List of Heads of State of Panama

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[edit] List of the Presidents of Panama (1840-Present)

This page lists presidents of Panama since both independences, in 1840 and in 1903. See also lists of incumbents.

[edit] Shortlived first independence (1840-1841)

  • Superior Civil Chief 18 November 1840 - 20 March 1841 general Tomás José Ramón del Carmen de Herrera y Pérez Dávila (b. 1804 - d. 1854)
  • Superior Chief of State 20 March 1841 - 8 June 1841 the same Tomás José Ramón del Carmen de Herrera y Pérez Dávila
  • President 8 June 1841 - 31 December 1841 the same Tomás José Ramón del Carmen de Herrera y Pérez Dávila

[edit] President of the Municipal Council and First de facto President (1903)

[edit] Member of the Provisional Government Junta (1903-1904)

[edit] Presidents of Panama (1904-Present)

[edit] Military (de facto) leaders of Panama (1968-1989)

From 1968 to 1969, the commandant of the Panamanian Defense Forces (known as the National Guard until 1983) was the de facto leader of Panama.

Notes- 1) Omar Torrijos was the leader of Panama from the coup d'etat in 1968 until his death in 1981, sharing power with Boris Martínez until 1969. He never held elected office in Panama, and was never president. He did hold the title of Chief of the Government and Maximum Leader of the Panamanian Revolution from 1972 to 1978. 2) General Manuel Noriega is often wrongly credited as being President of Panama from around 1983 until the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989. Though he was the de facto ruler of Panama during this period, he was never legally president.

[edit] Latest election

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Summary of the 2 May 2004 Panama presidential election results
Candidates Parties Votes %
Martín Torrijos Democratic Revolutionary Party 711,447 47.44
Guillermo Endara Solidarity Party 462,766 30.86
José Miguel Alemán Arnulfista Party 245,845 16.39
Ricardo Martinelli Democratic Change 79,595 5.31
Total (turnout 76.9%) 1,499,072 100.0
Ballot papers left blank 17,366 1.13
Spoiled ballot papers 21,276 1.38
Total votes 1,537,714

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