List Of Governors Of Hidalgo
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The governor of Hidalgo is the head of the
executive branch The Executive, also referred as the Executive branch or Executive power, is the term commonly used to describe that part of government which enforces the law, and has overall responsibility for the governance of a State (polity), state. In poli ...
of government of the Mexican state of
Hidalgo Hidalgo may refer to: People * Hidalgo (nobility), members of the Spanish nobility * Hidalgo (surname) Places Mexico * Hidalgo (state), in central Mexico * Hidalgo, Coahuila, a town in the north Mexican state of Coahuila * Hidalgo, Nuevo LeĂ ...
. From the establishment of the office, 78 individuals have served as Hidalgo's governor including those who served on a provisional or interim basis. The following list is a list of all individuals who have served as Hidalgo's governor.


Governors of Hidalgo

*(1869): Juan CrisĂłstomo Doria (provisional governor) *(1869–1873): Antonio Tagle *(1873–1876): Justino FernĂĄndez Mondoño *(1877–1881): Rafael Cravioto *(1881–1885): SimĂłn Cravioto *(1885–1889): Francisco Cravioto *(1889–1893): Rafael Cravioto *(1893–1897): Rafael Cravioto *(1897–1901): Francisco Valenzuela (deputy) *(1901–1905): Pedro L. RodrĂ­guez *(1905–1909): Pedro L. RodrĂ­guez *(1909–1911): Pedro L. RodrĂ­guez *(1911): JoaquĂ­n GonzĂĄlez (interim governor) *(1911): Emilio Asiain (interim governor) *(1911): JesĂșs Silva Espinosa (interim governor) *(1911–1912): RamĂłn M. Rosales RodrĂ­guez (interim governor) *(1912): Amador Castañeda Jaimes (interim governor) *(1912–1913):
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(interim governor) *(1913): AgustĂ­n Sanguines (interim governor) *(1913–1914): AgustĂ­n PĂ©rez (provisional governor) *(1914): AgustĂ­n Sanguines (interim governor) *(1914): FroilĂĄn JimĂ©nez (interim governor) *(1914): NicolĂĄs Flores Rubio (provisional governor) *(1914): Filiberto Rubio (Deputy governor) *(1914): Manuel Medina Veytia (provisional governor) *(1914): Almaquio Tovar (provisional governor) *(1914–1915): Daniel Cerecedo Estrada (provisional governor) *(1915): Vicente Salazar (provisional governor) *(1915):
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(provisional governor) *(1915):
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(provisional governor) *(1915): Alfredo J. Machuca (provisional governor) *(1915): JosĂ© L. Aguilar (provisional governor) *(1915): Fernando Lizardi (provisional governor) *(1915): Miguel GĂłmez Noriega (provisional governor) *(1915): JosĂ© Kotuscey (provisional governor) *(1915): J. de la Luz Romero (provisional governor) *(1915–1917): NicolĂĄs Flores (provisional governor) *(1917):
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(provisional governor) *(1917–1921): NicolĂĄs Flores Rubio *(1921–1923): Amado Azuara *(1923–1925): Antonio Azuara *(1925–1929): MatĂ­as RodrĂ­guez *(1929–1933): BartolomĂ© Vargas Lugo *(1933–1937): Ernesto Viveros *(1937–1940): Javier Rojo GĂłmez *(1940–1941): Otilio Villegas Lora *(1941–1945): JosĂ© Lugo Guerrero *(1945–1951): Vicente Aguirre del Castillo *(1951–1957): QuintĂ­n Rueda VillagrĂĄn *(1957–1961):
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*(1961–1963): Oswaldo Cravioto Cisneros *(1963–1969): Carlos RamĂ­rez Guerrero *(1969–1970): Manuel SĂĄnchez Vite *(1970–1972): Donaciano Serna Leal *(1972–1975): Manuel SĂĄnchez Vite *(1975): Otoniel Miranda *(1975): RaĂșl Lozano RamĂ­rez *(1975–1976): Jorge Rojo Lugo *(1976–1978): JosĂ© Luis SuĂĄrez Molina *(1978–1981): Jorge Rojo Lugo *(1981–1987): Guillermo Rossell de la Lama *(1987–1993): Adolfo Lugo Verduzco *(1993–1998):
JesĂșs Murillo Karam JesĂșs Murillo Karam (born 2 March 1947) is a Mexican lawyer and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He served as governor of the state of Hidalgo from 1993 to 1998. In 1998 he became Undersecretary of Pub ...
*(1998–1999): Humberto Lugo Gil *(1999–2005): Manuel Ángel NĂșñez Soto *(2005–2011):
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*(2011–2016): Francisco Olvera Ruiz *(2016–2022):
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. *(2022–present): Julio Menchaca


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