Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez

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Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez
In office
September 16, 2003 – present
Preceded by José Antonio González Curi
Succeeded by incumbent

Born March 22, 1949
Campeche, Campeche
Political party Institutional Revolutionary Party
Spouse Carmen Montero de Hurtado
Profession Accountant

Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez (born March 22, 1949) is a Mexican politician and current governor of Campeche. A member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), he took office on September 16, 2003. Previous, he served as Secretary of Public Works and Communication for the state of Campeche from September 16, 1997 to March 29, 2000 and mayor of the city of Campeche from October 1, 2000 until November 6, 2002.

[edit] References

  • Career, Government of the state of Campeche. Retrieved on August 24, 2006.
Preceded by
Fernando Soto Angli
Mayor of Campeche
2000 - 2002
Succeeded by
Alejandrino del Pilar Moreno Ortiz
Preceded by
José Antonio González Curi
Governor of Campeche
2003 - present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Current Mexican State Governors

Aguascalientes: Luis Armando Reynoso
Baja California: Eugenio Elorduy Walther
Baja California Sur: Narciso Agúndez Montaño
Campeche: Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez
Chiapas: Juan Sabines Guerrero
Chihuahua: José Reyes Baeza Terrazas
Coahuila: Humberto Moreira Valdés
Colima: Silverio Cavazos
Distrito Federal: Marcelo Ebrard
Durango: Ismael Hernández
Guanajuato: Juan Manuel Oliva Ramírez

Guerrero: Carlos Zeferino Torreblanca
Hidalgo: Miguel Osorio Chong
Jalisco: Emilio González Márquez
México: Enrique Peña Nieto
Michoacán: Lázaro Cárdenas Batel
Morelos: Marco Antonio Adame Castillo
Nayarit: Ney González Sánchez
Nuevo León: Natividad González Parás
Oaxaca: Ulises Ruiz Ortiz
Puebla: Mario Plutarco Marín Torres
Querétaro: Francisco Garrido Patrón

Quintana Roo: Félix González Canto
San Luis Potosí: Jesús Marcelo de los Santos
Sinaloa: Jesús Aguilar Padilla
Sonora: Eduardo Bours
Tabasco: Andrés Rafael Granier Melo
Tamaulipas: Eugenio Hernández Flores
Tlaxcala: Héctor Ortiz Ortiz
Veracruz: Fidel Herrera Beltrán
Yucatán: Patricio Patrón Laviada
Zacatecas: Amalia García

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