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The Governor of Michoacán is the head of the executive branch of the State of
Michoacán Michoacán, formally Michoacán de Ocampo, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Michoacán de Ocampo, is one of the 31 states which, together with Mexico City, compose the Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The stat ...
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Mexico Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar ...
. According to the Political Constitution of the Free and Sovereign State of Michoacán de Ocampo, the exercise of the executive power is deposited in a single individual with the title of Constitutional Governor of the Free and Sovereign State of Michoacán de Ocampo, who is elected for a period of 6 years without any possibility of re-election. The governor's term of service begins February 15 of the year of the election and finishes on the next February 14 after having passed six years. The state of Michoacán was created in 1824, being one of the original states of the federation, thus it has existed through all systems of government effective in Mexico, as much the federal system as the central system, which is the reason the denomination of the organization has varied between state and department. The individuals that have occupied the Governorship of the State of Michacán, in their different denominations, since its inception are listed below.


List of governors of the state of Michoacán

* (1825): Antonio Castro * (1829–1830): José Trinidad Salgado * (1830–1833): Diego Moreno Jasso * (1836–1841): José Ignacio Álvarez * (1837): Onofre Calvo Pintado * (1837): Vicente Sosa * (1842–1843): José Ignacio Álvarez * (1844): Juan Manuel Olmos * (1844–1846):
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* (1847): Melchor Ocampo * (1852): Francisco Silva * (1853):
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* (1854): Anastasio Torrejón * (1853): José María Manzo * (1856): Miguel Silva * (1856): Gregorio Ceballos * (1857):
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* (1861): Epitacio Huerta * (1864–1865): Carlos Salazar Ruiz * (1865): Vicente Riva Palacio * (1867): Justo Mendoza * (1867): Rafael Carrillo * (1876–1891): Mariano Jiménez * (1891): Epifanio Reyes. * (1891–1911): Aristeo Mercado * (1911–1911): Felipe de Jesús Tena * (1912–1912): Miguel Silva * (1912–1912): Dr. Ángel Carreón y Ochoa Garibay * (1913–1915): Gertrudis Sánchez * (1915–1917): Alfredo Elizondo * (1917): José Rentería Luviano * (1917):
Pascual Ortiz Rubio Pascual Ortiz Rubio (; 10 March 1877 – 4 November 1963) was a Mexican military officer, topographical engineer, diplomat and politician who served as the 49th President of Mexico from 1930 to 1932. He was one of three presidents to serve ou ...
* (1918): Porfirio García de León * (1919): Francisco Ortiz Rubio * (1920): Rafael Álvarez * (1920):
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* (1920): Celerino Luviano * (1920): José Rentería Luviano * (1921): Primo Serranía Mercado * (1921): Jesús Magaña Soto * (1921): Silvestre Guerrero * (1922–1924): Sidronio Sánchez Pineda * (1924–1928): Enrique Ramírez Aviña * (1928–1929):
Lázaro Cárdenas Lázaro Cárdenas del Río (; 21 May 1895 – 19 October 1970) was a Mexican army officer and politician who served as president of Mexico from 1934 to 1940. Previously, he served as a general in the Constitutional Army during the Mexican Revo ...
* (1929–1930): Dámaso Cárdenas del Río * (1930):
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* (1930–1931): Gabino Vázquez * (1931–1932):
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* (1932–1934): Benigno Serrato * (1934–1935): Rafael Sánchez Tapia * (1936–1936): Rafael Ordorica * (1936–1939): Gildardo Magaña * (1939): Arnulfo Avila * (1939–1940): Conrado Magaña * (1940–1944): Félix Ireta Viveros * (1944–1949): José María Mendoza Pardo * (1949–1950): Daniel T. Rentería * (1950–1956): Dámaso Cárdenas del Río * (1956–1962): David Franco Rodríguez * (1962–1968): Agustín Arriaga * (1968–1970): Carlos Gálvez Betancourt * (1970–1974): Servando Chávez Hernández * (1974–1980): Carlos Torres Manzo * (1980–1986):
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano (; born 1 May 1934) is a Mexicans, Mexican politician and civil engineer. A prominent Social democracy, social-democrat and the son of 51st president of Mexico Lázaro Cárdenas, he is a former List of heads of ...
* (1986–1988): Luis Martínez Villicaña * (1988–1992): Genovevo Figueroa Zamudio * (1992): Eduardo Villaseñor Peña * (1992–1996): Ausencio Chávez Hernández * (1996–2002): Víctor Manuel Tinoco * (2002–2008): Lázaro Cárdenas Batel * (2008–2012): Leonel Godoy * (2012–2013): Fausto Vallejo * (2013): Jesús Reyna García (Interim) * (2013–2014): Fausto Vallejo * (2014–2015): Salvador Jara Guerrero (Substitute) * (2015–2021): Silvano Aureoles Conejo * (2021–):
Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla (born 22 February 1976) is a Mexican lawyer and politician. A member of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena), he has served as Governor of Michoacán since 2021. In 2018, he was elected to serve in the Congress ...


See also

* List of Mexican governors


References


External links


List of governors of Michoacán
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