Guaymas Municipality

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Guaymas Municipality
CountryFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
State Sonora
Population
 (2015)
  Total158,046 [1]
Time zone UTC-7 (Mountain Standard Time)
  Summer (DST) UTC-7 (No DST)

Guaymas Municipality is a municipality in Sonora in north-western Mexico. [2] In 2015, the municipality had a total population of 158,046. [1] The municipal seat is the city of Guaymas.

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Government

Municipal rulers

TermRulerPolitical partyOfficeSpouse
1825-1826Bonifacio Basozábal [3] [4] Municipal presidentBalvaneda Luján Fontes [5] [6]
1826-1827Mateo Uruchurtu EugurludeMunicipal presidentDolores Díaz Gámez
1827-1828Juan García AraviMunicipal presidentMariana Sosa
1828-1829André DesseMunicipal president
1832-1833Liberato Ortiz de la TorreJustice of the PeaceBalvaneda Araiza
1833-1834Thomas Spence Suther [7] Justice of the PeaceMaría de la Luz Valenzuela y Sosa [8]
1834-1835Santiago Campillo GallardoJustice of the PeaceMaría Díaz
1835-1836Manuel Rodríguez Yñigo-RuizJustice of the PeaceElena Bustamante Encinas
1836-1837Manuel ParedesJustice of the PeaceMaría de la Luz Velasco
1837-1839José S. IglesiasJustice of the Peace
1839-1840Cosme de EchevarríaJustice of the PeaceMaría Mazón
1840-1842Pedro FélixJustice of the Peace
1842-1843Joaquín Loustaunau GarcíaJustice of the PeaceJosefa Andrade Félix
1843-1844Bartolomé de ArceJustice of the Peace
1844-1845José Pesqueira BustamanteJustice of the PeaceMaría López
1845-1846Thomas Spence Suther [7] Municipal presidentMaría de la Luz Valenzuela y Sosa [8]
1846-1848José Sandoval UrreaMunicipal presidentAnna Ortiz Velasco
1848-1851 Cayetano Navarro Fontes [9] District prefectTrinidad Montijo Carpena
1851-1852Juan SaavedraMunicipal presidentJosefa Molina
1852-1854Francisco Irigoyen García NoriegaMunicipal presidentDolores Orcí Méndez
1855-1856Antonio Campuzano [10] Municipal presidentJosefa Noriega [11]
1856-1856Juan Basozábal Luján [12] Municipal presidentMagdalena Díaz
1856-1857José Pesqueira Bustamante [13] Municipal presidentMaría López
1857-1858Fernando Cubillas Yñigo-Ruiz [14] Municipal presidentDolores Loustaunau Andrade [15]
1858-1860Tomás Robinson Ybarra [16] Municipal presidentMaría Dolores Yruretagoyena Yñigo-Ruiz
1860-1861Jesús E. NuñoDistrict prefect
1861-1863Ignacio Castro Bernal [14] Municipal presidentAdelaida Loustaunau Andrade [15]
1863-1864Casimiro Hugues De AnzaMunicipal presidentJuana Bojórquez López de Jerez
1864-1865Tomás Robinson Ybarra [16] District prefectMaría Dolores Yruretagoyena Yñigo-Ruiz
1865-1866Santiago Campillo LandavazoImperial prefectCarmen Centeno Campillo
1866-1867Jesús LeyvaMunicipal presidentTomasa Jordán
1867-1870Próspero Salazar BustamanteDistrict prefectGumersinda Álvarez
1870-1875Wenceslao MartínezDistrict prefectDominga Molina
1874-1875Juan Alfredo Robinson Ybarra [16] Municipal presidentÁngela Figueroa Castelo
1875-1876Tomás Spence y Valenzuela [17] Municipal presidentCarmen García Araví Sosa
1876-1877Plutarco Elías Lucero [18] Municipal presidentMaría Jesús Campuzano Noriega [19]
1877-1879Cirilo RamírezMunicipal presidentElisa Washington
1879-1882Ricardo CarricarteDistrict prefect
1882-1883Gabriel Corella QuirogaMunicipal presidentGenoveva Rubio Escobosa
1883-1884Fernando Astiazarán Yñigo-RuizMunicipal presidentDolores Gándara de Aguilar
1884-1885Eduardo Gaxiola Gil LamadridMunicipal presidentCatalina Gayou Ortiz de la Torre
1885-1886José Andrés RiveroDistrict prefectAmparo Ramis Forjas
1886-1889Francisco SeldnerMunicipal presidentPolina Marcor Basozábal [20]
16/09/1889-11/06/1890Flacro QuijanoMunicipal presidentClotilde Sánchez
11/06/1890-15/09/1897Prisciliano FigueroaMunicipal president
16/09/1897-15/09/1899Fernando Montijo Bustamante [21] Municipal presidentElvira Hugues Encinas
16/09/1899-04/05/1900Rodolfo F. NietoMunicipal presidentRosa Viosca
05/05/1900-01/10/1900Luis Antonio Martínez PesqueiraMunicipal presidentMaría Amparo Bustamante Goerlitz
02/10/1900-24/05/1902Rodolfo F. NietoMunicipal presidentRosa Vosca
25/05/1902-26/09/1902Fernando Montijo BustamanteMunicipal presidentElvira Hugues Encinas
27/09/1902-15/09/1904Eduardo Gaxiola Gil LamadridMunicipal presidentCatalina Gayou Ortiz de la Torre
16/09/1904-22/04/1905Francisco Fourcade Peridier [22] Municipal presidentMaria Jesús Maytorena Pesqueira [23]
22/04/1905-16/06/1905Juan Zenizo SchacfinoMunicipal presidentIgnacia Rivera Martínez
17/06/1905-15/09/1905José María Maytorena Arana [24] Municipal presidentMaría Luebbert Díaz
16/09/1905-15/09/1906Arturo Morales MongeMunicipal presidentLuisa Camou Camou
16/09/1906-15/09/1907Antonio GarcíaMunicipal president
16/09/1907-18/04/1909Arturo Morales MongeMunicipal presidentLuisa Camou Camou
19/04/1909-15/09/1910Carlos F. GutiérrezMunicipal presidentFrancisca Robinson Figueroa [25]
16/09/1910-15/09/1911Carlos F. GutiérrezMunicipal presidentFrancisca Robinson Figueroa [25]
16/09/1911-15/09/1912Guillermo Escalante TapiaMunicipal presidentCarmen Maytorena Pesqueira [23]
16/09/1912-13/05/1913Matías Alzúa FregozaMunicipal presidentIsidora Bernal
23/05/1913-17/07/1914Miguel Moreto CruzDistrict prefect
13/05/1913-02/06/1914Gilberto Almada TorresMunicipal presidentMaría Bastón Munguía
2/06/1914-13/07/1914Luis Gontrán Iberri CarpenaMunicipal presidentJosefina Bringas Duarte
14/07/1914-20/07/1914Guillermo Escalante TapiaMunicipal presidentCarmen Maytorena Pesqueira [23]
21/07/1914-19/12/1914Matías Alzúa FregozaMunicipal presidentIsidora Bernal
20/12/1914-15/09/1915Agustín A. Roa SierraMunicipal presidentConcepción Bustamante Santacruz
16/09/1915-11/08/1916Rafael CruzMunicipal president
12/08/1916-01/10/1916Ramón Gil SamaniegoMunicipal president
2/10/1916-13/10/1916Carlos Félix RubioMunicipal presidentMercedes Espriú Oceguera
14/10/1916-11/02/1917Francisco Ramonet Cuen [26] Municipal presidentSofía Führken Crespo
12/02/1917-08/03/1917Loreto ValenzuelaMunicipal president
09/03/1917-29/12/1917Carlos Félix RubioMunicipal presidentMercedes Espriú Oceguera
30/12/1917-15/09/1918Cayetano Navarro León [27] Municipal presidentLuz Girón Lemas
16/09/1918-15/09/1919Loreto ValenzuelaMunicipal president
16/09/1919-22/12/1919Severiano Parra MoralesMunicipal presidentJosefa García Herreros Corrales
22/12/1919-02/01/1920Manuel Gómez MuñizMunicipal presidentFrancisca Orduño Vidal
02/01/1920-11/03/1920Severiano Parra MoralesMunicipal presidentJosefa García Herreros Corrales
12/03/1920-15/09/1920Loreto ValenzuelaMunicipal president
16/09/1921-15/09/1922Francisco Barrera Gutiérrez [28] Municipal presidentCornelia Gutiérrez
16/09/1922-15/09/1923Rodolfo GarayzarMunicipal president
16/09/1923-15/09/1924Francisco Barrera Gutiérrez [28] Municipal presidentCornelia Gutiérrez
16/09/1924-15/09/1925Carlos Dávila ZayasMunicipal presidentMaría Monteverde Duarte
16/09/1925-24/03/1926Francisco FloresMunicipal president
24/03/1926-15/09/1926Ángel Murillo RetamosaMunicipal presidentCindirila Arnold Encinas
16/09/1926-15/03/1927Ismael F. PereyraMunicipal president
16/03/1927-15/09/1927Antonio Sanders Córdoba [29] Municipal president
16/09/1927-07/10/1927Rodolfo GarayzarMunicipal president
07/10/1927-15/09/1928Francisco Barrera Gutiérrez [28] Municipal presidentCornelia Gutiérrez
16/09/1928-10/05/1929Severiano Parra Morales PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg Municipal presidentJosefa García Herreros Corrales
11/05/1929-11/05/1929Guillermo Escalante TapiaPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg Municipal presidentCarmen Maytorena Pesqueira [23]
12/05/1929-05/03/1930Fernando Campillo GalazPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg Municipal presidentRosaura Vega Almada
06/03/1930-15/09/1931Ramón Gil SamaniegoPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg Municipal president
16/09/1931-15/09/1932Prisciliano V. DueñasPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg Municipal president
16/09/1932-15/09/1933Enrique Aguayo EspriúPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg Municipal presidentAurora Gayou Leetch
16/09/1933-15/09/1935Francisco L. Llano AmayaMunicipal presidentGuadalupe Zaragoza Maytorena [30]
16/09/1935-19/01/1937José Ríos RíosPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg Municipal presidentMaría Jesús Gutiérrez Valenzuela
19/01/1937-15/09/1937Vicente Sanders Córdoba [31] PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg President of the Municipal Council
16/09/1937-15/09/1939Leopoldo Ulloa [32] PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Municipal presidentBelén Nogales [33]
16/09/1939-15/09/1941Francisco Landavazo Encinas PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg Municipal president
16/09/1941-13/03/1942Francisco Barrera Gutiérrez [28] PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg Municipal presidentCornelia Gutiérrez
13/03/1942-15/09/1943Modesto VallePRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg Municipal presidentGuillermina Pedroza
16/09/1943-15/09/1946Carlos Guillermo Randall CáñezPRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Municipal presidentGuadalupe Vera Cota
16/09/1946-18/06/1948Francisco Fourcade Maytorena [34] Municipal presidentMaría Ester Harispuru Martínez
18/06/1948-29/10/1948Salvador M. SalazarPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentDemetria Nieblas
29/10/1948-14/06/1949Miguel N. MartínezPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal president
14/06/1949-15/09/1949Juan José Díaz FerreiraPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentRosa Vielledent Cota
16/09/1949-15/09/1952José María Ramonet Cuen [35] PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentNatalia Valdez de la Portilla
16/09/1952-15/09/1955Florencio Zaragoza Maytorena [36] PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentRosa María Peralta Figueroa
16/09/1955-15/09/1958Hilario Téllez Ruiz EsparzaPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentConsuelo Durazo Molina
16/09/1958-15/09/1961Juan Yñigo JohnsonPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentMaría Luisa Corral Canalizo
16/09/1961-15/09/1964José Martínez BernalPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentVirginia Robinson Robinson
16/09/1964-15/09/1967Enrique Ramonet Valdez [37] PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentYolanda Bravo
16/09/1967-15/09/1970Óscar Ruiz AlmeidaPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentCatalina Kuraica
16/09/1970-15/09/1973Gaspar Zaragoza Iberri [38] PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentElsa Gaxiola Clouthier
16/09/1973-15/09/1976Felipe Bárcenas SantiniPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentMaría Salido Morales
16/09/1976-15/09/1979Óscar Ulloa Nogales [39] PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentGuillermina Cadena
16/09/1979-15/09/1982Enrique Clausen BustillosPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentAlicia Iberri Márquez
16/09/1982-15/09/1985Marco Antonio Llano Zaragoza [40] PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentZulma Vielledent Ibarra
16/09/1985-15/09/1988Marco Antonio Córdova CampaPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentGuadalupe Cabrera Muñoz
16/09/1988-15/09/1991Florentino López TapiaPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentOlga León
16/09/1991-13/10/1994Felipe de Jesús Rivadeneira y SauriPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg President of the Municipal CouncilJulieta Pérez Villalobos
13/10/1994-15/09/1997Edmundo Chávez MéndezPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentMíriam Tellechea
16/09/1997-29/04/1999 Sara Valle Dessens PRD PRD logo without border (Mexico).svg Municipal president. She applied for a temporary leaveJoel Mendoza
30/04/1999-15/09/2000Pascual RodríguezPRD PRD logo without border (Mexico).svg Acting municipal presidentAlicia González
16/09/2000-15/09/2003Bernardino Cruz Rivas PAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentInés Aída Pacheco
16/09/2003-12/03/2006 Carlos Ernesto Zataráin González PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentJudith Nungaray Beltrán
13/03/2006-15/09/2006Jorge Luis Espada TraperoPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal presidentRaquel Cortés Murillo
16/09/2006-18/03/2009 Antonio Astiazarán Gutiérrez PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal president. He applied for a temporary leavePatricia Ruibal
19/03/2009-15/09/2009 Susana Corella Platt PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal presidentCarlos M. Espriú Murillo
16/09/2009-05/03/2012César Adrián Lizárraga HernándezPAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg Municipal president. He applied for a temporary leaveConsuelo Albáñez
06/03/2012-15/09/2012Mónica Marín MartínezPAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal presidentRicardo A. Murillo Tostado
16/09/2012-15/09/2015 Otto Guillermo Claussen Iberri [41] PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentAna Sofía Rubio
16/09/2015-15/09/2018Lorenzo de Cima DworakPAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg Municipal presidentÁngeles Salido de De Cima
16/09/2018-15/09/2021 Sara Valle Dessens Morena Morena logo (Mexico).svg
PT PT logo (Mexico).svg
PES PES logo (Mexico).svg
Coalition "Together We Will Make History"
Municipal president
16/09/2021-15/09/2024 [42] [43] Karla Córdova GonzálezMorena Morena logo (Mexico).svg Municipal president

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References

  1. 1 2 "Número de habitantes. Sonora". cuentame.inegi.org.mx.
  2. "-". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Archived from the original on July 31, 2012. Retrieved January 4, 2010.
  3. Father of Juan Basozábal Luján
  4. Great-grandfather of Adolfo de la Huerta through Carmen Basozábal Luján, married with Juan Marcor Fayé
  5. Mother of Juan Basozábal Luján
  6. Great-grandmother of Adolfo de la Huerta through Carmen Basozábal Luján, married with Juan Marcor Fayé
  7. 1 2 Father of Thomas Spence Valenzuela
  8. 1 2 Mother of Thomas Spence Valenzuela
  9. Civil hero of Guaymas in the Battle of Guaymas
  10. Grandfather of Plutarco Elías Calles through María Jesús Campuzano Noriega
  11. Grandmother of Plutarco Elias Calles through María Jesús Campuzano Noriega
  12. Son of Bonifacio Basozábal
  13. José Teodoro Pesqueira Bustamante father of Celsa Pesqueira Padilla mother-in-law of José María Maytorena; brother of Ignacio Francisco Pesqueira Bustamante and uncle of Sonora State Governor Ignacio Pesqueira García
  14. 1 2 Son-in-law of Joaquín Loustaunau García
  15. 1 2 Daughter of Joaquín Loustaunau García and Josefa Andrade Félix
  16. 1 2 3 Son of Juan Alfredo Robinson (vice-consul, important character in the Narration of the Battle of Guaymas) and Francisca Ybarra
  17. Son of Thomas Spence Suther and María de la Luz Valenzuela y Sosa
  18. Father of Plutarco Elías Calles
  19. Mother of Plutarco Elías Calles and daughter of Antonio Campuzano
  20. Granddaughter of Bonifacio Basozábal through Carmen Basozábal Luján, hence the aunt of Adolfo de la Huerta
  21. "Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Sonora. Guaymas" (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  22. Father of Francisco Fourcade Maytorena and brother-in-law of José María Maytorena Tapia
  23. 1 2 3 4 Sister of Ernestina Margarita Maytorena Pesqueira and sister-in-law of José María Maytorena Tapia
  24. Cousin of José María Maytorena Tapiaa through Antonio Maytorena Goycochea
  25. 1 2 Daughter of Juan Alfredo Robinson Ybarra and Ángela Figueroa Castelo, granddaughter of Alfredo Robinson
  26. Brother of José María Ramonet Cuen
  27. Grandson of Cayetano Navarro
  28. 1 2 3 4 Four times municipal president
  29. Brother of Vicente Sanders Córdoba
  30. Great niece of José María Maytorena Tapia through his sister Matilde Maytorena Tapia and Gaspar Zaragoza Chavarria
  31. Brother of Antonio Sanders Córdoba
  32. Father of Óscar Ulloa Nogales
  33. Mother of Óscar Ulloa Nogales
  34. Son of Francisco Fourcade Peridier and great nephew o José María Maytorena Tapia
  35. Brother of Francisco Ramonet Cuen
  36. Great nephew of José María Maytorena Tapia though his sister Matilde Maytorena Tapia and Gaspar Zaragoza Chavarría
  37. Son of José María Ramonet Cuen and Natalia Vadez, nephew of Francisco Ramonet Cuen
  38. Son of Gaspar Zaragoza Maytorena great nephew of José María Maytorena Tapia through his sister Matilde Maytorena Tapia and Gaspar Zaragoza Chavarría
  39. Son of Leopoldo Ulloa and Belén Nogales
  40. Son of Francisco L. Llano Amaya and Guadalupe Zaragoza Maytorena, great niece of José María Maytorena Tapia
  41. Son of Enrique Claussen Bustillos
  42. "Autoridades electas. Presidencia Municipal de Guaymas. Karla Córdova González" (in Spanish). Instituto Estatal Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana de Sonora (IEESonora). Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  43. "Candidatos de Guaymas admiten derrota y felicitan a Karla Córdova". expreso (in Spanish). 8 June 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2021.


Coordinates: 27°55′06″N110°53′36″W / 27.9183°N 110.8933°W / 27.9183; -110.8933