Governor of Oaxaca

Governor of Oaxaca

The Governor of Oaxaca (officially in Spanish "Gobernador Constitucional del Estado Libre y Soberano de Oaxaca", in English "Constitutional Governor of the Free and Sovereign State of Oaxaca"), as of 2006 Ulises Ruiz Ortiz, heads the executive branch of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. The office is created by the state constitution, which specifies a term of 6 years and prohibits reelection. The governor takes office on December 1, and the term ends on November 30 six years later.

All the governors after 1929 have been members of Institutional Revolutionary Party (which was founded in that year).

Governors of the state of Oaxaca

*(1917 - 1919): Juan Jiménez Méndez
*(1920 - 1924): Manuel García Vigil:*(1923): Flavio Pérez Gasga (Interim)
*(1924 - 1925): Onofre Jiménez
*(1925 - 1928): Genaro V. Vázquez
*(1928 - 1932): Francisco López Cortés
*(1932 - 1936): Anastasio García Toledo
*(1936 - 1940): Constantino Chapital
*(1940 - 1944): Vicente González Fernández
*(1944 - 1947): Edmundo M. Sánchez Cano
*(1947 - 1950): Eduardo Vasconcelos
*(1950 - 1952): Manuel Mayoral Heredia
*(1952 - 1955): Manuel Cabrera Carrasqueado:*(1955): Manuel I. Manjardín (Interim):*(1955 - 1956): José Pacheco Iturribarría (Interim)
*(1956 - 1962): Alfonso Pérez Gasca
*(1962 - 1968): Rodolfo Brena Torres
*(1968 - 1970): Víctor Bravo Ahuja
*(1970 - 1974): Fernando Gómez Sandoval
*(1974 - 1977): Miguel Zárate Aquino
*(1977 - 1980): Eliseo Jiménez Ruiz
*(1980 - 1985): Pedro Vázquez Colmenares
*(1985 - 1986): Jesús Martínez Álvarez
*(1986 - 1992): Heladio Ramírez López
*(1992 - 1998): Diódoro Carrasco Altamirano
*(1998 - 2004): José Murat Casab
*(2004 - 2010): Ulises Ruiz Ortiz

ee also

* List of Mexican state governors

References

* http://rulers.org/mexstat.html


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