Governor of Jalisco

The following is a list of governors of the Mexican state of Jalisco from 1921. The current constitution indicates a term 6 years in length, which cannot be renewed under any circumstances. It also stipulates the qualifications for becoming governor: a Mexican citizen by birth, at least 30 years of age, and a resident of Jalisco for at least 5 years prior to election. Elections are held one year after presidential elections.

Governor of Jalisco
Incumbent
Enrique Alfaro Ramírez

since December 6, 2018
ResidenceCasa Jalisco
Term lengthSix years, non-renewable.
Inaugural holderLuis Quintana Bocanegra y Ruiz
Formation1824

List of governors

Restored Republic (1867–1910)

No. Governor Term of Office Party Notes
Ramón Corona1 March 188722 September 1887Elected for the 1887—1891 term
Luis C. Curiel23 September 188723 November 1887Substitute governor
Ramón Corona24 November 188717 March 1888Constitutional governor
Juan G. Robles17 March 188818 March 1888Substitute governor
Pedro A. Galván19 March 188830 March 1888Substitute governor
Ramón Corona1 April 18889 January 1889Constitutional governor
Mariano Bárcena10 January 188924 January 1889Substitute governor
Ramón Corona25 January 188921 March 1889Constitutional governor
Mariano Bárcena22 March 188930 March 1889Substitute governor
Ramón Corona1 April 188911 November 1889Constitutional governor. Assassinated.
Ventura Anaya y Aranda11 November 188912 November 1889Substitute governor
Mariano Bárcena13 November 18896 May 1890Substitute governor
Ventura Anaya y Aranda7 May 189030 May 1890Substitute governor
Mariano Bárcena31 May 189021 October 1890Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel22 October 189028 February 1891Substitute governor
Pedro A. Galván1 March 18915 April 1891Elected for the 1891—1895 term
Miguel Gómez6 April 189122 April 1891Substitute governor
Pedro A. Galván23 April 189117 December 1891Constitutional governor
Francisco Santa Cruz18 December 189117 April 1892Substitute governor
Pedro A. Galván18 April 189220 November 1892Constitutional governor. Died on 12 December 1892.
Francisco Santa Cruz21 November 18922 March 1893Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel2 March 18938 November 1893Substitute governor
Francisco Santa Cruz9 November 189316 November 1893Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel17 November 189310 May 1894Substitute governor
Gregorio Saavedra11 May 189410 June 1894Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel11 June 189418 August 1894Substitute governor
Gregorio Saavedra19 August 189427 August 1894Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel28 August 189419 February 1895Substitute governor
Gregorio Saavedra20 February 189528 February 1895Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel1 March 189517 June 1895Elected for the 1895—1899 term
Gregorio Saavedra18 June 189527 June 1895Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel28 June 189519 August 1895Constitutional governor
Emiliano Robles20 August 189522 August 1895Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel23 August 189514 March 1896Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala15 March 189630 March 1896Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel31 March 189618 May 1896Constitutional governor
Gregorio Saavedra19 May 18962 June 1896Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel3 June 18964 November 1896Constitutional governor
Gregorio Saavedra5 November 189613 November 1896Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel14 November 189611 June 1897Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala12 June 189721 June 1897Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel22 June 18971 December 1897Constitutional governor
Gregorio Saavedra2 December 189718 December 1897Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel19 December 189730 March 1898Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala31 March 18985 April 1898Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel6 April 189825 January 1899Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala26 January 189928 February 1899Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel1 March 189925 May 1899Re-elected for the 1899—1903 term
Amado Rivas26 May 189912 June 1899Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel13 June 189918 August 1899Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala19 August 189930 September 1899Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel1 October 18997 May 1900Constitutional governor
José L. García8 May 190028 May 1900Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel29 May 190029 November 1900Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala30 November 190027 December 1900Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel28 December 190016 April 1901Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala17 April 190130 April 1901Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel1 May 190117 October 1901Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala18 October 19012 November 1901Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel3 November 19015 December 1901Constitutional governor
Amado Rivas6 December 190116 December 1901Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel17 December 190126 February 1902Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala27 February 190218 March 1902Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel19 March 190227 August 1902Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala28 August 190218 October 1902Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel19 October 19029 January 1903Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala10 January 190328 February 1903Substitute governor

Revolutionary governments (1917–1947)

Six-year term (1947–present)

  • (1921–1922): Basilio Badillo
  • (1922–1923): Antonio Valadez Ramírez
  • (1923–1924): Francisco Tolentino
  • (1923–1926): José Guadalupe Zuno
  • (1927): Clemente Sepúlveda
  • (1926–1927): Silvano González
  • (1927): Daniel Benitez
  • (1927–1929): Margarito Ramírez
  • (1929–1930): José María Cuellar
  • (1930–1931): Ruperto García Alba
  • (1931): Ignacio Mora
  • (1931–1932): Juan Robledo
  • (1932–1935): Sebastián Allende
  • (1935–1939): Everardo Copete
  • (1939–1943): Silvano González
  • (1943–1947): Marcelino García Barragán
  • (1947): Saturnino Coronado
  • (1947–1953): José Jesús González Gallardo
  • (1953–1959): Agustín Yáñez
  • (1959–1964): Juan Preciado
  • (1964–1965): José de Jesús Muñóz
  • (1965–1971): Francisco Medina Ascencio
  • (1971–1977): Alberto Orozco Romero
  • (1977–1983): Flavio Romero de Velasco
  • (1983–1988): Enrique Álvarez Castillo
  • (1988–1989): Francisco Rodríguez Gómez
  • (1989–1992): Guillermo Cosio Vidaurri
  • (1992–1995): Carlos Rivera Acevedo
  • (1995–2001): Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez
  • (2001–2006): Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña
  • (2006–2007): Gerardo Octavio Solís Gómez
  • (2007–2013): Emilio González Márquez
  • (2013–2018): Aristóteles Sandoval
  • (2018–2024): Enrique Alfaro Ramírez
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See also

  • List of Mexican state governors
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