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Governor of Jalisco

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Formation
  
1824

Governor of Jalisco

Term length
  
Six years, non-renewable.

Inaugural holder
  
Luis Quintanar Bocanegra y Ruiz

The following is a list of governors of the Mexican state of Jalisco from 1921. The current constitution indicates a term 6 years in length, which cannot be renewed under any circumstances. It also stipulates the qualifications for becoming governor: a Mexican citizen by birth, at least 30 years of age, and a resident of Jalisco for at least 5 years prior to election. Elections are held one year after presidential elections.

List of governors

  • (1921–1922): Basilio Badillo
  • (1922–1923): Antonio Valadez Ramírez
  • (1923–1924): Francisco Tolentino
  • (1923–1926): José Guadalupe Zuno
  • (1927): Clemente Sepúlveda
  • (1926–1927): Silvano Barba González
  • (1927): Daniel Benitez
  • (1927–1929): Margarito Ramírez
  • (1929–1930): José María Cuellar
  • (1930–1931): Ruperto García de Alva
  • (1931): Ignacio de la Mora
  • (1931–1932): Juan de Dios Robledo
  • (1932–1935): Sebastián Allende
  • (1935–1939): Everardo Topete
  • (1939–1943): Silvano Barba González
  • (1943–1947): Marcelino García Barragán
  • (1947): Saturnino Coronado Organista
  • (1947–1953): José Jesús González Gallo
  • (1953–1959): Agustín Yáñez
  • (1959–1964): Juan Gil Preciado
  • (1964–1965): José de Jesús Muñóz Limón
  • (1965–1971): Francisco Medina Ascencio
  • (1971–1977): Alberto Orozco Romero
  • (1977–1983): Flavio Romero de Velasco
  • (1983–1988): Enrique Álvarez del Castillo
  • (1988–1989): Francisco Rodríguez Gómez
  • (1989–1992): Guillermo Cossío Vidaurri
  • (1992–1995): Carlos Rivera Aceves
  • (1995–2001): Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez
  • (2001–2006): Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña
  • (2006–2007): Gerardo Octavio Solís Gómez
  • (2007–2013): Emilio González Márquez
  • (2013–2019): Aristóteles Sandoval
  • References

    Governor of Jalisco Wikipedia