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Governor of Campeche

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Governor of Campeche
Gobernador de Campeche
since September 15, 2021
Member ofCONAGO
Term length6 years, non-renewable
Inaugural holderPablo García Montilla

The governor of Campeche, officially Constitutional Governor of the Free and Sovereign State of Campeche (Spanish: Gobernador Constitucional del Estado de Campeche), is in charge the Executive branch of the State Government.

Term

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Governors are elected to serve for 6 years and they can not hold the title under any circumstance ever again. The governor takes office on the 15th day of September of the same electoral year and ends on September 14 six years after.

List of governors

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According to the historical records of the State,[1] the following is the list of individuals who have held the office of governor since statehood:

Nineteenth century

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No. Portrait Name Governorship Term of office Political party Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Pablo García Montilla Constitutional 26 March 1862 21 January 1864 1 year, 301 days
Constitutional 15 December 1867 1 June 1870 2 years, 169 days
2 Tomás Anzar Barbachano Provisional 2 June 1870 19 July 1870 47 days
3 Salvador Dondé Interim 19 Julio 1870 5 January 1871 171 days
4 Joaquín Baranda Quijano Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
6 January 1871 15 September 1871 253 days
Constitutional 16 September 1871 15 September 1875 4 years, 0 days
16 September 1875 4 January 1877 1 year, 111 days
Elected under the Porfiriato
5 Juan B. Zamudio Interim 5 January 1877 28 April 1877 114 days
6 Marcelino Castilla Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
29 April 1877 15 September 1879 2 years, 140 days
Constitutional 16 September 1879 18 October 1880 1 year, 32 days
- Prudencio Pérez Rosado Interim 18 October 1880 30 November 1880 44 days President of the State Superior Court of Justice
7 Arturo Shiels Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
1 December 1880 15 September 1883 3 years, 15 days
- Joaquín Baranda Quijano Constitutional 16 September 1883 15 November 1883 61 days
8 Juan Montalvo Baranda Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
16 November 1883 15 September 1887 3 years, 304 days
9 Juan Trinidad Ferrer Constitutional 16 September 1887 24 April 1888 222 days
10 Onecíforo Durán Interim 25 April 1888 15 September 1888 144 days
11 Joaquín Z. Kerlegand Flores Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
16 September 1888 15 September 1891 3 years, 0 days
12 Leocadio Preve Constitutional 16 September 1891 15 September 1895 4 years, 0 days
- Juan Montalvo Baranda Constitutional 16 September 1895 19 November 1898 3 years, 64 days Died in office[2]
13 Carlos Gutiérrez Mac-Gregor Interim 19 November 1898 15 September de 1899 300 days
Constitutional 16 September 1899 2 de April 1902 2 years, 198 days

Twentieth century

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No. Portrait Name Governorship Term of office Political party Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
14 José Castellot Interim 2 April 1902 24 May 1902 53 days
Constitutional 25 May 1902 9 August 1902 76 days
15 Luis García Mézquita Interim 9 August 1902 15 September 1903 1 year, 38 days Died in office[3]
Constitutional 16 September 1903 15 June 1905 1 year, 272 days
- José A. Ruz Acting Governor 15 June 1905 21 June 1905 6 days
16 Tomás Aznar y Cano Interim 21 June 1905 2 September 1905 74 days
Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
3 September 1905 15 September 1907 2 years, 13 days
Constitutional 16 September 1907 9 August 1910 2 years, 327 days
17 José García Gual Interim 9 August 1910 25 May 1911 289 days
Elected during the Mexican Revolution
18 Gustavo Suzarte Campos Interim 25 May 1911 15 June 1911 21 days
19 Román Sabas Flores Interim 16 June 1911 27 June 1911 5 days
20 Urbano Espinoza Interim 27 June 1911 15 September 1911 81 days
21 Manuel Castilla Brito Constitutional 16 September 1911 11 June 1913 1 year, 361 days
- Felipe Bueno Castilla Provisional 12 June 1913 30 June 1913 19 days President of the State Superior Court of Justice
22 Manuel Rojas Moreno Interim 1 July 1913 3 July 1913 3 days
23 Manuel Rivera Interim 4 July 1913 14 February 1914 226 days
Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
15 February 1914 4 September 1914 202 days
24 Eduardo Hurtado Aubry Interim 5 September 1914 9 September 1914 5 days
25 Joaquín Mucel Acereto Provisional 10 September 1914 23 June 1917 2 years, 287 days
Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
24 June 1917 15 September 1919 2 years, 84 days
26 Enrique Arias Solís Constitutional 16 September 1919 15 May 1920 243 days
- Eduardo Arceo Zumárraga Provisional 16 May 1920 25 July 1920 71 days
Elected under the post-revolutionary period
- Gonzalo Sales Guerrero Substitute 26 July 1920 3 January 1921 161 days
- Eduardo Arceo Zumárraga Provisional 4 January 1921 16 February 1921 44 days
27 Enrique Gómez Briceño Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
17 February 1921 11 August 1921 175 days
- Guillermo Ferrer Vega Provisional 11 August 1921 24 November 1921 106 days
28 Ramón Félix Flores Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
25 November 1921 15 September 1923 1 year, 295 days Partido Socialista Agrario de Campeche (PSAC)
29 Ángel Castillo Lanz Constitutional 16 September 1923 15 September 1927 4 years, 0 days PSAC
30 Silvestre Pavón Silva Constitutional 16 September 1927 19 November 1928 1 year, 65 days
31 Pedro Tello Andureza Interim 20 November 1928 28 November 1928 8 days
32 Ramiro Bojórquez Castillo Interim 28 November 1928 28 December 1928 30 days National Revolutionary Party (PNR)
Substitute 28 December 1928 31 May 1931 2 years, 154 days
33 Fausto Bojórquez Castillo Substitute Interim 12 June 1931 15 September 1931 96 days PNR
34 Benjamín Romero Esquivel Constitutional 16 September 1931 15 September 1935 4 years, 0 days PNR
35 Eduardo R. Mena Córdova Constitutional 16 September 1935 15 September 1939 4 years, 0 days Mexican Revolution Party (PRM)
36 Héctor Pérez Martínez Constitutional 16 September 1939 15 September 1943 4 years, 0 days PRM
Six-year terms
37 Eduardo J. Lavalle Urbina Constitutional 16 September 1943 15 September 1949 6 years, 0 days PRM
38 Manuel Jesús López Hernández Constitutional 16 September 1949 15 September 1955 6 years, 0 days Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
39 Alberto Trueba Urbina Constitutional 16 September 1955 15 September 1961 6 years, 0 days PRI
40 José Ortiz Ávila Constitutional 16 September 1961 15 September 1967 6 years, 0 days PRI
41 Carlos Sansores Pérez Constitutional 16 September 1967 2 March 1973 5 years, 168 days PRI Left governorship to become a federal deputy[4]
42 Carlos Pérez Cámara Interim 3 March 1973 13 August 1973 164 days PRI
Substitute 14 August 1973 15 September 1973 33 days
43 Rafael Rodríguez Barrera Constitutional 16 September 1973 15 September 1979 6 years, 0 days PRI
44 Eugenio Echeverría Castellot Constitutional 16 September 1979 15 September 1985 6 years, 0 days PRI
45 Abelardo Carrillo Zavala Constitutional 16 September 1985 15 September 1991 6 years, 0 days PRI
46 Jorge Salomón Azar García Constitutional 16 September 1991 15 September 1997 6 years, 0 days PRI
47 José Antonio González Curi Constitutional 16 September 1997 15 September 2003 6 years, 0 days PRI

Twenty-first century

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No. Portrait Name Governorship Term of office Political party Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
48 Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez Constitutional 16 September 2003 15 September 2009 6 years, 0 days PRI
49 Fernando Ortega Bernés Constitutional 16 September 2009 15 September 2015 6 years, 0 days PRI
50 Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas Constitutional 16 September 2015 13 July 2019 3 years, 300 days PRI Left governorship to become national president of the PRI[5]
51 Carlos Miguel Aysa González Interim 13 July 2019 14 September 2021 2 years, 64 days PRI
52 Layda Sansores Constitutional 15 September 2021 Incumbent 3 years, 104 days Morena

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Gobierno del Estado de Campeche - Nuestro Estado - Cultura - Gobernadores de Campeche" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2004-02-06. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  2. ^ Instituto Mora (2022-01-02). "Algo de la política citadina campechana (1871-1911)". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  3. ^ COESPO (2015). "Biografías de los Gobernadores del Estado de Campeche 1857-2015" [Biographies of the Governors of the State of Campeche 1857-2015] (PDF). Gobierno de Campeche (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-06-25. Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  4. ^ Francisco, Ynurreta (22 December 2005). "Murió Carlos Sansores, ex gobernador de Campeche" [Carlos Sansores, ex-governor of Campeche, died]. El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  5. ^ Santana, Rosa (13 June 2019). "Carlos Miguel Aysa González releva a "Alito" como gobernador de Campeche" [Carlos Miguel Aysa González substitutes “Alito” as governor of Campeche] (in Spanish). Proceso. Retrieved 8 August 2022.