Governor of Colima
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According to the Political Constitution of the Free and Sovereign State of Colima
Colima
Colima is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, make up the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It shares its name with its capital and main city, Colima....

, the exercise of the Executive Power of this Mexican entity is placed in a single individual, called the Constitutional Governor of the Free and Sovereign State of Colima who is chosen for a period of 6 years and is not eligible for reelection. The term of governor begins November 1 of the year of the election and finishes October 31 after six years have elapsed.

The state of Colima was created in the year 1853, before during diverse periods of its history was a federal territory or department, by which the denomination of the holder of the Executive Power of the entity suffered various changes.

Governors of Colima from 1857

The individuals that have occupied the Governorship of the State of Colima, have been the following:
  • (1857): Manuel Álvarez
    Manuel Álvarez
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  • (1857): José Washington
  • (1857–1858): José Silverio Núñez
  • (1858): Ricardo Palacio
  • (1858–1859): Miguel Contreras Medellín
  • (1859): José Maria Mendoza
  • (1859): Manuel Salazar
  • (1859–1860): Jerónimo Calatayud
  • (1860–1862): Urbano Gómez
  • (1862): Salvador Brihuega
  • (1862): Manuel F. Toro
  • (1862): Florencio Villareal
  • (1862): Manuel F. Toro
  • (1862): Julio García
    Julio Garcia
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  • (1862–1864): Ramón R. De la Vega
  • (1864): Julio García
    Julio Garcia
    Julio García or Julio Garcia may refer to:* Julio Acosta García , a president of Costa Rica* Julio A. Garcia , American attorney Julio Arnoldo Garcia* Julio César García, Mexican boxerThe name may also refer to:...

  • (1864–1867): José Maria Mendoza (Imperial prefect)
  • (1867–1869): Ramón R. De la Vega
  • (1869–1871): Francisco J. Cueva
  • (1871–1873): Francisco Santa Cruz
  • (1873–1877): Filomeno Bravo
  • (1877–1879): Doroteo López
  • (1879): Pedro A. Galván
  • (1880–1883): Francisco Santa Cruz
  • (1883): Miguel de la Madrid
    Miguel de la Madrid
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  • (1883–1886): Esteban García
    Esteban García
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  • (1887–1893): Gildardo Gómez Campero
  • (1893–1902): Francisco Santa Cruz
  • (1900–1901): Alberto Betancourt (Interim)
  • (1901–1902): José Campero
  • (1902–1911): Enrique O. de la Madrid
  • (1908–1910): Isidoro Bravo Interino
  • (1911–1912): Miguel García Topete
  • (1912–1913): José Trinidad Alamillo
  • (1913): Vidal Fernández
    Vidal Fernandez
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  • (1913): Roberto F. Barney Interino
  • (1913): Miguel M. Morales
  • (1913): Julián Jaramillo
  • (1913–1914): Juan A. Hernández
  • (1914): Antonio Delgadillo
  • (1914): Juan G. Cabral (one day only) (Interim)
  • (1914–1917): Eduardo Ruiz (Interim)
  • (1917–1919): Felipe Valle (Interim)
  • (1917–1919): Francisco Ramírez Villarreal (Interim)
  • (1917–1919): Juan Jacobo Valadés (Interim)
  • (1917–1919): Esteban Baca Calderón (Interim)
  • (1917–1919): Miguel Orozco Camacho (Interim)
  • (1917–1919): Rafael Gómez Espinoza (Interim)
  • (1917–1919): Juan José Ríos (Interim)
  • (1917–1919): Enrique O. de la Madrid (Interim)
  • (1917–1919): José Trinidad Alamillo (Interim)
  • (1917–1919): Juan José Ríos
  • (1917–1919): Felipe Valle (Interim)
  • (1919–1923): Miguel Álvarez García (Interim)
  • (1923–1927): Gerardo Hurtado Sánchez (Interim)
  • (1925): Simón García (Interim)
  • (1925): Francisco Solórzano Béjar (Interim)
  • (1931): Pedro Torres Ortiz (Interim)
  • (1917–1931): Laureano Cervantes
  • (1931–1935): Salvador Saucedo
  • (1935): José Campero
  • (1935–1939): Miguel G. Santa Ana
  • (1939–1943): Pedro Torres Ortíz
  • (1943–1949): Manuel Gudiño
  • (1949–1955): Jesús González Lugo
  • (1955–1961): Rodolfo Chávez Carrillo
  • (1961–1967): Francisco Velasco Curiel
  • (1967–1973): Pablo Silva García

For the period 1973–1979 was chosen Antonio Barbosa Heldt
Antonio Barbosa Heldt
Antonio Barbosa Heldt was a teacher and Mexican politician, member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party. In 1973, he was chosen as Governor of Colima, but died before he could take office...

 that died before taking on the job.
  • (1973–1974): Leonel Ramírez García
  • (1974–1979): Arturo Noriega Pizano
  • (1979–1985): Griselda Álvarez
    Griselda Álvarez
    Griselda Álvarez was the first female governor in Mexico. Álvarez was Governor of the state of Colima from 1979-1985. -Biography:...

  • (1985–1991): Elías Zamora Verduzco
  • (1991–1997): Carlos de la Madrid Virgen
  • (1997–2003): Fernando Moreno Peña
  • (2003–2004): Carlos Flores Dueñas
    Carlos Flores Dueñas
    Carlos Flores Dueñas is a Mexican politician of the Institutional Revolutionary Party , who served as the acting governor of Colima in November and December 2003. Both before and since serving as governor, he has also served as the state's Secretary of Education...

  • (2004–2005): Gustavo Vázquez Montes
    Gustavo Vázquez Montes
    Gustavo Alberto Vázquez Montes was a Mexican politician. At the time of his death he was serving as the governor of the western state of Colima, representing the Institutional Revolutionary Party ....

  • (2005): Arnoldo Ochoa González
    Arnoldo Ochoa González
    Arnoldo Ochoa González is a Mexican politician, federal deputy and vice president of the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico.He was a Governor of Colima in temporary period after the death in an accident of Gustavo Vázquez...

  • (2005–2009): Silverio Cavazos
    Silverio Cavazos
    Jesús Silverio Cavazos Ceballos was a Mexican politician, the Governor of Colima from 2005-09, elected after the death of Gustavo Vázquez Montes...

  • (2009-Present): Mario Anguiano Moreno
    Mario Anguiano Moreno
    Mario Anguiano Moreno is a Mexican politician and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party. Moreno has served as the Governor of Colima since November 2, 2009. Was Municipal president of the City of Colima, Colima capital regaining his party after the mandate of the PAN Leoncio Morán Sánchez...

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