Governor Of Quintana Roo
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of Quintana Roo, since statehood.


Governors of the Free and Sovereign State of Quintana Roo since 1975

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Pre-statehood


Political Chiefs of the Federal Territory of Quintana Roo

* 1902 – 1903: José María de la Vega * 1903 – 1911: Ignacio A. Bravo * 1911 – 1912: Manuel Sánchez Rivera * 1912: Rafael Egealiz * 1912 – 1913: Alfredo Cámara Vales * 1913: Isidro Escobar Garrido * 1913: Alfonso Carrera Carbó * 1913: Víctor M. Morón * 1913: Arturo Garcilazo Juárez * 1913 – 1915: ''Annexed to Yucatán'' * 1915 – 1916: Carlos Plank * 1916 – 1917: Carlos A. Vidal


Governors of the Federal Territory of Quintana Roo

* 1917 – 1918: Carlos A. Vidal * 1918 – 1921: Octaviano Solís Aguirre * 1921: Pascual Coral Heredia * 1921 – 1923: Librado Abitia * 1923: Camilo E. Félix * 1923 – 1924: Anastasio Rojas * 1924: Librado Abitia * 1924 – 1925: Enrique Barocio Barrios * 1925: Amado Aguirre Santiago * 1925: Enrique Barocio Barrios * 1925 – 1926: Candelario Garza * 1926: Malrubio de la Chapa * 1926 – 1927: Antonio Ancona Albertos * 1927 – 1930: José Siurob * 1930 – 1931: Arturo Campillo Seyde * 1931:
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* 1931 – 1935: ''Annexed to Yucatán and
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'' * 1935 – 1940: Rafael E. Melgar * 1940 – 1944: Gabriel R. Guevara * 1944 – 1959: Margarito Ramírez * 1959 – 1964:
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See also

* List of Mexican state governors * Quintana Roo Territory *
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