Victoria Municipality, Tamaulipas

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Victoria Municipality is a municipality located in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. Its municipal seat is Ciudad Victoria.

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Municipal presidents

Municipal presidentTermPolitical partyNotes
Antonio Govela [1] [2] 1848
Manuel Castillo1853
Cipriano Rangel1878
Antonio Fernández1884
Ignacio Martínez1885
Ascensión Gil1888
Antonio Fernández1889
Francisco Hernández1890
Antonio Fernández1891
Francisco Terán1892
Manuel J. Solórzano1893–1894
N/A1895
Francisco Terán1896
Juan Terán1896
Francisco Terán1897
Leopoldo Zorrilla1899
Carlos Govea1900
Carlos Collado1900
Carlos Govea1901
Vicente García Lazo1902
Antonio Fernández1905–1907
José Ángel Castillo1908
José Pier1908
José Ángel Castillo1909
José Pier1909
José Ángel Castillo1910
José Pier1910
José Pier1911
Antonio P. Castro1912
Cipriano Guerra Espinoza
Rudecindo Montemayor1913
Maclovio M. Sierra1914
Jesús Cárdenas1915
Zenón Araujo1916
José María Garza Cantú
Carlos W. Trejo1918
Jesús Gómez1919
Francisco González1920–1921
Juan Antonio Flores
Juan Antonio Flores1922
Antonio P. Castro1923
Epigmenio García1924
Fernando Gómez
Arnulfo Martínez1925
Leoncio Torres1926
Epigmenio García1927
Fernando Gómez1928
Carlos A. Montemayor1929–1930 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Fernando Gómez1931–1932PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Manuel Gómez Garza1933–1934PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Melitón Rodríguez1935–1936PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Bernardino Rodríguez1937–1938PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Bernardo Turrubiates1939–1940 PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Lorenzo García1941–1942PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
José Martínez y Martínez1943–1945PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Brígido Anaya1946PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Donato Saldívar1946–1948 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Jesús Ramírez Masías01-01-1949–31-12-1951PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Fernando Montemayor de la Garza01-01-1952–31-12-1954PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Gerónimo Rodríguez Castillo01-01-1955–31-12-1957PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Carlos Canales Flores01-01-1958–31-12-1960PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Arsenio Saeb Félix1961–1962PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Carlos Quintanilla Meléndez01-01-1963–31-12-1965PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Jesús Ramírez Masías01-01-1966–31-12-1968PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Enrique Cárdenas González 01-01-1969–1971PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Rogelio Terán MedinaPRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Roberto Perales Meléndez1972–31-12-1974PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Magdaleno Mata Blanco01-01-1975–31-12-1977PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Bladimir Joch González01-01-1978–31-12-1980PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Raúl García García01-01-1981–31-12-1983PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Jaime Rodríguez Inurrigarro01-01-1984–31-12-1986PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Tito Reséndez Treviño01-01-1987–31-12-1989PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Ramón Durón Ruiz01-01-1990–31-12-1992PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Gustavo Adolfo Cárdenas Gutiérrez01-01-1993–31-12-1995PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Pascual Ruiz García [3] 01-01-1996–31-12-1998PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Enrique Cárdenas del Avellano [4] 01-01-1999–27-09-2000PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Applied for a leave
Egidio Torre Cantú 28-09-2000–31-12-2001PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
Eugenio Javier Hernández Flores [5] 01-01-2002–31-12-2004PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Álvaro Guadalupe [6] 01-01-2005–31-12-2007PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Arturo Diez Gutiérrez Navarro [7] 01-01-2008–31-12-2010PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Panal PNA logo (Mexico).svg
Miguel Ángel González Salum [8] 01-01-2011–2013PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
PVEM PVE logo (Mexico).png
Panal PNA logo (Mexico).svg
Alejandro Etienne Lland [9] 2013–2016PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
PVEM PVE logo (Mexico).png
Panal PNA logo (Mexico).svg
Óscar de Jesús Almaraz Smer [10] 2016–2018PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
PVEM PVE logo (Mexico).png
Panal PNA logo (Mexico).svg
Xicoténcatl González Uresti [11] 2018–2021 PAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg
PRD PRD logo without border (Mexico).svg
MC MC Party (Mexico).svg
Coalition "For Tamaulipas to the Front"
Eduardo Abraham Gattas Báez [12] 2021–2024 PT PT logo (Mexico).svg
Morena Morena logo (Mexico).svg
Eduardo Abraham Gattás Báez [13] 2024–Morena Morena logo (Mexico).svg He was reelected on 02/06/2024

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References

  1. "Victoria" (in Spanish). Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Archived from the original on August 22, 2016. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  2. "National Institute for Federalism and Municipal Development (Inafed). On the left column, please click on "Información Histórica". Then, from the drop-down menu, select "Presidentes Municipales". Search for the state or federal entity and then the desired municipality. Tamaulipas. Victoria" (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  3. "Instituto Estatal Electoral de Tamaulipas. Resultados del cómputo final de ayuntamientos. Elecciones 1995. PRI: 40940 votos. PAN: 35013 votos. PRD: 889 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  4. "Instituto Estatal Electoral de Tamaulipas. Consejo Estatal Electoral. Resultados finales del cómputo municipal. Proceso electoral 1998. Victoria. PRI: 43367 votos. PAN: 42257 votos. PRD: 1693 votos. PC: 524 votos. PT: 326 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  5. "Instituto Estatal Electoral de Tamaulipas. Vocalía de Organización Electoral. Cómputo final de la elección de ayuntamientos. Proceso electoral 2001. Victoria. PRI: 59509 votos. PAN: 16123 votos. PRD: 1623 votos. PT: 1093 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  6. "Instituto Estatal Electoral de Tamaulipas. Resultados finales del cómputo municipal. Proceso Electoral 2004. Victoria. PRI: 62277 votos. PAN: 41203 votos. PT: 2314 votos. PRD-Convergencia: 1340 votos. PT: 667 votos. PVEM: 523 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  7. "Instituto Estatal Electoral de Tamaulipas. Cómputo de ayuntamientos. Proceso electoral ordinario 2007. Victoria. PRI-Partido Nueva Alianza (Panal): 65447 votos. PAN: 25520 votos. PRD: 2979 votos. PT: 1513 votos" (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  8. "Instituto Estatal Electoral de Tamaulipas. Cómputo de ayuntamientos. Proceso electoral ordinario 2010. Victoria. PRI-PVEM-Panal: 87755 votos. PAN: 18450 votos. PRD: 2543 votos. PT: 2121 votos" (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  9. "Instituto Estatal Electoral de Tamaulipas. Cómputo de Ayuntamientos. Proceso electoral ordinario 2013. Victoria. PRI-PVEM-Panal: 51464 votos. MC: 42446 votos. PAN: 29899 votos. PRD: 1583 votos. PT: 1087 votos" (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  10. "Instituto Estatal Electoral de Tamaulipas. Proceso electoral ordinario 2015-2016. Candidatos electos. Victoria" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  11. "Instituto Estatal Electoral de Tamaulipas. Proceso electoral ordinario 2017-2018. Integración de Ayuntamientos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  12. "Instituto Estatal Electoral de Tamaulipas. Proceso electoral ordinario 2020-2021. Planilla electa" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  13. "Instituto Electoral de Tamaulipas (Ietam). Proceso electoral ordinario 2023-2024. Ayuntamiento de Victoria" (PDF) (in Spanish). Instituto Electoral de Tamaulipas. Retrieved 15 October 2024.

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