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Governor of Oaxaca


FieldValue
postGovernor
bodyOaxaca
insigniaCoat of arms of Oaxaca.svg
insigniasize75px
imageFile:Salomón Jara Cruz.jpg
incumbentSalomón Jara Cruz
incumbentsince1 December 2022
termlengthSix years, non-renewable.

The governor of Oaxaca (officially in Spanish Gobernador Constitucional del Estado Libre y Soberano de Oaxaca, in English Constitutional Governor of the Free and Sovereign State of Oaxaca), heads the executive branch of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. The office is created by the state constitution, which specifies a term of 6 years and prohibits reelection. The governor takes office on December 1, and the term ends on November 30 six years later.

Gabino Cué Monteagudo was the first non-Institutional Revolutionary Party governor elected since 1929.

Governors of the state of Oaxaca

  • (1847-1852): Benito Pablo Juárez García
  • (1917–1919): Juan Jiménez Méndez
  • (1920–1924): Manuel García Vigil :*(1923): Flavio Pérez Gasga
  • (1924–1925): Onofre Jiménez
  • (1925–1927): Genaro V. Vázquez
  • (1927-1928): Jacinto Orduña
  • (1928–1932): Francisco López Cortés
  • (1932–1936): Anastasio García Toledo, National Revolutionary Party, PNR
  • (1936–1940): Constantino Chapital, PNR
  • (1940–1944): Vicente González Fernández, Party of the Mexican Revolution, PRM
  • (1944–1947): Edmundo M. Sánchez Cano, PRM
  • (1947–1950): Eduardo Vasconcelos PRI
  • (1950–1952): Manuel Mayoral Heredia PRI
  • (1952–1955): Manuel Cabrera Carrasqueado PRI :(1955): Manuel I. Manjardín (Interim) PRI :(1955–1956): José Pacheco Iturribarría (Interim) PRI
  • (1956–1962): Alfonso Pérez Gasca PRI
  • (1962–1968): Rodolfo Brena Torres PRI
  • (1968–1970): Víctor Bravo Ahuja PRI
  • (1970–1974): Fernando Gómez Sandoval PRI
  • (1974–1977): Miguel Zárate Aquino PRI
  • (1977–1980): Eliseo Jiménez Ruiz PRI
  • (1980–1985): Pedro Vázquez Colmenares PRI
  • (1985–1986): Jesús Martínez Álvarez PRI
  • (1986–1992): Heladio Ramírez López PRI
  • (1992–1998): Diódoro Carrasco Altamirano PRI
  • (1998–2004): José Murat Casab PRI
  • (2004–2010): Ulises Ruiz Ortiz PRI
  • (2010–2016): Gabino Cué Monteagudo, Citizens' Movement
  • (2016–2022): Alejandro Murat Hinojosa PRI
  • (2022–Present): Salomón Jara Cruz Morena

References

  • http://rulers.org/mexstat.html

References

  1. (July 5, 2010). "PRI loses Oaxaca, takes PAN states". The News.
  2. (1 August 2009). "Prevé Nava alianza del PAN en Oaxaca el año próximo.".
  3. (12 Feb 2010). "Quedan inscritas dos coaliciones en Oaxaca".
  4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20100713212339/http://www.milenio.com/node/484891] Otorgan constancia de mayoría a Gabino Cué en Oaxaca Milenio Diario, 11 de julio de 2010. {{in lang. es
  5. (2008-07-05). "In Mexico elections, PRI makes gains but appears to lose 3 key states". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  6. Rodriguez, Olga. (2008-07-04). "Mexican president's allies lead in key elections". [[San Diego Union-Tribune]].
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