Municipalities of Jalisco

Jalisco is a state in West Mexico that is divided into 125 municipalities.[1]

Map of Mexico with Jalisco highlighted

Municipalities in Jalisco are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico.[2] Every three years, citizens elect a municipal president (Spanish: presidente municipal) by a plurality voting system who heads a concurrently elected municipal council (ayuntamiento) responsible for providing all the public services for their constituents. The municipal council consists of a variable number of trustees and councillors (regidores y síndicos).[3] Municipalities are responsible for public services (such as water and sewerage), street lighting, public safety, traffic, supervision of slaughterhouses and the maintenance of public parks, gardens and cemeteries.[4] They may also assist the state and federal governments in education, emergency fire and medical services, environmental protection and maintenance of monuments and historical landmarks. Since 1984, they have had the power to collect property taxes and user fees, although more funds are obtained from the state and federal governments than from their own income.[4]

Municipalities

  State capital

INEGI codeMunicipalityMunicipal Seat Population (2015)[1]
001AcaticAcatic 21,530
002Acatlán de JuárezAcatlán de Juárez 22,261
003Ahualulco de MercadoAhualulco de Mercado 23,362
004AmacuecaAmacueca 5,385
005AmatitánAmatitán 15,344
006AmecaAmeca 60,951
007ArandasArandas 77,116
008Atemajac de BrizuelaAtemajac de Brizuela 6,717
009AtengoAtengo 5,475
010AtenguilloAtenguillo 3,899
011Atotonilco El AltoAtotonilco El Alto 60,480
012AtoyacAtoyac 8,264
013Autlán de NavarroAutlán de Navarro 60,572
014AyotlánAyotlán 37,963
015AyutlaAyutla 12,453
016BolañosBolaños 7,341
017Cabo CorrientesEl Tuito 10,303
018Cañadas de ObregónCañadas de Obregón 4,110
019Casimiro CastilloCasimiro Castillo 21,584
020ChapalaChapala 50,738
021ChimaltitánChimaltitán 3,383
022ChiquilistlánChiquilistlán 6,102
023CihuatlánCihuatlán 41,300
024CoculaCocula 26,687
025ColotlánColotlán 17,865
026Concepción de Buenos AiresConcepción de Buenos Aires 6,088
027Cuautitlán de García BarragánCuautitlán de García Barragán 18,138
028CuautlaCuautla 2,120
029CuquíoCuquío 17,980
030DegolladoDegollado 21,479
031EjutlaEjutla 1,862
032El ArenalEl Arenal 19,900
033El GrulloEl Grullo 24,312
034El LimónEl Limón 5,379
035El SaltoEl Salto 183,437
036Encarnación de DíazEncarnación de Díaz 53,555
037EtzatlánEtzatlán 19,847
038Gómez FaríasSan Sebastián del Sur 14,278
039GuachinangoGuachinango 4,184
040GuadalajaraGuadalajara 1,460,148
041HostotipaquilloHostotipaquillo 9,761
042HuejúcarHuejúcar 5,633
043Huejuquilla El AltoHuejuquilla El Alto 8,787
044Ixtlahuacán de los MembrillosIxtlahuacán de los Membrillos 53,045
045Ixtlahuacan del RíoIxtlahuacan del Río 19,070
046JalostotitlánJalostotitlán 33,777
047JamayJamay 24,753
048Jesús MaríaJesús María 19,469
049Jilotlán de los DoloresJilotlán de los Dolores 9,917
050JocotepecJocotepec 46,521
051JuanacatlánJuanacatlán 17,955
052JuchitlánJuchitlán 5,638
053La BarcaLa Barca 65,055
054La HuertaLa Huerta 24,563
055La Manzanilla de La PazLa Manzanilla de La Paz 3,688
056Lagos de MorenoLagos de Moreno 164,981
057MagdalenaMagdalena 22,643
058MascotaMascota 14,477
059MazamitlaMazamitla 13,799
060MexticacanMexticacan 5,088
061MezquiticMezquitic 19,452
062MixtlánMixtlán 3,526
063OcotlánOcotlán 99,461
064Ojuelos de JaliscoOjuelos de Jalisco 32,357
065PíhuamoPíhuamo 11,192
066PoncitlánPoncitlán 51,944
067Puerto VallartaPuerto Vallarta 275,640
068QuitupanQuitupan 8,379
069San Cristobal de la BarrancaSan Cristobal de la Barranca 3,117
070San Diego de AlejandríaSan Diego de Alejandría 7,349
071San GabrielSan Gabriel 16,105
072San Juan de los LagosSan Juan de los Lagos 69,725
073San Juanito de EscobedoAntonio Escobedo 9,420
074San JuliánSan Julián 15,890
075San MarcosSan Marcos 3,783
076San Martín de BolañosSan Martín de Bolaños 3,122
077San Martín de HidalgoSan Martín de Hidalgo 27,777
078San Miguel El AltoSan Miguel El Alto 32,960
079San Sebastián del OesteSan Sebastián del Oeste 5,643
080Santa María del OroSanta María del Oro 2,028
081Santa María de los AngelesSanta María de los Angeles 3,033
082SayulaSayula 36,778
083TalaTala 80,365
084Talpa de AllendeTalpa de Allende 15,126
085Tamazula de GordianoTamazula de Gordiano 38,396
086TapalpaTapalpa 19,506
087TecalitlánTecalitlán 16,579
088Techaluta de MontenegroTechaluta de Montenegro 3,703
089TecolotlánTecolotlán 17,257
090TenamaxtlánTenamaxtlán 7,005
091TeocalticheTeocaltiche 41,278
092Teocuitatlán de CoronaTeocuitatlán de Corona 10,317
093Tepatitlán de MorelosTepatitlán de Morelos 141,322
094TequilaTequila 42,009
095TeuchitlánTeuchitlán 9,608
096Tizapan El AltoTizapan El Alto 20,961
097Tlajomulco de ZuñigaTlajomulco de Zuñiga 549,442
098San Pedro TlaquepaqueSan Pedro Tlaquepaque 664,193
099TolimánTolimán 10,310
100TomatlánTomatlán 35,824
101TonaláTonalá 536,111
102TonayaTonaya 5,960
103TonilaTonila 7,919
104TotaticheTotatiche 4,412
105TototlánTototlán 23,171
106TuxcacuescoTuxcacuesco 4,229
107TuxcuecaTuxcueca 6,156
108TuxpanTuxpan 34,535
109Unión de San AntonioUnión de San Antonio 17,915
110Unión de TulaUnión de Tula 13,446
111Valle de GuadalupeValle de Guadalupe 6,924
112Valle de JuárezValle de Juárez 5,389
113Villa CoronaVilla Corona 17,824
114Villa GuerreroVilla Guerrero 5,417
115Villa HidalgoVilla Hidalgo 20,257
116Villa PurificaciónVilla Purificación 10,704
117Yahualica de González GalloYahualica de González Gallo 22,586
118Zacoalco de TorresZacoalco de Torres 28,205
119ZapopanZapopan 1,332,272
120ZapotilticZapotiltic 29,190
121Zapotitlán de VadilloZapotitlán de Vadillo 7,027
122Zapotlán del ReyZapotlán del Rey 17,893
123Zapotlán el GrandeCiudad Guzmán 105,123
124ZapotlanejoZapotlanejo 68,519
125San Ignacio Cerro GordoSan Ignacio 18,952
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References

  1. "División municipal. Jalisco". www.cuentame.inegi.org.mx. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
  2. "Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos". Article 115,  of 1917 (in Spanish). Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  3. OECD (November 12, 2004). New Forms of Governance for Economic Development. OECD Publishing. p. 121. ISBN 9264015329.
  4. International Business Publications (2009). Mexico Company Laws and Regulations Handbook. p. 42. ISBN 1-4330-7030-8.
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