Post: | Mato Grosso |
Insignia: | Bandeira-governadormatogrosso.JPG |
Insigniacaption: | Governor's flag of the State of Mato Grosso |
Flag: | Bandeira de Mato Grosso.svg |
Flagcaption: | Flag of Mato Grosso |
Incumbent: | Mauro Mendes |
Acting: | y |
Incumbentsince: | January 1, 2019 |
Residence: | Palácio Paiaguás |
Precursor: | Pedro Taques |
Formation: | 1889 |
First: | Antônio Maria Coelho |
Below is a list of governors of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso.
bgcolor=#cccccc | Order | bgcolor=#cccccc | Name | bgcolor=#cccccc | Term begins | bgcolor=#cccccc | Terms ends | bgcolor=#cccccc | Comments | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 56th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Mauro Mendes | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2019 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Incumbent | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor-elect in universal suffrage on October 7, 2018 | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 55th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Pedro Taques | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2015 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2018 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor elected by universal suffrage on October 5, 2014 | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 54th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Silval da Cunha | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2010 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2014 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Vice-governor-elect took over after the resignation of the incumbent Governor re-elected on October 3, 2010 | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 53rd | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Blairo Maggi | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2003 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2010 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor elected by universal suffrage on October 6, 2002, Governor re-elected on October 1, 2006, and who resigned | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 52nd | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Rogério Salles | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2002 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2002 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Vice-governor-elect took over after the resignation of the incumbent | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 51st | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Dante de Oliveira | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1995 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2002 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor elected by universal suffrage on October 3, 1994, Governor reelected to universal suffrage on October 4, 1998, and who resigned | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 50th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Jaime Campos | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1991 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1994 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor elected by universal suffrage on October 3, 1990 | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 49th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Edison de Oliveira | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1990 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1991 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Vice-governor-elect took over after the resignation of the incumbent | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 48th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Carlos Bezerra | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1987 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1990 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor elected by universal suffrage on November 15, 1986, and who resigned | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 47th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Wilmar Peres de Faria | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1986 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1987 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Vice-governor-elect took over after the resignation of the incumbent | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 46th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Júlio Campos | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1983 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1986 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor elected by universal suffrage on November 15, 1982, and who resigned | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 45th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Frederico Campos | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1979 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1983 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor elected by the Legislative Assembly on September 1, 1978 | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 44th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Cássio Leite de Barros | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1978 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1979 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | vice-governor-elect, took office the post of governor due to the resignation of the incumbent | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 43rd | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | José Garcia Neto | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1975 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1978 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor elected by the Legislative Assembly on October 3, 1974 | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 42nd | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1971 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1975 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor elected by the Legislative Assembly on October 3, 1970 | ||
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 41st | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Pedro Pedrossian | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1966 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1971 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor-elect in universal suffrage on October 3, 1965 | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 40th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Fernando Corrêa da Costa | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1961 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1966 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor-elect in universal suffrage on October 3, 1960 | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 39th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | João Ponce de Arruda | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1956 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1961 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor-elect in universal suffrage on October 3, 1955 | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 38th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Fernando Corrêa da Costa | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1951 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1956 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor-elect in universal suffrage on October 3, 1950 | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 37th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Jari Gomes | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1950 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1951 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor appointed | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 36th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Arnaldo Estêvão de Figueiredo | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1947 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1950 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor indirectly elected by the Legislative Assembly | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 35th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | José Marcelo Moreira | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1946 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1947 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor appointed | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 34th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Olegário de Barros | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1945 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1946 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor appointed | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 33rd | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Júlio Strübing Müller | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1937 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1945 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Federal interventor | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 32nd | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1937 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1937 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Federal interventor | ||
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 31st | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Mário Correia da Costa | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1935 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1937 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor-elect and Interventor federal | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 30th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Newton Deschamps Cavalcanti | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1935 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1935 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Federal interventor | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 29th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Fenelon Müller | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1935 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1935 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Federal interventor | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 28th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | César de Mesquita Serva | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1934 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1935 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Federal interventor | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 27th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Leônidas Antero de Matos | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1932 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1934 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Federal interventor | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 26th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1931 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1932 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Federal interventor | ||
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 25th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Antonino Mena Gonçalves | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1930 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1931 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Federal interventor | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 24th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Sebastião Rabelo Leite | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1930 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1930 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Federal interventor | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 23rd | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Aníbal Benício de Toledo | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1930 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1930 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Quartermaster appointed by the federal government | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 22nd | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Mário Correia da Costa | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1926 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1930 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President-elect in universal suffrage | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 21st | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Estêvão Alves Correia | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1924 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1926 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President-elect in universal suffrage | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 20th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Pedro Celestino Corrêa da Costa | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1922 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1924 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President-elect in universal suffrage | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 19th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Francisco de Aquino Correia | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1918 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1922 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President-elect in universal suffrage | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 18th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1917 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1918 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President of the Legislative Assembly | ||
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 17th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Camilo Soares de Moura | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1917 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1917 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Vice-president elected in office | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 16th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Caetano Manuel de Faria e Albuquerque | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1915 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1917 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President-elect in universal suffrage | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 15th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Joaquim Augusto da Costa Marques | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1911 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1915 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President-elect in universal suffrage | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 14th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Pedro Celestino Corrêa da Costa | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1908 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1911 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President of State appointed by the President of the Republic | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 13th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Generoso Pais Leme de Sousa Ponce | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1907 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1908 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President of the Legislative Assembly | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 12th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Pedro Leite Osório | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1906 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1907 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Vice-president elected in office | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 11th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Antônio Pais de Barros | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1903 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1906 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President-elect in universal suffrage | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 10th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Antônio Pedro Alves de Barros | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1899 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1903 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President-elect in universal suffrage | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 9th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1899 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1899 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President of State appointed by the President of the Republic | ||
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 8th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | João Pedro Xavier Câmara | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1899 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1899 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | President appointed by predecessor | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 7th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Antônio Cesário de Figueiredo | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1899 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1898 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor appointed by President Prudente de Moraes | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 6th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1898 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1899 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor appointed by President Prudente de Moraes | ||
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 5th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Manuel José Murtinho | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1895 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1898 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor appointed by President Deodoro da Fonseca | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 4th | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | João Nepomuceno de Medeiros Mallet | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1891 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1891 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor appointed by President Deodoro da Fonseca | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 3rd | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | José da Silva Rondon | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1891 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1891 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor appointed by President Deodoro da Fonseca | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 2nd | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Frederico Solon de Sampaio Ribeiro | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1891 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1891 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor appointed by President Deodoro da Fonseca | |
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1st | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Antônio Maria Coelho | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1889 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1891 | bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Governor appointed by President Deodoro da Fonseca |