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1 List of governors of Yucatan  



1.1  16th century  





1.2  17th century  





1.3  18th century  





1.4  19th century  





1.5  From independence to the Mexican Revolution  





1.6  Governors of the Free and Sovereign State of Yucatan since the Revolution  







2 See also  





3 References  














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Governor of Yucatán
Seal of the State of Yucatán

Incumbent
Mauricio Vila Dosal
since October 1, 2018
TypeState governor
Term lengthSix years, non-renewable.
Constituting instrumentPopular election
Formation1546
First holderFrancisco de Montejo
DeputyMaria Dolores Fritz Sierra - Secretary-General of Government.
Salary$95,532 mexican pesos MXN (2019)[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

The governor of the State of Yucatan is the head of the executive branch of the Mexican stateofYucatán, elected to a six-year-term and not eligible for reelection. The figure of the governor is established on the Constitution of the State of Yucatan on its Title Fifth. The term of the Governor begins on October 1 of the year of the election and finishes September 30, six years later.

The same constitution empowers those individuals to be elected governor who have held the title of executive power but in a different way to the popular election, namely the interim, or temporary replacements. The latter has caused controversies and political conflicts, because in the view of several instances is in conflict with a precept of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States that stipulates that no state governor may hold power for more than six years.[2]

List of governors of Yucatan

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The state of Yucatán was created on January 31, 1824, being one of the original states of the federation, which along their history has passed through all the systems of government in place in Mexico: the federal system as the central system, so that the name of the entity has varied between state and department; varying with it, the name of the holder of the executive branch of the State.

Individuals who have occupied the governorship in the state of Yucatán, in its various denominations, have been:

16th century

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17th century

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  • (1604 - 1612): Carlos de Luna y Arellano
  • (1612 - 1617): Antonio de Figueroa y Bravo
  • (1617 - 1619): Francisco Ramírez Briceño (first Captain General of Yucatán)
  • (1620 - 1621): Arias de Lozada y Taboada
  • (1621 - 1628): Diego de Cárdenas
  • (1628 - 1630): Juan de Vargas Machuca
  • (1630 - 1631): Íñigo de Argüello y Carvajal, oidorofReal Audiencia de México
  • (1631 - 1633): Fernando Centeno Maldonado (interim)
  • (1633 - 1635): Jerónimo de Quero
  • (1635 - 1636): Fernando Centeno Maldonado (interim)
  • (1636 - 1636): Andrés Pérez Franco
  • (1636 - 1643): Diego Zapata de Cárdenas
  • (1643 - 1644): Francisco Núñez Melián
  • (1644 - 1645): Enrique Dávila Pacheco (interim)
  • (1645 - 1648): Esteban de Azcárraga
  • (1648 - 1650): Enrique Dávila Pacheco (interim)
  • (1650 - 1652): García de Valdés y Osorio
  • (1652 - 1653): Martín de Robles y Villafaña (interim)
  • (1653 - 1654): Pedro Sáenz Izquierdo (interim)
  • (1655 - 1660): Francisco de Bazán
  • (1660 - 1662): José Campero de Sorredevilla
  • (1663 - 1664): Juan Francisco de Esquivel y la Rosa (interim)
  • (1664 - 1664): Rodrigo Flores de Aldana
  • (1664 - 1667): Juan Francisco de Esquivel y la Rosa (interim)
  • (1667 - 1669): Rodrigo Flores de Aldana
  • (1669 - 1670): Frutos Delgado (interim)
  • (1670 - 1672): Fernando Francisco de Escobedo
  • (1672 - 1674): Miguel Franco Cordóñez de Soto (Miguel Francisco Cordonio de Sola)
  • (1674 - 1677): Sancho Fernández de Angulo y Sandoval
  • (1677 - 1679): Antonio de Layseca y Alvarado
  • (1679 - 1680): Juan de Aréchiga (interim)
  • (1680 - 1683): Antonio de Layseca y Alvarado
  • (1683 - 1688): Juan Bruno Téllez de Guzmán
  • (1688 - 1692): Juan José de la Bárcena
  • (1693 - 1695): Roque de Soberanis y Centeno
  • (1695 - 1696): Martín de Urzúa y Arizmendi
  • (1696 - 1699): Roque de Soberanis y Centeno
  • (1699 - 1703): Martín de Urzúa y Arizmendi
  • 18th century

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  • (1706 - 1708): Martín de Urzúa y Arizmendi
  • (1708 - 1712): Fernando de Meneses y Bravo de Saravia
  • (1712 - 1715): Alonso de Meneses y Bravo de Saravia
  • (1715 - 1720): Juan José de Vértiz y Hontañón
  • (1720 - 1724): Antonio Cortaire y Terreros
  • (1725 - 1733): Antonio de Figueroa y Silva
  • (1733 - 1734): Juan Francisco Fernández de Sabariego
  • (1734 - 1736): Santiago de Aguirre (interim)
  • (1736 - 1742): Manuel Salcedo
  • (1743 - 1750): Antonio Benavides Bazán y Molina
  • (1750 - 1752): Juan José de Clou
  • (1752 - 1758): Melchor de Navarrete
  • (1758 - 1761): Alonso Fernández de Heredia
  • (1761 - 1762): José Crespo y Honorato. Put down the rebellion and determined the torture and death of Jacinto Canek, leader Maya.
  • (1762 - 1763): Antonio Ainz de Ureta (interim)
  • (1763 - 1763): José Álvarez (substitute)
  • (1763 - 1764): Felipe Ramírez de Estenoz
  • (1764 - 1764): José Álvarez (substitute)
  • (1764 - 1770): Cristóbal de Zayas (interim)
  • (1771 - 1776): Antonio de Oliver
  • (1777 - 1777): Alonso Manuel Peón
  • (1778 - 1778): Hugo O'Conor Cunco y Fali
  • (1779 - 1779): Alonso Manuel Peón (substitute)
  • (1779 - 1782): Roberto Rivas Betancourt (interim)
  • (1783 - 1789): José Merino y Ceballos
  • (1789 - 1792): Lucas de Gálvez
  • (1792 - 1792): Alonso Manuel Peón (substitute)
  • (1792 - 1793): José Sabido Vargas (interim)
  • (1793 - 1800): Arturo O'Neill y O'Kelly
  • 19th century

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    From independence to the Mexican Revolution

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  • Santiago Méndez Ibarra 5 terms, 1840s-1850s
  • Miguel Barbachano 5 terms, 1841-1853
  • Crescencio José Pinel
  • Manuel Cepeda Peraza 1860s
  • General Protasio Guerra 1877
  • José María Iturralde 1878
  • Manuel Romero Ancona 1878-1882
  • General Octavio Rosado 1882-1886
  • General Guillermo Palomino 1886-1889
  • Juan Pío Manzano 1889-1890
  • Colonel Daniel Traconis 1890-1894
  • Carlos Peón Machado 1894-1897
  • José María Iturralde 1897-1898
  • General Francisco "Pancho" Cantón 1898-1902
  • José María Iturralde 1897-1898
  • Olegario Molina 1902-1910
  • Enrique Muñoz Arístegui (acting) 1907-1910
  • José María Pino Suárez 1911
  • Jesús L. González 1911
  • Nicolás Cámara Vales
  • Agustín Patrón Correa
  • Nicolás Cámara Vales
  • Fernando Solís León
  • Arcadio Escobedo
  • Felipe G. Solís
  • Eugenio Rascón
  • Prisciliano Cortés
  • Eleuterio Ávila
  • Toribio de los Santos
  • Abel Ortiz Argumedo
  • Salvador Alvarado Rubio 1915-1918
  • Carlos Castro Morales
  • Enrique Recio
  • Francisco Vega Loyo
  • Tomás Garrido Canabal
  • Antonio Ancona Albertos
  • Hircano Ayuso O'Horibe
  • Manuel Berzunza
  • Governors of the Free and Sovereign State of Yucatan since the Revolution

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  • (1924): Juan Ricárdez Broca (usurper)
  • (1924): Miguel Cantón (acting)
  • (1924–1926): José María Iturralde Traconis
  • (1926–1930): Álvaro Torre Díaz
  • (1930–1934): Bartolomé García Correa, National Revolutionary Party, PNR
  • (1934–1935): César Alayola Barrera, PNR
  • (1935–1936): Fernando Cárdenas, PNR
  • (1936–1938): Florencio Palomo Valencia, PNR
  • (1938–1942): Humberto Canto Echeverría, Party of the Mexican Revolution, PRM
  • (1942–1946): Ernesto Novelo Torres, PRM
  • (1946–1951): José González Beytia  PRI
  • (1951–1952): Humberto Esquivel Medina  PRI
  • (1952–1953): Tomás Marentes Miranda  PRI
  • (1953–1958): Víctor Mena Palomo  PRI
  • (1958–1964): Agustín Franco Aguilar  PRI
  • (1964–1970): Luis Torres Mesías  PRI
  • (1970–1976): Carlos Loret de Mola Mediz  PRI
  • (1976–1982): Francisco Luna Kan  PRI
  • (1982–1984): Graciliano Alpuche Pinzón  PRI
  • (1984–1988): Víctor Cervera Pacheco  PRI
  • (1988–1991): Víctor Manzanilla Schaffer  PRI
  • (1991–1993): Dulce María Sauri Riancho  PRI
  • (1993–1994): Ricardo Ávila Heredia  PRI
  • (1994–1995): Federico Granja Ricalde  PRI
  • (1995–2001): Víctor Cervera Pacheco  PRI
  • (2001–2007): Patricio Patrón Laviada  PAN
  • (2007–2012): Ivonne Ortega Pacheco  PRI
  • (2012–2018): Rolando Zapata Bello  PRI
  • (2018–2024): Mauricio Vila Dosal  PAN
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Official Salaries for the State Departments' Authorities Government of the State of Yucatan. Retrieved on 18 October 2019. In Spanish.
  • ^ Political Constitution of the State of Yucatan In spanish. Retrieved on 18 October 2019.

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