Héctor Terán Terán

Héctor Terán Terán
11th Governor of Baja California
In office
November 1, 1995  October 4, 1998
Preceded by Ernesto Ruffo Appel
Succeeded by Alejandro González Alcocer
Personal details
Born (1931-04-03)April 3, 1931
Moctezuma, Sonora
Died October 4, 1998(1998-10-04) (aged 67)
Mexicali, Baja California
Political party National Action Party (PAN)
Spouse(s) Alma Corella Gilsamaniego
Profession Lawyer

Héctor Téran Terán (April 3, 1931 October 4, 1998) was a Mexican politician, member of the National Action Party (PAN), and governor of the state of Baja California.

Héctor Terán Terán received his degree in Large Business Administration from the Centro de Enseñanza Técnica y Superior (CETYS), and was made leader of his party in the state of Baja California. He was a governor-candidate three times: in 1977, when he lost to the PRI candidate Roberto de la Madrid Romandia; in 1983, when he lost to Xicoténcatl Leyva Mortera; and finally in 1995, when he triumphed, becoming the second PAN governor of Baja California.

Previously, he was a deputy (diputado) in the Congress of Baja California between 1980 and 1983; a federal deputy (diputado federal) in the 53rd Legislature from 1985 to 1988; and in 1989, Baja California's first governor from the PAN, Ernesto Ruffo Appel, appointed him to be the Secretario General de Gobierno (State Secretary General), holding this position until 1991 when he was elected to the federal Senate, becoming the first PAN senator in history. He asked the permission of the Senate to be the candidate for Governor of Baja California and won in the 1995 state election, assuming his post on November 1 of the same year.

Héctor Terán Terán died of a heart attack in office on October 4, 1998, while exercising on the Governor's Estate.

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Preceded by
Ernesto Ruffo Appel
Governor of Baja California
19951998
Succeeded by
Alejandro González Alcocer
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