional Governor of the Free State and Sovereign of Chihuahua, who is chosen for a period of six years and cannot for any reason be re-elected. The term of governor begins on October 4 of the year of the election and finishes on October 3 after six years have elapsed.

The state of Chihuahua was created on July 6, 1824, as one of the original states of the federation recognized by the 1824 Constitution. It has survived through all the different systems of government Mexico has had, both the federal system and the central system, and so its status has changed between that of a state and a department; along with that, the denomination of the holder of the executive power also changed.

Governors of Chihuahua

* 1892: Rafael Pimentel
* 1892 - 1896: Miguel Ahumada
* 1896 - 1900: Miguel Ahumada
* 1900 - 1903: Max Harrold
* 1903: Joaquín Cortázar
* 1903 - 1904: Luis Terrazas
* 1904 - 1906: Enrique Creel
* 1906 - 1907: José María Sánchez
* 1907 - 1910: Enrique C. Creel
* 1910: José María Sánchez
* 1910 - 1911: Alberto Terrazas Cuilty
* 1911: Miguel Ahumada
* 1911: Abraham González
* 1911 - 1912: Aureliano L. González
* 1912: Abraham González
* 1912: Felipe R. Gutiérrez
* 1912 - 1913). Abraham González
* 1913: Antonio Rábago
* 1913: Salvador R. Mercado
* 1913 - 1914: Francisco Villa
* 1914: Manuel Chao
* 1914: Fidel Ávila
* 1914: Silvestre Terrazas
* 1914 - 1915: Fidel Ávila
* 1915: Silvestre Terrazas
* 1915 - 1916: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1916: Francisco L. Treviño
* 1916 - 1917: Arnulfo González
* 1917: Enrique Alcalá
* 1917 - 1918: Arnulfo González
* 1918: Manuel Herrera Marmolejo
* 1918: Arnulfo González
* 1918: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1918: Ramón Gómez y Salas
* 1918: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1918 - 1919: Andrés Ortiz
* 1919: Melquiades Angulo
* 1919: Andrés Ortiz
* 1919: Melquiades Angulo
* 1919: Andrés Ortiz
* 1919: Melquiades Angulo
* 1919 - 1920: Andrés Ortiz
* 1920: Melquiades Angulo
* 1920: Andrés Ortiz
* 1920: Melquiades Angulo
* 1920: Emilio Salinas
* 1920: Alfonso Gómez Luna
* 1920: Abel S. Rodríguez
* 1920: Tomás Gameros
* 1920: Abel S. Rodríguez
* 1920 - 1921: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1921: Efrén Valdez
* 1921: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1921: Rómulo Alvelais
* 1921: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1921: Pedro S. Olivas
* 1921 - 1923: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1923: Rómulo Alvelais
* 1923: José Acosta Rivera
* 1923: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1923: José Acosta Rivera
* 1923: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1923: Rómulo Alvelais
* 1923: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1923 - 1924: Reinaldo Talavera
* 1924: Ignacio C. Enríquez
* 1924: Reinaldo Talavera
* 1924: Vicente N. Mendoza
* 1924: Reinaldo Talavera
* 1924: Jesús Antonio Almeida
* 1924: Vicente N. Mendoza
* 1924 - 1925: Jesús Antonio Almeida
* 1925: Vicente N. Mendoza
* 1925: Jesús Antonio Almeida
* 1925: Jorge M. Cárdenas
* 1925 - 1926: Jesús Antonio Almeida
* 1926: Mariano Guillén
* 1926 - 1927: Jesús Antonio Almeida
* 1927: Manuel Mascareñas
* 1927 - 1928: Fernando Orozco
* 1928 - 1929: Marcelo Caraveo
* 1929: Luis L. León
* 1929: Francisco R. Almada
* 1929: Luis L. León
* 1929 - 1930: Francisco R. Almada
* 1930: Rómulo Escobar
* 1930: Francisco R. Almada
* 1930: Andrés Ortiz
* 1930: Pascual García
* 1930: Andrés Ortiz
* 1930: Pascual García
* 1930 - 1931: Andrés Ortiz
* 1931: Pascual García
* 1931: Andrés Ortiz
* 1931: Pascual García
* 1931: Andrés Ortiz
* 1931: Pascual García
* 1931: Andrés Ortiz
* 1931: Pascual García
* 1931: Andrés Ortiz
* 1931 - 1932: Roberto Fierro Villalobos
* 1932: Eduardo Salido
* 1932 - 1936: Rodrigo M. Quevedo
* 1936 - 1940: Gustavo L. Talamantes
* 1940 - 1946: Alfredo Chávez
* 1946 - 1950: Fernando Foglio Miramontes
* 1950 - 1955: Oscar Soto Maynez
* 1955 - 1956: Jesús Lozoya Solís
* 1956 - 1962: Teófilo Borunda
* 1962 - 1968: Práxedes Ginér Durán
* 1968 - 1974: Oscar Flores Sánchez
* 1974 - 1980: Manuel Bernardo Aguirre
* 1980 - 1985: Oscar Ornelas
* 1985 - 1986: Saúl González Herrera
* 1986 - 1992: Fernando Baeza Meléndez
* 1992 - 1998: Francisco Barrio, National Action Party (PAN)
* 1998 - 2004: Patricio Martínez García, Institutional Revolutionary Party
* 2004 - 2010: José Reyes Baeza, Institutional Revolutionary Party

ee also

* List of Mexican state governors

External links

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