Francisco Garrido Patrón
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Francisco Garrido | |
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In office October 1, 2003 – September 30, 2009 |
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Preceded by | Ignacio Loyola |
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Political party | National Action Party (PAN) |
Profession | Lawyer |
Francisco Garrido Patrón (b. Mexico City, Distrito Federal in 1953) is a Mexican politician, and since 2003, governor of the State of Querétaro, and member of the National Action Party (PAN).
Previously he was mayor of Queretaro City, from October 1, 1997, to September 30, 2000. When he was candidate there was controversy on whether he complied the required number of years living in the city. During his term, he resolved the problem of street vendors, known as ambulantes.
In the 2003 governor election he defeated Fernando Ortiz (PRI, candidate for second time). Garrido inaugurated the new international airport in 2004. He has stimulated the aeronautical industry in the state. Controversy is now on his constant trips to Europe and on state money spent on radio and TV ads of his duty.
He is married with Marcela Torres and they have 3 children.
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- City of Queretaro (Spanish)
- State of Queretaro (Spanish)
- Biography of Francisco Garrido Patrón at PAN website (Spanish)
Preceded by Ignacio Loyola |
Governor of Querétaro 2003 - 2009 |
Succeeded by election in July 2009 |
Preceded by Jesús Rodríguez Hernández |
Municipal President of Queretaro 1998 - 2000 |
Succeeded by Rolando García |