Governor of
the Department of Antioquia
Arms of Antioquia
Flag of Antioquia
Incumbent
Aníbal Gaviria
since January 1, 2020
Department of Antioquia
Style
TypeHead of state
Head of government
ResidenceNone official
NominatorPolitical Parties
AppointerPopular vote
Term lengthFour years; limited to two consecutive terms
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Colombia
FormationDepartments of Colombia:
June 1856
Current form:
1019

The Governor of Antioquia heads the executive branch of the government of the Antioquia Department in Colombia.[1] The governor is the highest-ranking official in the department and is elected by popular vote. The current governor is Aníbal Gaviria.[2]

List

  Conservative   Liberal   Green Alliance   Democratic Center

Portrait Governor Term of office Acting governor
1 Juan Gómez Martínez
May 12, 1962
(Age 61)
January 1, 1992

August 7, 1994
Ramiro Valencia Cossio
(19941995)
2 Álvaro Uribe
July 4, 1952
(Age 71)
January 1, 1995

January 1, 1998
-
3 Alberto Builes January 1, 1999

December 31, 2000
-
4 Guillermo Gaviria Correa
November 27, 1962 – May 5, 2003
(Aged 40)
January 1, 2001

April 21, 2002
-
Eugenio Prieto
September 10, 1962
(Age 61)
December 25, 2002

December 31, 2003
5 Aníbal Gaviria
January 16, 1966
(Age 58)
January 1, 2004

December 31, 2007
Eugenio Prieto (20062006)
Claudia Restrepo (20062007)
6 Luis Alfredo Ramos
April 19, 1948
(Age 75)
January 1, 2008

December 31, 2012
Andrés Julián Rendon(20082008)
Mauricio Villegas(20092009)
7 Sergio Fajardo
June 19, 1956
(Age 67)
January 1, 2013

December 31, 2015
Claudia Luz Mejía (20142014)
8 Luis Pérez Gutíerrez
November 30, 1951
(Age 72)
January 1, 2016

December 31, 2019
-
9 Aníbal Gaviria
January 16, 1966
(Age 58)
January 1, 2020

December 31, 2023
Luis Fernando Suárez
(20202021)


Juan Pablo López
(20232023)
Luz Elena Gaviria
(20232023)

10 Andrés Julián Rendon January 1, 2024

Incumbent

References

  1. Cadavid, Roberto. "Historia de Antioquia" (PDF). Universidad de Antioquia. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  2. "Constitución Política". www.secretariasenado.gov.co. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
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