1929 in Mexico
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Events from the year 1929 in Mexico
Incumbents
Federal government
- President:
- Emilio Portes Gil (starting December 1)
- Interior Secretary (SEGOB):
- Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE):
- Communications Secretary (SCT):
- Education Secretary (SEP):
Supreme Court
- President of the Supreme Court:
Governors
- Aguascalientes:
- Campeche:
- Chiapas:
- Chihuahua:
- Coahuila:
- Durango:
- Guanajuato:
- Guerrero:
- Hidalgo:
- Jalisco:
- State of Mexico:
- Michoacán:
- Morelos:
- Nayarit:
- Nuevo León:
- Oaxaca:
- Puebla:
- Querétaro:
- San Luis Potosí:
- Sinaloa:
- Sonora:
- Tabasco:
- Tamaulipas:
- Tlaxcala:
- Veracruz:
- Yucatán:
- Zacatecas:
Events
- March 3 – Escobar Rebellion: A revolt by Generals José Gonzalo Escobar and Jesús María Aguirre, challenging the power of Plutarco Elías Calles, ends in failure.[1]
- November 17 – General election: Pascual Ortiz Rubio of the National Revolutionary Party is elected the new President. It is now widely thought that the election was rigged.[2][3][4]
Ongoing
- Mexican Repatriation (1929-1936)[5]
Births
- January 4 – Aldo Monti, actor (died 2016)
- February 24 – Modesta Lavana, healer and activist for indigenous rights in Hueyapan (died 2010)
- April 5 – Vicente García Bernal, Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Ciudad Obregón (1988–2005).(d. 2017)
- April 28 – Evangelina Elizondo, actress (died 2017)
- July 28 – José Solé, stage actor and director (Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes) (d. 2017)
- August 20 – Carlos Ancira, film actor (died 1987)
- October 17 — Sergio Chávez Saldaña, Chihuahua surgeon and teacher (d. 2018).
- November 18 — Francisco Savín, composer and director of Xalapa Symphony Orchestra (1963-1967); (d. 2018).
- Date unknown — Adela Peralta Leppe, actress, first female clown in Mexico (d. 2018)
Deaths
- March 20 – Miguel Alemán González, general (born 1884)[6]
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References
- Ragsdale, Kenneth Baxter (2010). Wings over the Mexican Border: Pioneer Military Aviation in the Big Bend. University of Texas. ISBN 0292787812.
- "Las elecciones de 1929". Reconoce MX. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
- Gil Olmos, José. "Un siglo de fraudes". Proceso. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
- Ramales Osorio, M.C. "MÉXICO: FRAUDES ELECTORALES, AUTORITARISMO Y REPRESIÓN Del Estado benefactor al Estado neoliberal". Retrieved 19 August 2018.
- Hoffman, Abraham (1974-01-01). Unwanted Mexican Americans in the Great Depression: Repatriation Pressures, 1929-1939. VNR AG. ISBN 9780816503667.
- "Miguel Alemán González (1884-1929)". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
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