List of municipal presidents of Guadalajara

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The following is a list of municipal presidents of the city of Guadalajara, in Jalisco state, Mexico. [1]

TermMunicipal presidentPolitical partyNote
1542 [2] Miguel de Ibarra
1542–1912NA
1912–1913Luis González Álvarez
1915–1916Wilebaldo F. Romero
1916–1917Luis Castellanos y Tapia
1918 [3] José Rivera Rosas
1919–1920Salvador Ulloa
1920Manuel Lamadrid
1920Rafael Salazar
1921Alfredo Romo
1921Ignacio Gómez Gallardo
1922José L. Suárez
1922Luis C. Medina
1922 José Guadalupe Zuno
1923Gustavo R. Cristo
1923–1924Narciso Corvera
1924Alberto Pérez Rojas
1924–1925José María Cuéllar
1926Ramón Córdova
1927Luis R. Castillo
1928Juan Manuel Chávez
1929 Manuel Celis PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
1929–1930Juan de Dios RobledoPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
1930José Pascual AlejandrePNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
1931Miguel ColungaPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
1932Luis F. IbarraPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
1932Ramiro DiéguezPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
1933–1934Eduardo R. GonzálezPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
1934Luis C. RojasPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
1935Francisco Romero GallardoPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
1936Florencio TopetePNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
1936Juan G. ChávezPNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
01/01/1937–31/12/1938 [4] [5] Manuel F. Ochoa PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
01/01/1939–31/12/1940 [5] [6] Luis Álvarez del Castillo PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
01/01/1941–31/12/1942 [6] [7] Salvador González RomoPRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
01/01/1943–31/12/1944 [7] [8] Jesús LanderosPRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
01/01/1945–31/12/1946 [8] [9] Francisco Arana HernándezPRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
01/01/1947–30/09/1948Heliodoro Hernández Loza PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Last biennium
01/01/1949 [10] –1952Ángel F. MartínezPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg This term was, exceptionally, a four-year one [11] (a quadrennium)
1952–31/12/1952 [11] Juan Ignacio Menchaca ManjarrezPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
01/01/1953–31/12/1955 [12] Jorge Matute Remus PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg First triennium
01/01/1956–09/09/1958 [13] Juan Gil Preciado PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
09/09/1958–31/12/1958 [14] José María RamosPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
01/01/1959–31/12/1961 [15] Juan Ignacio Menchaca ManjarrezPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
01/01/1962–10/02/1964 Francisco Medina Ascencio PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
11/2/1964-30/09/1964Eduardo Ibáñez ValenciaPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
1964–1967Eduardo Aviña BátizPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
1967–1970Efraín Urzúa MacíasPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
1970–1973 Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
1973–1976Juan Delgado NavarroPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
1976–1979Guillermo Reyes RoblesPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
1979–1982Arnulfo Villaseñor SaavedraPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
1982–1985Guillermo Vallarta PlataPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
1985–1988Eugenio Ruiz OrozcoPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
1988–1992 Gabriel Covarrubias Ibarra PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
1992Enrique Dau FloresPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
06/05/1992 [16] –30/03/1995 [17] Alberto Mora López
President of the City Council
PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
31/03/1995 [17] –31/12/1997César L. Coll Carabias PAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg
01/01/1998 [18] –14/02/2000 [19] Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña PAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg
15/02/2000 [20] –31/12/2000Héctor Pérez PlazolaPAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
01/01/2001 [21] –31/12/2003Fernando Garza MartínezPAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg This triennium was the last one that had the figure of municipal vice president: Carlos Urrea García Rulfo [22]
01/01/2004 [23] -–05/12/2005 [24] Emilio González Márquez PAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg
06/12/2005–31/12/2006 [25] [26] [27] Ernesto Alfredo Espinosa GuarroPAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
01/01/2007– [28] 30/09/2009 [29] Alfonso Petersen PAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg
01/10/2009–31/12/2009Juan Pablo de la Torre SalcedoPAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
01/10/2009–11/01/2012 [30] Aristóteles Sandoval PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
12/01/2012–30/09/2012Francisco Ayón LópezPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
01/10/2012–30/09/2015 Ramiro Hernández García PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
01/10/2015–17/12/2017 [31] Enrique Alfaro Ramírez MC MC Party (Mexico).svg
17/12/2017–30/09/2018 Enrique Ibarra Pedroza MC MC Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
01/10/2018–28/02/2021 Ismael del Toro Castro MC MC Party (Mexico).svg
01/03/2021–10/04/2021 [32] Bárbara Lizette Trigueros Becerra MC MC Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
10/04/2021–30/09/2021 [33] Eduardo Fabián Martínez LomelíMC MC Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
01/10/2021–26/10/2023 Pablo Lemus Navarro MC MC Party (Mexico).svg Applied for a leave to run for the governorship of Jalisco
27/10/2023– [34] Juan Francisco Ramírez SalcidoMC MC Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president

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