Governor of Querétaro

Governor of Querétaro

This is a list of the governors of the Mexican state of Querétaro since 1911:

*1911 Adolfo Isla
*1911 Alfonso M. Veraza
*1911 José Antonio Septién
*1911 Carlos M. Loyola
*1913-1914 Joaquín F. Chicarro
*1914 José Antonio Septién
*1914 Federico Montes
*1914-1915 Teodoro Elizondo
*1915 Gustavo M. Bravo
*1915 José Siurob
*1915-1917 Federico Montes
*1916-1917 Emilio Salinas
*1917 Ernesto Perrusquí­a
*1919-1920 Salvador Argain
*1920 Fernando Villarreal
*1920 Rómulo de la Torre
*1920 José M. Truchuelo
*1923 Francisco Ramírez Luque
*1923 Joaquín de la Peña
*1924-1925 Julián Malo Juvera
*1925 Constantino Llaca
*1927-1929 Abraham Araujo
*1929 Ángel Vázquez Mellado
*1929-1931 Ramón Anaya
*1931-1935 Saturnino Osornio
*1935-1939 Ramón Rodríguez Familiar
*1939-1943 Noradino Rubio
*1943-1949 Agapito Pozo
*1949 Eduardo Luque Loyola
*1949-1955 Octavio Mondragón Guerra
*1955-1961 Juan C. Gorríez
*1961-1967 Manuel González Cosío
*1967-1973 Juventino Castro Sánchez
*1973-1979 Antonio Calzada Urquiza
*1979-1985 Rafael Camacho Guzmán
*1985-1991 Mariano Palacios Alcocer
*1991-1997 Enrique Burgos García
*1997-2003 Ignacio Loyola Vera
*2003-2009 Francisco Garrido Patrón

ee also

*List of Mexican state governors
*Politics of Mexico


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