Governor of Campeche
Gobernador de Campeche
Incumbent
Layda Sansores
since September 15, 2021
Member ofCONAGO
Term length6 years, non-renewable
Inaugural holderPablo García Montilla

The governor of Campeche, officially Constitutional Governor of the Free and Sovereign State of Campeche (Spanish: Gobernador Constitucional del Estado de Campeche), is in charge the Executive branch of the State Government.

Term

Governors are elected to serve for 6 years and they can not hold the title under any circumstance ever again. The governor takes office on the 15th day of September of the same electoral year and ends on September 14 six years after.

List of governors

According to the historical records of the State,[1] the following is the list of individuals who have held the office of governor since statehood:

Nineteenth century

No. Portrait Name Governorship Term of office Political party Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Pablo García MontillaConstitutional26 March 186221 January 18641 year, 301 days
Constitutional15 December 18671 June 18702 years, 169 days
2Tomás Anzar BarbachanoProvisional2 June 187019 July 187047 days
3Salvador DondéInterim19 Julio 18705 January 1871171 days
4 Joaquín Baranda QuijanoConstitutional
(Extraordinary election)
6 January 187115 September 1871253 days
Constitutional16 September 187115 September 18754 years, 0 days
16 September 18754 January 18771 year, 111 days
Elected under the Porfiriato
5Juan B. ZamudioInterim5 January 187728 April 1877114 days
6 Marcelino CastillaConstitutional
(Extraordinary election)
29 April 187715 September 18792 years, 140 days
Constitutional16 September 187918 October 18801 year, 32 days
-Prudencio Pérez RosadoInterim18 October 188030 November 188044 daysPresident of the State Superior Court of Justice
7Arturo ShielsConstitutional
(Extraordinary election)
1 December 188015 September 18833 years, 15 days
-Joaquín Baranda QuijanoConstitutional16 September 188315 November 188361 days
8Juan Montalvo BarandaConstitutional
(Extraordinary election)
16 November 188315 September 18873 years, 304 days
9Juan Trinidad FerrerConstitutional16 September 188724 April 1888222 days
10Onecíforo DuránInterim25 April 188815 September 1888144 days
11Joaquín Z. Kerlegand FloresConstitutional
(Extraordinary election)
16 September 188815 September 18913 years, 0 days
12Leocadio PreveConstitutional16 September 189115 September 18954 years, 0 days
-Juan Montalvo BarandaConstitutional16 September 189519 November 18983 years, 64 daysDied in office[2]
13 Carlos Gutiérrez Mac-GregorInterim19 November 189815 September de 1899300 days
Constitutional16 September 18992 de April 19022 years, 198 days

Twentieth century

No. Portrait Name Governorship Term of office Political party Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
14 José CastellotInterim2 April 190224 May 190253 days
Constitutional25 May 19029 August 190276 days
15 Luis García MézquitaInterim9 August 190215 September 19031 year, 38 days Died in office[3]
Constitutional16 September 190315 June 19051 year, 272 days
-José A. RuzActing Governor15 June 190521 June 19056 days
16 Tomás Aznar y CanoInterim21 June 19052 September 190574 days
Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
3 September 190515 September 19072 years, 13 days
Constitutional16 September 19079 August 19102 years, 327 days
17José García GualInterim9 August 191025 May 1911289 days
Elected during the Mexican Revolution
18Gustavo Suzarte CamposInterim25 May 191115 June 191121 days
19Román Sabas FloresInterim16 June 191127 June 19115 days
20Urbano EspinozaInterim27 June 191115 September 191181 days
21Manuel Castilla BritoConstitutional16 September 191111 June 19131 year, 361 days
-Felipe Bueno CastillaProvisional12 June 191330 June 191319 daysPresident of the State Superior Court of Justice
22Manuel Rojas MorenoInterim1 July 19133 July 19133 days
23 Manuel RiveraInterim4 July 191314 February 1914226 days
Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
15 February 19144 September 1914202 days
24Eduardo Hurtado AubryInterim5 September 19149 September 19145 days
25 Joaquín Mucel AceretoProvisional10 September 191423 June 19172 years, 287 days
Constitutional
(Extraordinary election)
24 June 191715 September 19192 years, 84 days
26Enrique Arias SolísConstitutional16 September 191915 May 1920243 days
-Eduardo Arceo ZumárragaProvisional16 May 192025 July 192071 days
Elected under the post-revolutionary period
-Gonzalo Sales GuerreroSubstitute26 July 19203 January 1921161 days
-Eduardo Arceo ZumárragaProvisional4 January 192116 February 192144 days
27Enrique Gómez BriceñoConstitutional
(Extraordinary election)
17 February 192111 August 1921175 days
-Guillermo Ferrer VegaProvisional11 August 192124 November 1921106 days
28Ramón Félix FloresConstitutional
(Extraordinary election)
25 November 192115 September 19231 year, 295 daysPartido Socialista Agrario de Campeche (PSAC)
29Ángel Castillo LanzConstitutional16 September 192315 September 19274 years, 0 daysPSAC
30Silvestre Pavón SilvaConstitutional16 September 192719 November 19281 year, 65 days
31Pedro Tello AndurezaInterim20 November 192828 November 19288 days
32 Ramiro Bojórquez CastilloInterim28 November 192828 December 192830 days National Revolutionary Party (PNR)
Substitute28 December 192831 May 19312 years, 154 days
33Fausto Bojórquez CastilloSubstitute Interim12 June 193115 September 193196 daysPNR
34Benjamín Romero EsquivelConstitutional16 September 193115 September 19354 years, 0 daysPNR
35Eduardo R. Mena CórdovaConstitutional16 September 193515 September 19394 years, 0 daysMexican Revolution Party (PRM)
36Héctor Pérez MartínezConstitutional16 September 193915 September 19434 years, 0 daysPRM
Six-year terms
37Eduardo J. Lavalle UrbinaConstitutional16 September 194315 September 19496 years, 0 daysPRM
38Manuel Jesús López HernándezConstitutional16 September 194915 September 19556 years, 0 daysInstitutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
39Alberto Trueba UrbinaConstitutional16 September 195515 September 19616 years, 0 daysPRI
40José Ortiz ÁvilaConstitutional16 September 196115 September 19676 years, 0 daysPRI
41Carlos Sansores PérezConstitutional16 September 19672 March 19735 years, 168 daysPRILeft governorship to become a federal deputy[4]
42 Carlos Pérez CámaraInterim3 March 197313 August 1973164 days PRI
Substitute14 August 197315 September 197333 days
43Rafael Rodríguez BarreraConstitutional16 September 197315 September 19796 years, 0 daysPRI
44Eugenio Echeverría CastellotConstitutional16 September 197915 September 19856 years, 0 daysPRI
45Abelardo Carrillo ZavalaConstitutional16 September 198515 September 19916 years, 0 daysPRI
46Jorge Salomón Azar GarcíaConstitutional16 September 199115 September 19976 years, 0 daysPRI
47José Antonio González CuriConstitutional16 September 199715 September 20036 years, 0 daysPRI

Twenty-first century

No. Portrait Name Governorship Term of office Political party Notes
Took office Left office Time in office
48Jorge Carlos Hurtado ValdezConstitutional16 September 200315 September 20096 years, 0 daysPRI
49Fernando Ortega BernésConstitutional16 September 200915 September 20156 years, 0 daysPRI
50Alejandro Moreno CárdenasConstitutional16 September 201513 July 20193 years, 300 daysPRILeft governorship to become national president of the PRI[5]
51Carlos Miguel Aysa GonzálezInterim13 July 201914 September 20212 years, 64 daysPRI
52Layda SansoresConstitutional15 September 2021Incumbent2 years, 104 daysMorena

See also

References

  1. "Gobierno del Estado de Campeche - Nuestro Estado - Cultura - Gobernadores de Campeche" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2004-02-06. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  2. Instituto Mora (2022-01-02). "Algo de la política citadina campechana (1871-1911)". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  3. COESPO (2015). "Biografías de los Gobernadores del Estado de Campeche 1857-2015" [Biographies of the Governors of the State of Campeche 1857-2015] (PDF). Gobierno de Campeche (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-06-25. Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  4. Francisco, Ynurreta (22 December 2005). "Murió Carlos Sansores, ex gobernador de Campeche" [Carlos Sansores, ex-governor of Campeche, died]. El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  5. Santana, Rosa (13 June 2019). "Carlos Miguel Aysa González releva a "Alito" como gobernador de Campeche" [Carlos Miguel Aysa González substitutes “Alito” as governor of Campeche] (in Spanish). Proceso. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
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