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Governor of Morelos
Incumbent
Cuauhtémoc Blanco
since October 1, 2018
Term lengthSix years, non-renewable.
Inaugural holderPedro Baranda
Formation1869

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
Cuauhtémoc Blanco [2] MRN [3] [a] Constitutional (2018–2024)
Graco Ramírez [4] PRD Constitutional (2012–2018)
Marco Antonio Adame Castillo [4] PAN Constitutional (2006–2012)
Sergio Estrada Cajigal [4] PAN Constitutional (2000–2006)
Jorge Arturo García Rubí [4] PRI Interim (2000)
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)
Jesús Castillo López [4] PRM Constitutional (1942–1946)
Elpidio Perdomo [4] PRM Constitutional (1938–1942)
Alfonso Sámano Torres [4] [b] PRM Interim (1938)
José Refugio Bustamante [4] PNR Constitutional (1934–1938)
Vicente Estrada Cajigal [4] PSRM [c] Constitutional (1930–1934) [d]
Carlos Lavín [4] PNR Provisional (1930)
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)
Joaquín Paez López [4] [e] Encargado de Despacho (1923)
José G. Parres Guerrero [4] Interim (1920–1923)
Luis Flores Martínez [4] Interim (1920)
Juan María Rodríguez [4] Interim (1920)
Benito Tajonar [4] Provisional (1919–1920) [f]
José G. Aguilar [4] Provisional (1919) [g] [1]
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)
Agustín Bretón y Trillanes [4] Military Governor (1914) [h] [1]
Adolfo Jiménez Castro [4] Provisional and Chief of the Division of the South (1913)
Julián Arreola [4] Provisional (1913)
Juvencio Robles [4] Military Governor (1913) [i]
Benito Tajonar [4] Interim (1913)
Francisco Sánchez [4] Substitute (1913)
Patricio Leyva Ochoa [4] (1912-1913) [j]
Aniceto Villamar Velázquez [4] Provisional (1912)
Francisco Naranjo [4] Provisional (1912)
Ambrosio Figueroa [4] Provisional (1911-1912)
Juan Nepomuceno Carreón [4] Provisional (1911)
Francisco Leyva Arciniegas [4] Interim (1911) [k]
Pablo Escandón Barrón [4] Constitutional (1909-1911) [l] [1]
Manuel Alarcón [4] Interim & Constitutional & Re-elected (1894-1908) [1]
Jesús H. Preciado [4] Constitutional (1885-1895) [1]
Carlos Quaglia Zimbrón [4] Interim & Constitutional (1880-1884) [m] [1]
Carlos Pacheco Villalobos [4] Constitutional (1876-1880) [1]
Francisco Leyva Arciniegas [4] Constitutional (1869-1876) [n] [1]
Pedro Sáinz de Baranda [4] Provisional (1869) [o]
  1. ^ Together We Will Make History coalition
  2. ^ Listed as Alfonso Sámano Torres and Alfonso T. Sámano
  3. ^ Socialist Revolutionary Pary of Morelos, affiliated with PNR (National Revolutionary Party)
  4. ^ Constitution of November 20, 1930
  5. ^ Listed as Joaquín Paez López and José Páez López
  6. ^ First post-revolutionary civilian governor
  7. ^ Morelos was restored as a state on February 5, 1917
  8. ^ On February 17, 1914, Morelos was decreed a federal territory.
  9. ^ First military governor
  10. ^ Constitution of 1880
  11. ^ First Maderist governor
  12. ^ Constitution of 1880
  13. ^ Constitution of 1880
  14. ^ First Constitutional governor; Constitution of 1869
  15. ^ First Provisional governor

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Morelos HISTORIA" [Morelos History]. Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de Mexico (in Spanish). Retrieved June 16, 2019.[ permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Cuauhtémoc Blanco protests as governor of Morelos". navva.org. Retrieved Dec 29, 2018.
  3. ^ "¿Quién es Cuauhtémoc Blanco?". www.eleconomista.com.mx. Retrieved Dec 29, 2018.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ Frikas, Javier Jaramillo (Nov 12, 2012). "El doctor Morales Barud". La Unión (in European Spanish). Retrieved August 28, 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Governor of Morelos
Incumbent
Cuauhtémoc Blanco
since October 1, 2018
Term lengthSix years, non-renewable.
Inaugural holderPedro Baranda
Formation1869

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
Cuauhtémoc Blanco [2] MRN [3] [a] Constitutional (2018–2024)
Graco Ramírez [4] PRD Constitutional (2012–2018)
Marco Antonio Adame Castillo [4] PAN Constitutional (2006–2012)
Sergio Estrada Cajigal [4] PAN Constitutional (2000–2006)
Jorge Arturo García Rubí [4] PRI Interim (2000)
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)
Jesús Castillo López [4] PRM Constitutional (1942–1946)
Elpidio Perdomo [4] PRM Constitutional (1938–1942)
Alfonso Sámano Torres [4] [b] PRM Interim (1938)
José Refugio Bustamante [4] PNR Constitutional (1934–1938)
Vicente Estrada Cajigal [4] PSRM [c] Constitutional (1930–1934) [d]
Carlos Lavín [4] PNR Provisional (1930)
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)
Joaquín Paez López [4] [e] Encargado de Despacho (1923)
José G. Parres Guerrero [4] Interim (1920–1923)
Luis Flores Martínez [4] Interim (1920)
Juan María Rodríguez [4] Interim (1920)
Benito Tajonar [4] Provisional (1919–1920) [f]
José G. Aguilar [4] Provisional (1919) [g] [1]
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)
Agustín Bretón y Trillanes [4] Military Governor (1914) [h] [1]
Adolfo Jiménez Castro [4] Provisional and Chief of the Division of the South (1913)
Julián Arreola [4] Provisional (1913)
Juvencio Robles [4] Military Governor (1913) [i]
Benito Tajonar [4] Interim (1913)
Francisco Sánchez [4] Substitute (1913)
Patricio Leyva Ochoa [4] (1912-1913) [j]
Aniceto Villamar Velázquez [4] Provisional (1912)
Francisco Naranjo [4] Provisional (1912)
Ambrosio Figueroa [4] Provisional (1911-1912)
Juan Nepomuceno Carreón [4] Provisional (1911)
Francisco Leyva Arciniegas [4] Interim (1911) [k]
Pablo Escandón Barrón [4] Constitutional (1909-1911) [l] [1]
Manuel Alarcón [4] Interim & Constitutional & Re-elected (1894-1908) [1]
Jesús H. Preciado [4] Constitutional (1885-1895) [1]
Carlos Quaglia Zimbrón [4] Interim & Constitutional (1880-1884) [m] [1]
Carlos Pacheco Villalobos [4] Constitutional (1876-1880) [1]
Francisco Leyva Arciniegas [4] Constitutional (1869-1876) [n] [1]
Pedro Sáinz de Baranda [4] Provisional (1869) [o]
  1. ^ Together We Will Make History coalition
  2. ^ Listed as Alfonso Sámano Torres and Alfonso T. Sámano
  3. ^ Socialist Revolutionary Pary of Morelos, affiliated with PNR (National Revolutionary Party)
  4. ^ Constitution of November 20, 1930
  5. ^ Listed as Joaquín Paez López and José Páez López
  6. ^ First post-revolutionary civilian governor
  7. ^ Morelos was restored as a state on February 5, 1917
  8. ^ On February 17, 1914, Morelos was decreed a federal territory.
  9. ^ First military governor
  10. ^ Constitution of 1880
  11. ^ First Maderist governor
  12. ^ Constitution of 1880
  13. ^ Constitution of 1880
  14. ^ First Constitutional governor; Constitution of 1869
  15. ^ First Provisional governor

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Morelos HISTORIA" [Morelos History]. Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de Mexico (in Spanish). Retrieved June 16, 2019.[ permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Cuauhtémoc Blanco protests as governor of Morelos". navva.org. Retrieved Dec 29, 2018.
  3. ^ "¿Quién es Cuauhtémoc Blanco?". www.eleconomista.com.mx. Retrieved Dec 29, 2018.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ Frikas, Javier Jaramillo (Nov 12, 2012). "El doctor Morales Barud". La Unión (in European Spanish). Retrieved August 28, 2020.

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