Governor of Nuevo León

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The Mexican state of Nuevo León has been governed by more than a hundred individuals in its history, who have had various titles and degrees of responsibility depending on the prevailing political regime of the time.

Under the current regime, executive power rests in a governor, who is directly elected by the citizens, using a secret ballot, to a six-year term with no possibility of reelection. The position is open only to a Mexican citizen by birth, at least 30 years old with at least five years residency in Nuevo León.

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[edit] Nuevo Reino de León

  1. Luis Carvajal y de la Cueva, 15801588
  2. Diego de Montemayor, 15881610
  3. Diego de Montemayor (el mozo), 16101611
  4. Martín de Zavala, 16121664
  5. León de Alza, 16651667
  6. Nicolás de Azcárraga, 16671676
  7. Domingo de Prudena, 16761681
  8. Domingo de Videgaray y Zarza, 1681
  9. Antonio de Echevérez y Subiza, 16841687
  10. Pedro Fernández de la Ventosa, 16881693
  11. Juan Pérez de Merino, 16931698
  12. Juan Francisco de Vergara y Mendoza 16981703
  13. Francisco Báez Treviño, 17031705
  14. Gregorio de Salinas Verona, 17051707
  15. Cipriano García de Pruneda, 17071708
  16. Luis García de Pruneda 17081710
  17. Francisco Mier y Torre, 17101714
  18. Francisco Báez Treviño 17141718
  19. Juan Ignacio Flores Mogollón 1718
  20. Francisco de Barbadillo y Victoria, 17191723
  21. Juan José de Arriaga y Brambila, 17231725
  22. Pedro de Sarabia Cortés, 17251729
  23. Bernardino de Meneses Monroy y Mendoza, 17301731
  24. Juan Antonio Fernández de Jáuregui y Urrutia, 17311740
  25. Pedro del Barrio Junco y Expriella, 17401746
  26. Vicente Bueno de Borbolla, 17461751
  27. Pedro del Barrio Junco y Expriella, 17521757
  28. Juan Manuel Muñoz de Villavicencio, 17571762
  29. Carlos de Velasco, 17621764
  30. Ignacio Ussel y Guimbarda, 17641772
  31. Francisco de Echegaray, 17721773
  32. Melchor Vidal de Lorca y Villena, 1773
  33. Vicente González de Santianes, 17731788
  34. Manuel Bahamonde y Villamil, 17881795
  35. Simón de Herrera y Leyva, 17951810

[edit] Mexican War of Independence

  1. Manuel de Santa María, 18101811
  2. José Santiago Villarreal, 1811
  3. Blas José Gómez de Castro, 18111813
  4. Ramón Díaz Bustamante, 1813
  5. José Antonio Mujica, 1814
  6. Froilán de Mier y Noguera, 1815
  7. Francisco Bruno Barreda, 1816 and 18181821
  8. Bernardo Villamil, 18171818

[edit] First Mexican Republic

  1. Juan de Echandía 1822
  2. Francisco de Mier y Noriega, 1823
  3. José Antonio Rodríguez, 1824
  4. José María Parás, 18251827 and 18481850.
  5. Manuel Gómez Castro, 18271829 and 1833.
  6. Joaquín García, 18291833 and 18371839.
  7. Manuel María de Llano, 18331834 and 18391845.
  8. Juan Nepomuceno de la Garza y Evía, 18351837 and 18451846.
  9. José María Ortega, 1841
  10. Pedro Ampudia, 1846 and 18531854
  11. Pedro José García, 18501851

[edit] Separatist attempts

  1. Agapito García Dávila, 18511853
  2. Mariano Morret, 1854
  3. Jerónimo Cardona, 18541855
  4. Santiago Vidaurri, 18551859 and 18601864.
  5. José Silvestre Aramberri, 1859

[edit] French intervention

  1. Jesús María Benítez y Pinillos, 1864
  2. Mariano Escobedo, 1865
  3. Simón de la Garza Melo, 1865
  4. Mariano Escobedo, 1866
  5. Manuel Z. Gómez, 18661867

[edit] Second Mexican Republic

[edit] Under Porfirio Díaz

[edit] Mexican Revolution

  1. Leobardo Chapa, 19101911
  2. Viviano L. Villarreal, 19111913
  3. Salomé Botello, 19131914
  4. Antonio de la Paz Guerra, 1914
  5. Antonio I Villarreal, 19141915
  6. Rafael Cepeda de la Fuente, 1915
  7. Felipe Ángeles, 1915
  8. Raúl Madero, 1915
  9. Ildefonso V. Vázquez, 1915
  10. Pablo A. de la Garza, 1915 and 1916
  11. Diódoro dela Garza, 1916
  12. Alfredo Recaut, 1917

[edit] Constitution

  1. Nicéforo Zambrano, 19171919
  2. José E. Santos, 19191920
  3. Humberto Barros, 1920
  4. Felix G. Lozano, 1920
  5. Porfirio G. González, 1920 and 19231925
  6. Juan M. García, 1921
  7. Leocadio M. González, 1922
  8. Ramiro Támez, 1922 and 1923
  9. Pedro Guajardo, 1923
  10. Alfredo Pérez, 1923
  11. Anastacio Treviño Martínez, 1923
  12. José Juan Vallejo, 1923
  13. Jerónimo Siller, 19251927
  14. José Benítez, 1928

[edit] Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)

  1. Plutarco Elías Calles (son), 1929
  2. Generoso Chapa Garza, 1929
  3. Aarón Sáenz, 1927 and 19291931
  4. Francisco A. Cárdenas, 19311933
  5. Pablo Quiroga, 19331935
  6. Ángel Santos Cervantes, 1935
  7. Gregorio Morales Sánchez, 19351936
  8. Anacleto Guerrero Guajardo, 19361939
  9. Bonifacio Salinas Leal, 19391943
  10. Arturo B. de la Garza, 19431949
  11. Ignacio Morones Prieto, 19491952
  12. José S. Vivanco, 19521955
  13. Raúl Rangel Frías, 19551961
  14. Eduardo Livas Villarreal, 19611967
  15. Eduardo Elizondo, 19671971
  16. Luis M. Farías, 19711973
  17. Pedro Zorrilla Martínez, 19731979
  18. Alfonso Martínez Domínguez, 19791985
  19. Jorge Treviño Martínez, 19851991
  20. Sócrates Rizzo, 19911995
  21. Benjamín Clariond, 19951997

[edit] Multi-party

  1. Fernando Canales Clariond, PAN, 19972003
  2. Fernando Elizondo Barragán, PAN, 2003 (appointed to serve out the remainder of his predecessor's term)
  3. José Natividad González Parás, PRI, 20032009

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