Governor of Querétaro explained
Post: | Governor |
Body: | Queretaro |
Insignia: | Coat of arms of Queretaro.svg |
Insigniasize: | 75px |
Incumbent: | Mauricio Kuri González |
Incumbentsince: | October 1, 2021 |
Termlength: | Six years, non-renewable. |
Formation: | January 31, 1824 |
Inaugural: | José María Diez Marina |
The governor of Querétaro is the chief executive of the Mexican state of Querétaro. According to the Constitution of the Free and Sovereign State of Queretaro, the exercise of executive power of the Mexican state, is deposited in one individual, it called the Constitutional Governor is elected for a period of six years no re-eligible for any reason. The governmental period begins on October 1 of the year of the election and ends on September 30 after six years have elapsed. Queretaro state was created in 1824, one of the original states of the federation, thus throughout its historical life has passed by all systems of governance found in Mexico, both federal system as the central system, so the name of the organization has varied between been and department; changing along with it, the name of the head of the Executive branch of government.
Individuals who have held the governorship of the state of Queretaro, in its various denominations, were as follows:
Governors of the Free and Sovereign State of Querétaro
La Primera República (1823)
- (1821): Miguel Torres
- (1821): Juan José García Rebollo
- (1821 - 1822): José Joaquín Calvo
- (1825): José Manuel Septién, Juan José Pastor, and Andrés Quintanar
El Triunvirato (1825-1829)
- (1825): Andrés Quintanar
- (1825 - 1829): José María Diez Marina
- (1829): José Rafael Canalizo
- (1829 - 1830): Ramón Covarrubias
- (1830 - 1832): Manuel López de Ecala
- (1832 - 1833): José Rafael Canalizo
- (1833): José Antonio Mejía
The Santanismo (1833-1857)
- (1833 - 1834): Lino Ramírez
- (1834 - 1837): José Rafael Canalizo
- (1837 - 1840): Ramón Covarrubias
- (1840): Sabás Antonio Domínguez
- (1840 - 1841): José Francisco Figueroa (governor)
- (1841 - 1842): Sabás Antonio Domínguez
- (1842): José Francisco Figueroa (governor)
- (1842 - 1844): Julián Juvera
- (1844): Sabás Antonio Domínguez
- (1844): Julián Juvera
- (1845): Héctor Flores (governor)
- (1844 - 1846): Sabás Antonio Domínguez
- (1846): Manuel María Lombardini
- (1846): José Antonio del Razo
- (1846 - 1847): Francisco Berdusco
- (1847 - 1849): Francisco de Paula Mesa
- (1859 - 1850): Juan Manuel Fernández de Jaúregui
- (1850 - 1853): José Antonio Urrutia
- (1853): Ramón María Loreto Canal de Samaniego
- (1853): José Guerra González
- (1853): José María Herrera y Lozada
- (1855): Pánfilo Barasorda
- (1855): Ángel Cabrera Merino
- (1855) - 1856): Francisco Díez Marina
Reform War and the Second Empire to the French Intervention (1857-1867)
- (1856- 1857) Silvestre Méndez
- (1857): Sabino Flores
- (1857): José María Arteaga
- (1857): Manuel Montes Navarrete
- (1858): José María Arteaga
- (1858): Francisco Berdusco
- (1858): Octaviano Muñoz Ledo
- (1858 - 1859): Tomás Mejía
- (1858): Cayetano Montoya
- (1860: Manuel María Escobar y Rivera
- (1860 - 1862): José María Arteaga
- (1861): Pedro M. Rioseco
- (1860: Silvestre Méndez
- (1862): Silvestre Méndez
- (1862): Zeferino Macías
- (1862): Ignacio Echegaray
- (1862): José Linares
- (1862 - 1863): José María Arteaga
- (1863 -1864): Desiderio de Samaniego
- (1864 -1866): Manuel Gutiérrez de Salceda y Gómez
- (1866): José Antonio Septién y Villaseñor
- (1867): Manuel Domínguez y Quintanar
Restored Republic (1867-1876)
- (1867 - 1870): Julio M. Cervantes
- (1870): Miguel Eguiluz
- (1870): Margarito Mena
- (1870 - 1872): Julio M. Cervantes
- (1870): Leandro Múzquiz
- (1872): Juan N. Rubio (1872): Julio M. Cervantes
- (1872): José Francisco Bustamante
- (1872): Julio M. Cervantes
- (1872): José Francisco Bustamante
- (1872 - 1873): Ignacio Castro
- (1873 - 1875): Benito Santos Zenea
- (1873 - 1874): Francisco Villaseñor
- (1875): Francisco Villaseñor
- (1875): Luis G. Lanchazo
- (1875 - 1876): Francisco Villaseñor
- (1876): León Covarrubias Acevedo
- (1876): Carlos M. Rubio
- (1876): Francisco A. Vélez (1876): Carlos Castilla
- (1876): Francisco Villaseñor
The Porfiriato (1876-1911)
- (1876): Francisco A. Vélez
- (1876): Antonio Ruiz (governor)
- (1876 - 1880): Antonio Gayón
- (1877): Luis Castañeda (governor)
- (1879) José María Rivera Olvera
- (1880): José María Esquivel
- (1880 - 1883): Francisco González de Cosío
- (1883 - 1887): Rafael Olvera Ledesma (1884): Timoteo Fernández de Jáuregui
- (1884): Alfonso M. Veraza
- (1884): Timoteo Fernández de Jáuregui
- (1885): Alfonso M. Veraza
- (1886): Alfonso M. Veraza
- (1886 - 1887): José Vázquez Marroquín
- (1887): José Vázquez Marroquín
- (1887 - 1911): Francisco González de Cosío
- (1887): José Vázquez Marroquín
- (1900): José Vázquez Marroquín
- (1900): José María Esquivel
- (1900 - 1901): José Vázquez Marroquín
The Revolución (1911-1917)
Modern Mexican State (1917-1997)
- 1917 Ernesto Perrusquía
- 1919-1920 Salvador Argain Domínguez
- 1920 Fernando N. Villarreal
- 1920 Rómulo de la Torre
- 1920 José M. Truchuelo
- 1923 Francisco Ramírez Luque
- 1923 Fernando Ávalos
- 1923 Joaquín de la Peña
- 1924-1925 Julián Malo Juvera
- 1925 Alfonso Ballesteros Ríos
- 1925 Agustín Herrera Pérez
- 1925-1927 Constantino Llaca Nieto
- 1927 Fernando Díaz Ramírez
- 1927-1929 Abraham Araujo
- 1929 José B. Alcocer
- 1929 Ángel Vázquez Mellado
- 1929-1931 Ramón Anaya
- 1931 Antonio Pérez Alcocer
- 1931-1935 Saturnino Osornio
- 1935-1939 Ramón Rodríguez Familiar
- 1939-1943 Noradino Rubio
- 1943-1949 Agapito Pozo
- 1949 Eduardo Luque Loyola 1949-1955 Octavio Mondragón Guerra 1955-1961 Juan C. Gorraéz [1]
Contemporary Mexican State (1997-present)
See also
References
Citations
Notes and References
- Web site: Los últimos nueve Gobernadores del Estado de Querétaro. timeline. . Timetoast . September 5, 2020 . en.
- Web site: Jorge López Portillo Tostado, es gobernador interino de Querétaro . www.milenio.com . September 5, 2020 . es-MX . 27 Aug 2015.
- Web site: La entrega de Querétaro al PAN . Plaza de Armas Querétaro . September 5, 2020 . es-MX . 7 August 2020.