Governor of Jalisco

Governor of Jalisco

The following is a list of Governors of the Mexican state of Jalisco from 1921.

List of Governors

*(1921 - 1922): Basilio Badillo
*(1922 - 1923): Antonio Valadez Ramírez
*(1923 - 1924): Francisco Tolentino
*(1923 - 1926): José Guadalupe Zuno
*(1927): Clemente Sepúlveda
*(1926 - 1927): Silvano Barba González
*(1927): Daniel Benitez
*(1927 - 1929): Margarito Ramírez
*(1929 - 1930): José María Cuellar
*(1930 - 1931): Ruperto García de Alva
*(1931): Ignacio de la Mora
*(1931 - 1932): Juan de Dios Robledo
*(1932 - 1935): Sebastián Allende
*(1935 - 1939): Everardo Topete
*(1939 - 1943): Silvano Barba González
*(1943 - 1947): Marcelino García Barragán
*(1947): Saturnino Coronado Organista
*(1947 - 1953): José Jesús González Gallo
*(1953 - 1959): Agustín Yáñez
*(1959 - 1964): Juan Gil Preciado
*(1964 - 1965): José de Jesús Muñóz Limón
*(1965 - 1971): Francisco Medina Ascencio
*(1971 - 1977): Alberto Orozco Romero
*(1977 - 1983): Flavio Romero de Velasco
*(1983 - 1988): Enrique Álvarez del Castillo
*(1988 - 1989): Francisco Rodríguez Gómez
*(1989 - 1992): Guillermo Cossío Vidaurri
*(1992 - 1995): Carlos Rivera Aceves
*(1995 - 2001): Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez
*(2001 - 2006): Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña
*(2006 - 2007): Gerardo Octavio Solís Gómez
*(2007 - 2013): Emilio González Márquez

ee also

* List of Mexican state governors


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