The following is a list of governors of the Mexican state of Jalisco from 1821. The current Constitution indicates a term of six 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 five years prior to election. Elections are held concurrently with presidential elections.

Governor of Jalisco
since 6 December 2024
ResidenceCasa Jalisco
Term lengthSix years, non-renewable.
Inaugural holderLuis Quintanar
Formation21 June 1823[1]

List of governors

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Rulers of the Province of Nueva Galicia during Independent Mexico (1821–1823)

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Governor Term of office Party Notes
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Pedro Celestino Negrete[2] 13 June 1821 25 June 1821
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José Antonio de Andrade y Baldomar 26 June 1821 5 February 1822
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Antonio Basilio Gutiérrez y Ulloa, Victoria y Deza 6 February 1822 19 October 1822
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Superior political chief due to temporary absence of Captain general Pedro Celestino Negrete
Luis Quintanar 20 October 1822 21 June 1823
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Captain general and superior political chief of the Province of Nueva Galicia

Rulers of the State of Jalisco during Independent Mexico (1823–1836)

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Governor Term of office Party Notes|-
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Luis Quintanar 21 June 1823 17 June 1824
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Constituent governor of the State of Jalisco
José Ma. Castañeda y Medina 17 June 1824 3 July 1824
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Acting governor
Rafael Dávila 4 July 1824 23 October 1824
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Acting vice governor
Juan Nepomuceno Cumplido 24 October 1824 23 January 1825
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Acting vice governor
Prisciliano Sánchez Padilla 24 January 1825 29 December 1826[3]
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Constitutional governor of the Free State of Jalisco
José María Echauri 30 December 1826 18 January 1827
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Acting governor
Juan Nepomuceno Cumplido 19 January 1827 23 September 1828
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Vice governor
José Justo Corro 24 September 1828 28 February 1829
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Acting governor
José Ignacio Cañedo y Arróniz 1 March 1829 6 February 1830
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Constitutional governor
José Ignacio Herrera y Cairo 7 February 1830 4 March 1830
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Vice governor
Ramón Navarro 8 March 1830 15 March 1830
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Military imposition
Juan Nepomuceno Cumplido 15 March 1830 29 July 1830
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José Ignacio Cañedo y Arróniz 29 July 1830 25 October 1830
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Constitucional governor
José Ignacio Herrera y Cairo 26 October 1830 14 February 1831
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Vice governor
José Ignacio Cañedo y Arróniz 15 February 1831 19 August 1832
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As a result of a conflict between the State Government and the General Command, by decree 406 of Congress, of 24 November 1831, the State Powers moved to the city of Lagos de Moreno, where they functioned since 4 December 1831, to 5 January 1832[4]
José Ignacio Herrera y Cairo 20 August 1832 19 February 1833
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Pedro Tamés Jurado 1 March 1833 16 June 1834
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Constitutional governor
Francisco Cortés Valdivia 17 June 1834 17 June 1834
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Acting governor
Santiago Guzmán Parra 18 June 1834 22 June 1834
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Acting governor
Juan Nepomuceno Cumplido 23 June 1834 11 August 1834
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Vice governor
José Antonio Romero 12 August 1834 1 December 1834
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Provisional
José Antonio Romero 2 December 1834 5 January 1836
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Constitutional governor
Antonio Escobedo 5 January 1836 25 January 1836
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Voter in the Departmental Governing Body
José Antonio Romero 25 January 1836 18 June 1836
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Acting governor

Governors of Jalisco, Centralism and Federalism (1836–1857)

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Governors Term of office Party Notes
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Antonio Escobedo 19 June 1836 ??/11/1837
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Vice governor
José Justo Corro ??/11/1837 ??/12/1837
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Acting governor
Antonio Escobedo ??/12/1837 8 August 1841
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Department of Jalisco
Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga 12 August 1841 9 September 1841
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Acting governor
Joaquín Castañeda 10 September 1841 4 November 1841
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Voter in the Departmental Governing Body
Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga ??/05/1842 ??/01/1843
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Governor and general commander
José María Jarero 5 February 1843 23 March 1843
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Governor and general commander of the Department of Jalisco
José Antonio Mozo ??/05/1843 ??/02/1844
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Department of Jalisco
Manuel Antonio Cañedo 2 March 1844 9 March 1844
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Department of Jalisco
Pánfilo Galindo ??/03/1844 ??/05/1844
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Department of Jalisco
Antonio Escobedo 6 May 1844 20 May 1846
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Constitucional governor of the Department of Jalisco
Juan Nepomuceno Cumplido 20 May 1846 6 June 1846
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Acting governor of the State of Jalisco
José María Yáñez 12 June 1846 14 August 1846
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Acting governor of the State of Jalisco
Juan Nepomuceno Cumplido 15 August 1846 23 November 1846
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Acting governor of the State of Jalisco
Joaquín Angulo 24 November 1846 ??/09/1847
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Acting governor
Sabás Sánchez Hidalgo ??/09/1847 ??/09/1847
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Acting governor
Joaquín Angulo ??/09/1847 29 February 1848
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Acting governor
José Guadalupe Montenegro 1 March 1848 1 March 1848
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Joaquín Angulo 2 March 1848 22 March 1848
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José Guadalupe Montenegro 23 March 1848 1 May 1848
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Joaquín Angulo 2 May 1848 7 August 1848
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José Guadalupe Montenegro 8 August 1848 19 November 1848
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Joaquín Angulo 20 November 1848 12 April 1849
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José Guadalupe Montenegro 13 April 1849 25 April 1849
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Joaquín Angulo 26 April 1849 15 October 1849
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José Guadalupe Montenegro 16 October 1849 14 November 1849
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Joaquín Angulo 15 November 1849 10 March 1850
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José Guadalupe Montenegro 11 March 1850 9 May 1850
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Joaquín Angulo 10 May 1850 20 June 1850
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José Guadalupe Montenegro 21 June 1850 19 July 1850
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Joaquín Angulo 20 July 1850 26 July 1850
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José Guadalupe Montenegro 27 July 1850 11 October 1850
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Joaquín Angulo 12 October 1850 ??/09/1851
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José Guadalupe Montenegro ??/09/1851 ??/10/1851
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Joaquín Angulo ??/10/1851 29 February 1852
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Jesús López Portillo 1 March 1852 26 July 1852
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Gregorio Dávila 26 July 1852 13 September 1852
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José María Blancarte 13 September 1852 20 October 1852
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Governor and general commander
José María Yáñez 20 October 1852 10 June 1853
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Governor and general commander
José Palomar y Rueda 10 June 1853 16 July 1853
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Acting governor
José María Ortega 17 July 1853 13 May 1855
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Governor and general commander
Manuel Gamboa 14 May 1855 22 August 1855
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Governor and general commander
Ignacio Comonfort 23 August 1855 31 August 1855
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Santos Degollado 1 September 1855 4 January 1856
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Governor and general commander
Gregorio Dávila 4 January 1856 5 February 1856
Liberal
Substitute governor
Santos Degollado 6 February 1856 30 May 1856
Liberal
Governor and general commander
José Ignacio Herrera y Cairo 30 May 1856 30 July 1856
Liberal
Substitute governor
Anastasio Parrodi 31 July 1856 16 December 1856
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Governor and general commander

Rulers of Jalisco during the Reform and the Second Empire, until the Restored Republic (1857–1867)

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Governor Term of office Party Notes
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Gregorio Dávila 17 December 1856 8 February 1857
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Substitute governor
Anastasio Parrodi 2 March 1857 18 January 1858
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Jesús Leandro Camarena 18 January 1858 17 March 1858
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Substitute governor
José Silverio Núñez 17 March 1858 23 March 1858
Liberal
Governor and general commander
Urbano Tovar 24 March 1858 6 April 1858
Conservative
Department of Jalisco
Pedro Ogazón 7 April 1858 7 April 1858
Liberal
Substitute governor
Urbano Tovar 8 April 1858 2 June 1858
Conservative
Department of Jalisco
Francisco García Casanova 3 June 1858 23 September 1858
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Governor and general commander of the Department of Jalisco
José María Blancarte 24 September 1858 28 October 1858
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Pedro Ogazón 29 October 1858 16 December 1858
Liberal
José Quintanilla 18 December 1858 8 January 1859
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Leonardo Márquez 8 January 1859 20 March 1859
Conservative
Luis Tapia 27 March 1859 14 May 1859
Conservative
Leonardo Márquez 15 May 1859 28 May 1859
Conservative
Governor and commander in chief
Luis Tapia 29 May 1859 2 September 1859
Conservative
Governor and general commander due to temporary absence of Leonardo Márquez
Leonardo Márquez 3 September 1859 14 November 1859
Conservative
Department of Jalisco
Luis Tapia 15 November 1859 14 December 1859
Conservative
Adrián Woll 15 December 1859 24 May 1860
Conservative
Governor and general commander
Pedro Espejo ??/05/1860 ??/05/1860
Conservative
Governor and commander due the absence of Woll during the first days of May
Pedro Valadez 24 May 1860 26 May 1860
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Severo Castillo ??/06/1860 2 November 1860
Conservative
Governor and general in chief
Pedro Ogazón 2 November 1860 30 July 1861
Liberal
Governor and general commander
Ignacio Luis Vallarta 1 August 1861 1 September 1861
Liberal
Substitute governor
Pedro Ogazón 2 September 1861 23 December 1861
Liberal
Ignacio Luis Vallarta 23 December 1861 11 February 1862
Liberal
Pedro Ogazón 12 February 1862 ??/10/1862
Liberal
Constitucional governor
Manuel Doblado ??/10/1862 5 December 1862
Liberal
Governor and military commander
Jesús López Portillo 6 December 1862 17 December 1862
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Governor and military commander
Manuel Doblado ??/12/1862 ??/03/1863
Liberal
Pedro Ogazón ??/03/1863 20 June 1863
Liberal
Governor and general commander of the States of Jalisco and Colima
José María Arteaga 20 June 1863 1863
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Ángel Bravo 1863 1863
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Rómulo Díaz de la Vega 7 January 1864 7 August 1864
Monarchist
Superior political prefect. The antagonistic sides, monarchist and republican, controlled only parts of the State
Domingo Llamas 8 August 1864 11 December 1864
Monarchist
Superior political prefect
José María Arteaga 1864 1864
Liberal
Anacleto Herrera y Cairo 24 July 1864 ??/09/1864
Liberal
José María Gutiérrez Hermosillo ??/09/1864 ??/10/1864
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Mariano Morett 12 December 1864 7 May 1865
Monarchist
Superior political prefect
Jesús López Portillo 8 May 1865 4 October 1865
Monarchist
Superior political prefect
Mariano Morett 1865 1866
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Teodoro Marmolejo 1866 1866
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Mariano Morett 1866 1866
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Teodoro Marmolejo 1866 1866
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Juan Carlos Jontan 1866 1866
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Jesús López Portillo 1866 1866
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Francisco Gutiérrez ??/08/1866 ??/12/1866
Monarchist
Imperial commissary and general commander
Eulogio Parra 21 December 1866 26 December 1866
Liberal
Military commander of the State of Jalisco
Donato Guerra 1866 1867
Liberal
Antonio Gómez Cuervo 16 January 1867 8 December 1867
Liberal
Governor and acting military commander

Governors of Jalisco since the Restored Republic until 1877 (1867–1877)

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Governor Term of office Party Notes
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Antonio Gómez Cuervo 8 December 1867 17 May 1868
Liberal
Constitutional governor
Emeterio Robles Gil 18 May 1868 1 March 1869
Liberal
Substitute governor
Antonio Gómez Cuervo 2 March 1869 17 January 1870
Liberal
Constitutional governor
Florentino Carrillo 17 January 1870 6 April 1870
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Governor and military commander
Antonio Gómez Cuervo 6 April 1870 28 February 1871
Liberal
Constitutional governor
Jesús Leandro Camarena 11 June 1870 12 June 1870
Liberal
Acting governor, simultaneously with Antonio Gómez Cuervo
Aurelio Hermoso 13 June 1870 28 February 1871
Liberal
Substitute, simultaneously with Antonio Gómez Cuervo
Jesús Leandro Camarena 1 March 1871 15 July 1871
Liberal
Acting governor
Félix Barrón 15 July 1871 26 September 1871
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Substitute governor
Ignacio Luis Vallarta 27 September 1871 28 February 1875
Liberal
Constitutional governor
Jesús Leandro Camarena 1 March 1875 9 February 1876
Liberal
Constitutional governor
José Ceballos 9 February 1876 24 November 1876 Governor and military commander
Leopoldo Romano ??/11/1876 ??/01/1877
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In charge of the government and the military command, due to the temporary absence of José Ceballos

Governors of the State of Jalisco during the Porfiriato (1877–1911)

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Governor Term of office Party Notes
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Jesús Leandro Camarena 6 January 1877 28 February 1879
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Constitutional governor
Fermín González Riestra 1 February 1879 4 February 1882
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Constitutional governor
Antonio I. Morelos 5 February 1882 26 May 1882
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Acting governor
Pedro Landázuri 26 May 1882 28 February 1883
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Provisional governor
Francisco Tolentino 1 March 1883 9 September 1883
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Constitutional governor
Maximiano Valdovinos 10 September 1883 1 October 1883
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Substitute governor
Francisco Tolentino 2 October 1883 30 April 1884
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Constitutional governor
Maximiano Valdovinos 1 May 1884 17 May 1884
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Substitute governor
Francisco Tolentino 18 May 1884 22 December 1884
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Constitutional governor
Maximiano Valdovinos 23 December 1884 5 January 1885
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Substitute governor
Francisco Tolentino 6 January 1885 5 July 1885
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Constitutional governor
Maximiano Valdovinos 6 July 1885 23 July 1885
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Substitute governor
Francisco Tolentino 24 July 1885 1 February 1886
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Constitutional governor
Maximiano Valdovinos 2 February 1886 23 February 1886
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Substitute governor
Francisco Tolentino 24 February 1886 27 May 1886
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Constitutional governor
Maximiano Valdovinos 28 May 1886 7 June 1886
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Substitute governor
Francisco Tolentino 8 June 1886 20 October 1886
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Constitutional governor
Maximiano Valdovinos 21 October 1886 3 November 1886
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Substitute governor
Francisco Tolentino 4 November 1886 28 February 1887
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Constitutional governor
Ramón Corona 1 March 1887 22 September 1887
Liberal
Constitutional governor.
Luis C. Curiel 23 September 1887 23 November 1887 Substitute governor
Ramón Corona 24 November 1887 17 March 1888
Liberal
Constitutional governor
Juan G. Robles 17 March 1888 18 March 1888
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Acting governor
Pedro A. Galván 19 March 1888 30 March 1888
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Substitute governor
Ramón Corona 1 April 1888 9 January 1889
Liberal
Constitutional governor
Mariano Bárcena 10 January 1889 24 January 1889
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Substitute governor
Ramón Corona 25 January 1889 21 March 1889
Liberal
Constitutional governor
Mariano Bárcena 22 March 1889 31 March 1889
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Substitute governor
Ramón Corona 1 April 1889 11 November 1889
Liberal
Constitutional governor. Assassinated
Ventura Anaya y Aranda 11 November 1889 12 November 1889
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Interim governor by operation of law
Mariano Bárcena 13 November 1889 6 May 1890
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Substitute governor
Ventura Anaya y Aranda 7 May 1890 30 May 1890
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Interim governor by operation of law
Mariano Bárcena 31 May 1890 21 October 1890
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 22 October 1890 28 February 1891
Porfirista
Substitute governor
Pedro A. Galván 1 March 1891 5 April 1891
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Constitutional governor. Elected for the 1891–1895 term
Miguel Gómez 6 April 1891 22 April 1891
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Substitute governor
Pedro A. Galván 23 April 1891 17 December 1891
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Constitutional governor
Francisco Santa Cruz 18 December 1891 17 April 1892
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Substitute governor
Pedro A. Galván 18 April 1892 20 November 1892
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Constitutional governor
Francisco Santa Cruz 21 November 1892 2 March 1893
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 2 March 1893 8 November 1893
Porfirista
Substitute governor
Francisco Santa Cruz 9 November 1893 16 November 1893
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 17 November 1893 10 May 1894
Porfirista
Substitute governor
Gregorio Saavedra 11 May 1894 10 June 1894
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 11 June 1894 18 August 1894
Porfirista
Substitute governor
Gregorio Saavedra 19 August 1894 27 August 1894
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 28 August 1894 19 February 1895
Porfirista
Substitute governor
Gregorio Saavedra 20 February 1895 28 February 1895
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 1 March 1895 17 June 1895
Porfirista
Constitutional governor. On 1 March 1895, he started a quadrennium (four-year term)
Gregorio Saavedra 18 June 1895 27 June 1895
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 28 June 1895 19 August 1895
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Emiliano Robles Núñez 20 August 1895 22 August 1895
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Interim governor by operation of law
Luis C. Curiel 23 August 1895 14 March 1896
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 15 March 1896 30 March 1896
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 31 March 1896 15 May 1896
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Gregorio Saavedra 16 May 1896 2 June 1896
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 3 June 1896 4 November 1896
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Gregorio Saavedra 5 November 1896 13 November 1896
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 14 November 1896 11 June 1897
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 12 June 1897 21 June 1897
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 22 June 1897 1 December 1897
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Gregorio Saavedra 2 December 1897 18 December 1897
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 19 December 1897 30 March 1898
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 31 March 1898 5 April 1898
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 6 April 1898 25 January 1899
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 26 January 1899 28 February 1899
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 1 March 1899 25 May 1899
Porfirista
Constitutional governor. On 1 March 1899, he started a new quadrennium
Amado Rivas 26 May 1899 12 June 1899
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 13 June 1899 18 August 1899
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 19 August 1899 30 September 1899
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 1 October 1899 7 May 1900
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
José Luis García 8 May 1900 28 May 1900
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 29 May 1900 29 November 1900
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 30 November 1900 27 December 1900
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 28 December 1900 16 April 1901
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 17 April 1901 30 April 1901
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 1 May 1901 17 October 1901
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 18 October 1901 2 November 1901
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 3 November 1901 5 December 1901
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Amado Rivas 6 December 1901 16 December 1901
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 17 December 1901 26 February 1902
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 27 February 1902 18 March 1902
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 19 March 1902 27 August 1902
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 28 August 1902 18 October 1902
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Substitute governor
Luis C. Curiel 19 October 1902 9 January 1903
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 10 January 1903 28 February 1903
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 1 March 1903 13 April 1903
Porfirista
Constitutional governor. On 1 March 1903, he started his first quadrennium
Juan R. Zavala 14 April 1903 28 April 1903
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 29 April 1903 21 August 1903
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 22 August 1903 14 September 1903
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 15 September 1903 8 May 1904
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 9 May 1904 10 June 1904
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 11 June 1904 5 November 1904
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 6 November 1904 27 December 1904
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 28 December 1904 18 August 1905
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 19 August 1905 17 October 1905
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 18 October 1905 10 May 1906
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 11 May 1906 1 April 1906
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 2 April 1906 20 June 1906
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 21 June 1906 9 July 1906
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 10 July 1906 5 February 1907
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 6 February 1907 28 February 1907
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 1 March 1907 2 August 1908
Porfirista
Constitutional governor. On 1 March 1907, he started his second quadrennium
Juan R. Zavala 3 August 1908 14 September 1908
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 15 September 1908 1 May 1909
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Rafael López 2 May 1909 10 May 1909
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Interim governor by operation of law
Miguel Ahumada 11 May 1909 2 January 1910
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 3 January 1910 15 January 1910
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 16 January 1910 3 August 1910
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 4 August 1910 30 August 1910
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Substitute governor
Miguel Ahumada 31 August 1910 25 January 1911
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Juan R. Zavala 25 January 1911 28 February 1911
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Substitute governor
Manuel Cuesta Gallardo 1 March 1911 19 April 1911
Porfirista
Constitutional governor
Emiliano Robles 20 April 1911 22 April 1911
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Acting governor
Manuel Cuesta Gallardo[5] 23 April 1911 24 May 1911
Porfirista
Constitutional governor

Governors of the State of Jalisco during the Mexican Revolution (1911–1920)

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Governor Term of office Party Note
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David Gutiérrez Allende 24 May 1911 31 July 1911
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Alberto Robles Gil 1 August 1911 22 October 1912
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José López Portillo y Rojas 23 October 1912 10 February 1914
José M. Mier 10 February 1914 7 July 1914
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Manuel M. Diéguez 8 July 1914 22 September 1914
Manuel Aguirre Berlanga 23 September 1914 5 November 1914
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Substitute governor
Manuel M. Diéguez 6 November 1914 16 December 1914
Obregonista
Julián Medina 17 December 1914 18 January 1915
Manuel M. Diéguez 18 January 1915 12 February 1915
Obregonista
Julián Medina 13 February 1915 17 April 1915
Villista
Manuel Aguirre Berlanga 18 April 1915 23 April 1915
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Substitute governor
Manuel M. Diéguez 24 April 1915 8 June 1916
Obregonista
Tomás López Linares 9 June 1916 23 June 1916
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Acting governor
Manuel M. Diéguez 24 June 1916 17 September 1916
Obregonista
Tomás López Linares 18 September 1916 18 September 1916
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Acting governor
Manuel M. Diéguez 19 September 1916 16 November 1916
Obregonista
Tomás López Linares 17 November 1916 17 November 1916
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Acting governor
Manuel M. Diéguez 18 November 1916 21 December 1916
Obregonista
Tomás López Linares 22 December 1916 22 December 1916
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Acting governor
Manuel M. Diéguez 23 December 1916 17 July 1917
Obregonista
Emiliano Degollado 18 July 1917 18 July 1917
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Acting governor
Manuel M. Diéguez 19 July 1917 19 September 1917
Obregonista
Emiliano Degollado 20 September 1917 24 February 1918
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Acting governor
Manuel Bouquet, Jr. 24 February 1918 28 February 1919
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Acting governor
Luis Castellanos y Tapia 1 March 1919 10 November 1919
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Francisco H. Ruiz 11 November 1919 11 November 1919
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Acting governor
Luis Castellanos y Tapia 12 November 1919 31 January 1920
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Francisco H. Ruiz 1 February 1920 1 February 1920
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Acting governor
Luis Castellanos y Tapia 2 February 1920 15 February 1920
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Francisco H. Ruiz 16 February 1920 16 February 1920
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Acting governor
Luis Castellanos y Tapia 17 February 1920 12 May 1920[6][7]
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Governors of the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco (1920-until the present)

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Ignacio Ramos Praslow 17 May 1920[8] 19 July 1920
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Francisco Labastida Izquierdo 19 July 1920[9] 28 February 1921
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Basilio Vadillo 1 March 1921 17 March 1922
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Antonio Valadez Ramírez 18 March 1922 28 February 1923
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José Barba Anaya 1922
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Replaced Valadez during brief leave
José Guadalupe Zuno 1 March 1923 8 December 1923[10]
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Francisco Tolentino 8 December 1923[10] 14 January 1924
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Substitute governor
Aurelio Sepúlveda 15 January 1924[11] 10 February 1924
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Provisional governor
José Guadalupe Zuno 11 February 1924[12] 23 March 1926
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Resumed
Clemente Sepúlveda 24 March 1926 28 July 1926
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Silvano Barba González 29 July 1926 28 February 1927
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Luis R. Castillo 1926
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Replaced Barba during brief leave
Esteban Loera 1926
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Replaced Barba during brief leave
Enrique Cuervo 1927
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Replaced Barba during brief leave
Daniel R. Benítez 1 March 1927 22 April 1927
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Margarito Ramírez 23 April 1927 7 August 1929
José Manuel Chávez 1927 1928 Replaced Ramírez during brief leave
Juan C. García 1928 1929 PNR   Replaced Ramírez during brief leave
José María Cuéllar 8 August 1929 11 July 1930 PNR  
Ruperto García de Alba 12 July 1930 28 February 1931 PNR   Acting governor
Ignacio de la Mora 1 March 1931 11 September 1931 PNR  
Juan de Dios Robledo 12 September 1931 14 October 1931[13] PNR   Was dismissed by the Congress of the State of Jalisco
José María Ceballos 14 October 1931[13] 16 October 1931 PNR  
Juan de Dios Robledo 17 October 1931[14] 31 March 1932 PNR   Resumed. Was reinstated by the Senate
Sebastián Allende Rojas 1 April 1932 28 February 1935 PNR  
Carlos Guzmán y Guzmán 1932 1933 PNR  
Ignacio Jacobo 1934 PNR  
Everardo Topete 1 March 1935 28 February 1939 PNR  
Ignacio Jacobo PRM   Acting governor. Replaced Topete during brief leave
Juan Aviña López PRM   Acting governor. Replaced Topete during brief leave
Clemente Sepúlveda PRM   Acting governor. Replaced Topete during brief leave
Miguel Guevara Jiménez PRM   Acting governor. Replaced Topete during brief leave
Víctores Pérez PRM   Acting governor. Replaced Topete during brief leave
Alberto Fernández PRM   Acting governor. Replaced Topete during brief leave
Luis Álvarez del Castillo PRM   Acting governor. Replaced Topete during brief leave
Silvano Barba González 1 March 1939 28 February 1943 PRM  
Víctor Prieto PRM   Replaced Barba during brief leave
Alberto Fernández PRM   Replaced Barba during brief leave
Marcelino García Barragán[15] 1 March 1943 17 February 1947 PRM  
Saturnino Coronado Organista 17 February 1947 28 February 1947 PRI   Substitute governor. End of four-year terms (quadrenniums)
José de Jesús González Gallo 1 March 1947 5 November 1949 PRI   First six-year term
Carlos Guzmán 6 November 1949[16][17] 21 November 1949 PRI   Acting governor
José de Jesús González Gallo 22 November 1949 28 February 1953 PRI   Resumed
Agustín Yáñez 1 March 1953 28 February 1959 PRI  
Juan Gil Preciado 1 March 1959 30 November 1964 PRI  
José de Jesús Muñoz Limón 1 December 1964 28 February 1965 PRI   Acting governor
Francisco Medina Ascencio 1 March 1965 28 February 1971 PRI  
Alberto Orozco Romero 1 March 1971 28 February 1977 PRI  
Flavio Romero de Velasco 1 March 1977 28 February 1983 PRI  
Enrique Álvarez del Castillo 1 March 1983 30 November 1988 PRI  
Francisco Rodríguez Gómez 1 December 1988 28 February 1989 PRI   Acting governor
Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri 1 March 1989 30 April 1992 PRI   Resigned due to the 1992 Guadalajara explosions
Carlos Rivera Aceves 1 May 1992 28 February 1995 PRI   Acting governor
Alberto Cárdenas Jiménez 1 March 1995 28 February 2001 PAN  
Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña 1 March 2001 21 November 2006 PAN  
Gerardo Octavio Solís Gómez 21 November 2006 28 February 2007 Unaffiliated Acting governor
Emilio González Márquez 1 March 2007 28 February 2013 PAN  
Aristóteles Sandoval 1 March 2013 5 December 2018[18] PRI   By Decree Number 22228, of 30 May 2008, the Jalisco State Congress shortened the term of governor, for the only time, from six years, to five years nine months and five days, in such a way that according to Transitory Article Six, subsection (c), the governor "will take office on 1 March 2013 and will conclude his mandate on 5 December 2018."
Enrique Alfaro Ramírez 6 December 2018 5 December 2024 MC  
Pablo Lemus Navarro 6 December 2024 MC  

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References

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  1. ^ Cambre, Manuel. "Gobiernos y Gobernantes de Jalisco. Desde la Declaración de Independencia de Nueva Galicia, hasta el día [up until the last edition of the book] —digitized facsimilar version" (in Spanish). Guadalajara: Tipografía de la Escuela de Artes y Oficios del Estado, pp. 6–7, 1 September 1910. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  2. ^ Cambre, Manuel. "Gobiernos y Gobernantes de Jalisco. Desde la Declaración de Independencia de Nueva Galicia, hasta el día [up until the last edition of the book] —digitized facsimilar version" (in Spanish). Guadalajara: Tipografía de la Escuela de Artes y Oficios del Estado, pp. 3–5, 1 September 1910. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  3. ^ Almanaque Mundial 1975, p. M50
  4. ^ Cambre, Manuel. "Gobiernos y Gobernantes de Jalisco. Desde la Declaración de Independencia de Nueva Galicia, hasta el día [up until the last edition of the book] —digitized facsimilar version" (in Spanish). Guadalajara: Tipografía de la Escuela de Artes y Oficios del Estado, p. 15, 1 September 1910. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  5. ^ Almanaque Mundial 1975, p. M52
  6. ^ "Fueron desconocidos los poderes locales. El C. Gobernador del Estado, Castellanos y Tapia, fue detenido ayer por la mañana. Please go to the website, click on the orange words "Navegación Directa", pass the Captcha test "No soy robot", select año (year) 1920, select mes (month) 05, select día (day) 13, select page 1". El Informador (in Spanish). 13 May 1920. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  7. ^ Almanaque Mundial 1975, p. M52
  8. ^ "El Señor Lic. Ramos Praslow asumió el Gobierno del Edo. El Cuartel General de Operaciones le confirió ese cargo, provisionalmente. Ayer hizo la protesta y lanzó un manifiesto. Please go to the website, click on the orange words "Navegación Directa", pass the Captcha test "No soy robot", select año (year) 1920, select mes (month) 05, select día (day) 18, select page 1". El Informador (in Spanish). 18 May 1920. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  9. ^ "El nuevo Gobernador del E. de Jalico. Fue designado el Ing. Francisco Labastida Izquierdo. Please go to the website, click on the orange words "Navegación Directa", pass the Captcha test "No soy robot", select año (year) 1920, select mes (month) 07, select día (day) 20, select page 1". El Informador (in Spanish). 20 July 1920. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Salió de Guadalajara el Sr. Gobernador J. G. Zuno. En substitución de él entró en funciones el Sr. Francisco Tolentino". El Informador (in Spanish). 9 December 1923. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  11. ^ "Entró ayer en funciones de gobernador provisional del estado el Sr. Grl. Sepúlveda". El Informador (in Spanish). 16 January 1924. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  12. ^ "El gobernador del estado, Sr. José Guadalupe Zuno, efectuó ayer su entrada a Guadalajara". El Informador (in Spanish). 12 February 1924. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  13. ^ a b "Asumió la gubernatura de Jalisco el diputado Sr. don José María Ceballos". El Informador (in Spanish). 15 October 1931. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  14. ^ "Renovado su carácter de gobernador de Jalisco, regresa hoy de México don Juan de Dios Robledo". El Informador (in Spanish). 17 October 1931. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  15. ^ "La Legislatura Depuso Ayer al Gobernador, y Nombró Suplente. Así Terminó el Conflicto de Poderes". El Informador (in Spanish). 18 February 1947. Archived from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  16. ^ "Memorias de la Academia Mexicana de la Historia. Cronología de los gobernantes de Jalisco, p. 324" (PDF) (in Spanish). July–September 1961. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 March 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  17. ^ "Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco. Gobernadores de Jalisco" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 March 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  18. ^ "El Congreso del Estado Decreta: Se reforman los artículos 12, 13, 18, 20, 24, 35, 38, 42, 57, 70, 73, y 75, y se adiciona el artículo 116-BIS de la Constitución Política del Estado de Jalisco [The State Congress Decrees: Articles 12, 13, 18, 20, 24, 35, 38, 42, 57, 70, 73, and 75 are amended, and article 116-BIS is added to the Political Constitution of the State of Jalisco]" (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
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