The following is a list of municipal presidents of the city of Guadalajara, in Jalisco state, Mexico. [1]
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Term | Municipal president | Political party | Note |
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1542 [2] | Miguel de Ibarra | ||
1542–1912 | NA | ||
1912–1913 | Luis González Álvarez | ||
1915–1916 | Wilebaldo F. Romero | ||
1916–1917 | Luis Castellanos y Tapia | ||
1918 [3] | José Rivera Rosas | ||
1919–1920 | Salvador Ulloa | ||
1920 | Manuel Lamadrid | ||
1920 | Rafael Salazar | ||
1921 | Alfredo Romo | ||
1921 | Ignacio Gómez Gallardo | ||
1922 | José L. Suárez | ||
1922 | Luis C. Medina | ||
1922 | José Guadalupe Zuno | ||
1923 | Gustavo R. Cristo | ||
1923–1924 | Narciso Corvera | ||
1924 | Alberto Pérez Rojas | ||
1924–1925 | José María Cuéllar | ||
1926 | Ramón Córdova | ||
1927 | Luis R. Castillo | ||
1928 | Juan Manuel Chávez | ||
1929 | Manuel Celis | PNR | |
1929–1930 | Juan de Dios Robledo | PNR | |
1930 | José Pascual Alejandre | PNR | |
1931 | Miguel Colunga | PNR | |
1932 | Luis F. Ibarra | PNR | |
1932 | Ramiro Diéguez | PNR | |
1933–1934 | Eduardo R. González | PNR | |
1934 | Luis C. Rojas | PNR | |
1935 | Francisco Romero Gallardo | PNR | |
1936 | Florencio Topete | PNR | |
1936 | Juan G. Chávez | PNR | |
01/01/1937–31/12/1938 [4] [5] | Manuel F. Ochoa | PNR | |
01/01/1939–31/12/1940 [5] [6] | Luis Álvarez del Castillo | PRM | |
01/01/1941–31/12/1942 [6] [7] | Salvador González Romo | PRM | |
01/01/1943–31/12/1944 [7] [8] | Jesús Landeros | PRM | |
01/01/1945–31/12/1946 [8] [9] | Francisco Arana Hernández | PRM | |
01/01/1947–30/09/1948 | Heliodoro Hernández Loza | PRI | Last biennium |
01/01/1949 [10] –1952 | Ángel F. Martínez | PRI | This term was, exceptionally, a four-year one [11] (a quadrennium) |
1952–31/12/1952 [11] | Juan Ignacio Menchaca Manjarrez | PRI | Acting municipal president |
01/01/1953–31/12/1955 [12] | Jorge Matute Remus | PRI | First triennium |
01/01/1956–09/09/1958 [13] | Juan Gil Preciado | PRI | |
09/09/1958–31/12/1958 [14] | José María Ramos | PRI | Acting municipal president |
01/01/1959–31/12/1961 [15] | Juan Ignacio Menchaca Manjarrez | PRI | |
01/01/1962–10/02/1964 | Francisco Medina Ascencio | PRI | |
11/02/1964-31/12/1964 [16] | Dionisio Montelongo Cervantes [17] | PRI | Acting municipal president |
01/01/1965–31/12/1967 [18] | Eduardo Aviña Bátiz | PRI | |
1968–1970 | Efraín Urzúa Macías | PRI | |
1971–1973 | Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri | PRI | |
1974–1976 | Juan Delgado Navarro | PRI | |
1977–1979 | Guillermo Reyes Robles | PRI | |
1980–1982 | Arnulfo Villaseñor Saavedra | PRI | |
1982–1985 | Guillermo Vallarta Plata | PRI | |
1985–1988 | Eugenio Ruiz Orozco | PRI | |
1988–1992 | Gabriel Covarrubias Ibarra | PRI | |
1992 | Enrique Dau Flores | PRI | |
06/05/1992 [19] –30/03/1995 [20] | Alberto Mora López President of the City Council | PRI | |
31/03/1995 [20] –31/12/1997 | César L. Coll Carabias | PAN | |
01/01/1998 [21] –14/02/2000 [22] | Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña | PAN | |
15/02/2000 [23] –31/12/2000 | Héctor Pérez Plazola | PAN | Acting municipal president |
01/01/2001 [24] –31/12/2003 | Fernando Garza Martínez | PAN | This triennium was the last one that had the figure of municipal vice president: Carlos Urrea García Rulfo [25] |
01/01/2004 [26] -–05/12/2005 [27] | Emilio González Márquez | PAN | |
06/12/2005–31/12/2006 [28] [29] [30] | Ernesto Alfredo Espinosa Guarro | PAN | Acting municipal president |
01/01/2007– [31] 30/09/2009 [32] | Alfonso Petersen | PAN | |
01/10/2009–31/12/2009 | Juan Pablo de la Torre Salcedo | PAN | Acting municipal president |
01/10/2009–11/01/2012 [33] | Aristóteles Sandoval | PRI | |
12/01/2012–30/09/2012 | Francisco Ayón López | PRI | Acting municipal president |
01/10/2012–30/09/2015 | Ramiro Hernández García | PRI | |
01/10/2015–17/12/2017 [34] | Enrique Alfaro Ramírez | MC | |
17/12/2017–30/09/2018 | Enrique Ibarra Pedroza | MC | Acting municipal president |
01/10/2018–28/02/2021 | Ismael del Toro Castro | MC | |
01/03/2021–10/04/2021 [35] | Bárbara Lizette Trigueros Becerra | MC | Acting municipal president |
10/04/2021–30/09/2021 [36] | Eduardo Fabián Martínez Lomelí | MC | Acting municipal president |
01/10/2021–26/10/2023 | Pablo Lemus Navarro | MC | Applied for a leave to run for the governorship of Jalisco |
27/10/2023–30/09/2024 [37] | Juan Francisco Ramírez Salcido | MC | Acting municipal president |
01/10/2024– | Verónica Delgadillo García | MC |
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