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A presidente municipal is the chief of government of municipios in Mexico. The position is comparable to the county executive of a county in the United States or to the mayor of a city in the United States, although the jurisdiction of a presidente municipal includes not only a city but the...
s of Monterrey (municipality)
Monterrey (municipality)
The Municipality of Monterrey is one of the 51 subdivisions of the State of Nuevo León, Mexico. Its municipal seat is located in the City of Monterrey.The municipal government is headed by the municipal president of Monterrey ....
Name | From | Until |
Juan Pérez de los Ríos | 1599 | |
Diego Rodríguez Diego Rodríguez Diego Rodríguez was a mathematician, astronomer, educator, and technological innovator in New Spain. He was one of the most important figures in the scientific field in the colony in the second half of the seventeenth century.... |
1600 | |
Antonio Vázquez del Río | 1601 | |
Juan Pérez de los Ríos | 1602 | |
Lucas García | 1603 | |
Juan de Farias | 1604 | 1605 |
Diego de Montemayor Diego de Montemayor Diego de Montemayor was a Spanish explorer, officer, and the second governor of Nuevo Leon. He was born in Spain, probably in Málaga or Old Castile, to Juan Montemayor and Mayor Hernández.... |
1606 | |
Lucas García | 1607 | |
Alfonso López de Baena | 1610 | |
Juan de Farias | 1611 | |
Diego Rodríguez Diego Rodríguez Diego Rodríguez was a mathematician, astronomer, educator, and technological innovator in New Spain. He was one of the most important figures in the scientific field in the colony in the second half of the seventeenth century.... |
1912 | |
Diego de Huelva | 1613 | |
José de Treviño | 1614 | |
Rodrigo Flores Rodrigo Flores Rodrigo Flores Álvarez was a Chilean engineer and chess master.-Chess:Flores was Chilean Champion eleven times: 1931, 1935, 1938, 1941, 1944, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1956, 1961, and 1965.... |
1615 | |
Diego Rodríguez Diego Rodríguez Diego Rodríguez was a mathematician, astronomer, educator, and technological innovator in New Spain. He was one of the most important figures in the scientific field in the colony in the second half of the seventeenth century.... |
1616 | |
Miguel de Montemayor | 1619 | |
Diego Rodríguez Diego Rodríguez Diego Rodríguez was a mathematician, astronomer, educator, and technological innovator in New Spain. He was one of the most important figures in the scientific field in the colony in the second half of the seventeenth century.... |
1621 | |
Diego Rodríguez Diego Rodríguez Diego Rodríguez was a mathematician, astronomer, educator, and technological innovator in New Spain. He was one of the most important figures in the scientific field in the colony in the second half of the seventeenth century.... |
1623 | |
Marcos González | 1624 | |
Miguel de Montemayor | 1625 | |
Bernabé de la Casas | 1626 | |
Lucas García | 1627 | 1628 |
Alonso de Treviño | 1629 | |
Gonzalo Fernández de Castro | 1630 | |
Martín de Zavala | 1631 | |
Alonso de Treviño | 1632 | |
Rodrigo Ruiz | 1633 | 1634 |
Gonzalo Fernández de Castro | 1635 | |
Alonso de Treviño | 1636 | |
José de Treviño | 1637 | |
Juan de Tarranco Vallejo | 1638 | |
Gonzalo Fernández de Castro | 1641 | |
Blas de la Garza Falcón | 1642 | |
Nicolás de la Serna y Alarcón | 1643 | |
Pedro Romero Pedro Romero Pedro Romero Martínez was a legendary bullfighter from the Romero family in Ronda, Spain. His grandfather Francisco is credited with advancing the art of using the muletilla; his father and two brothers were also toreros... |
1644 | |
Nicolás de la Serna y Alarcón | 1645 | |
Alejo de Treviño | 1646 | |
Juan Cavazos | 1647 | |
Bartolomé González | 1648 | |
Blas de la Garza | 1649 | |
Lázaro de la Garza | 1650 | |
Juan de Abrego | 1653 | |
José de la Garza | 1654 | |
Juan de Abrego | 1655 | |
Jusepe de Treviño | 1656 | |
Juan de Abrego | 1657 | |
Juan de la Garza Falcón | 1658 | |
Pedro de la Garza | 1659 | |
Nicolás Ocho de Elejalde | 1660 | |
Alejo de Treviño | 1661 | |
Nicolás de la Serna y Alarcón | 1662 | |
Blas de la Garza Falcón | 1663 | |
Diego de Ayala | 1664 | |
José de Treviño | 1665 | |
Juan Cavazos | 1666 | |
Juan de la Garza Falcón | 1668 | |
Juan Cavazos | 1669 | |
Pedro Flores | 1670 | |
Nicolas Ochoa de Elejalde | 1671 | |
Blas de la Garza | 1672 | 1674 |
Nicolás Ochoa de Elejalde | 1675 | |
Juan Cavazos | 1676 | |
Lucas Caballero | 1677 | |
José de Ayala | 1678 | |
Diego de Ayala | 1679 | |
Andres González Andrés González Andrés Felipe González Ramírez is a Colombian footballer. He currently plays for Junior de Barranquilla, as a central defender.-Football career:... |
1681 | |
Francisco de la Garza | 1682 | |
Pedro de la Garza | 1683 | |
Andrés Gonález | 1684 | 1685 |
Nicolás Ocho de Elejalde | 1687 | |
Tomas de la Serna | 1688 | |
Andrés González Andrés González Andrés Felipe González Ramírez is a Colombian footballer. He currently plays for Junior de Barranquilla, as a central defender.-Football career:... |
1690 | |
Juan de Treviño | 1691 | |
Andrés González Andrés González Andrés Felipe González Ramírez is a Colombian footballer. He currently plays for Junior de Barranquilla, as a central defender.-Football career:... |
1692 | |
Miguel de la Garza Falcón | 1693 | |
Francisco Báez Treviño | 1694 | |
Francisco de la Garza Falcón | 1695 | |
Antonio Fernández Vallejo | 1697 | |
Francisco Báez | 1698 | |
José Ochoa de Elejalde | 1699 | |
Francisco de la Garza Falcón | 1700 | |
Gabriel de la Garza | 1701 | |
José Ochoa de Elejalde | 1702 | |
Pedro Guajardo | 1703 | |
Antonio López de Villegas | 1704 | |
Juan Esteban de Ballesteros | 1705 | |
Antonio Fernández Vallejo | 1707 | |
Matias de Aguirre | 1708 | |
Pedro Guajardo | 1709 | |
Antonio Fernández Vallejo | 1710 | |
Alonso Riodríguez | 1711 | |
Nicolás de Vandale Massien | 1712 | |
Francisco Báez Treviño | 1713 | |
Pedro Guajardo | 1714 | |
Antonio López de Villegas | 1715 | |
Fco. A. Dávila Joaquín Escamilla |
1716, March (Dávila) | |
Antonio López de Villegas | 1717 | |
Nicolás de Vandele Massien | 1718 | |
Pedro Guajardo | 1719 | |
Antonio García de Sosa y Guerra | 1720 | |
Pedro de la Barreda y Ebra | 1722 | |
Joaquín de Escamilla | 1723 | |
Alonso García Cuello | 1724 | |
Miguel Cantú | 1728 | |
José Alejandro Uro y Campa | 1729 | |
Pedro García Guerra | 1730 | |
José García Guerra | 1731 | |
Francisco Javier Flores | 1732 | |
Domingo Miguel Guajardo | 1733 | |
Francisco Báez Treviño (Hijo) | 1734 | |
Pedro de la Barrera y Ebra | 1737 | |
José Adriano de la Garza | 1739 | |
Francisco Ignacio de Larralde | 1740 | |
Francisco Sánchez de Robles | 1741 | |
Francisco Ignacio de Lararlde | 1743 | |
José Alejandro de Uro y Campa | 1744 | |
José Lorenzo de Hoyos y Solar | 1745 | |
Juaquín Martínez Guajardo | 1746 | |
Juaquín Fernández Vallejo | 1747 | |
Antonio Marcos de Cossio | 1748 | |
Juan Ignacio de Berridi | 1749 | |
Miguel Fernandez Riancho y Villegas | 1750 | |
Juaquín Martíez Guajardo | 1751 | |
Pedro de Alcantara Guerra | 1752 | |
Antonio de la Garza Falcón | 1753 | |
José Lorenzo de Hoyos y Solar | 1754 | |
José Joaquín de Mier y Noriega | 1755 | |
José Lorenzo de Hoyos y Solar | 1756 | |
Antonio Marcos de Cossio | 1757 | |
José Salvador Lozano | ||
José Antonio Uresti | ||
Francisco Antonio de Rivera y Castro | ||
Juan Ignacio de Berridi | ||
Pedro de Arguinarena | ||
José Joaquín de Mier y Noriega | ||
Antonio Marco de Cossio | ||
Francisco Antonio de Uro y Campa | ||
Juan Lorenzo Baez | ||
José Elias de la Garza y Falcón | ||
Luis Antonio García de Pruneda | ||
José Miguel Cantú del Río y la Cerda | ||
Andrés de Golcochea | ||
Joaquín Fernández Vallejo | ||
José Joaquín de Mier y Noriega | ||
José Miguel Cantú del Río y la Cerda | ||
Ignacio de Jesús García | ||
José Gregorio Fernández Tijerina | ||
José Miguel Lozano José Joaquín Canales | ||
José Ignacio Treviño Andrés Ayazagoitia | ||
José Alejandro de Uro Campa Ignacio de Jesús García |
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Juan Cristobal de la Garza y Guerra | 1786 | |
Manuel de Sada | 1787 | 1788 |
Bernardo Ussel y Guimbarda | 1789 | |
Roque Tato y López | 1790 | |
Pedro José de Elizondo | 1791 | |
Manuel de Sada | 1792 | |
Bernardo Ussel y Guimbarda | 1793 | |
José Antonio García Dávila | 1794 | |
Francisco Javier de Uresti | 1795 | |
Roque Tato y López | 1796 | |
José Francisco de Arizpe | 1797 | |
José Joaquín Canales | 1798 | |
Manuel de Sada | 1799 | 1800 |
Francisco Javier de Uresti | 1801 | 1802 |
José Joaquín Canales | 1803 | |
Manuel de Sada | 1804 | |
Francisco Bruno Barrera | 1805 | 1806 |
Alfonso de Barreda | 1807 | |
Fernando de Uribe | 1808 | |
Pedro de Elizondo | 1809 | |
José Antonio de la Garza y Guerra | 1810 | |
Bernardo Ussel y Guimbarda | 1811 | |
José Valera | 1812 | |
Pedro Manuel de Llano | 1813 | |
Juan Antonio Mujica | 1814 | |
José Froilán de Mier | 1815 | |
José Francisco Bruno Barrera | 1816 | 1819 |
José Alejandro de Treviño y Gutiérrez | 1820 | |
Matías de Llano | 1821 | |
José Alejandro de Treviño y Gutiérrez | 1822 | |
José Francisco Bruno Barrera | 1823 | 1824 |
Julián de Llano | April 18, 1825 | |
Julián de Arrese | 1825 | |
Manuel María De Llano Manuel María de Llano Manuel María de Llano Lozano was a famous separatist politician and liberal who governed Nuevo León, Mexico, from 1839 to 1845.... |
October 1826 | |
Francisco Tomas de Iglesias | 1826 | |
Diego Cenovio de Lachica | January 13, 1827 | |
Irineo Castillón | 1827 | |
Rafael de la Garza | 1828 | |
Pedro González Pedro Gonzalez Pedro Gonzalez may refer to:*Pedro González de Lara, Spanish noble and statesman*Pedro González de Mendoza , Spanish cardinal and statesman*Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, U.S... |
January 20, 1829 | |
Manuel de Uribe | 1829 | |
Francisco Tomás de Iglesias | July 11, 1830 | |
Nicolás J. De la Garza y Guerra | 1830 | |
Irineo Castillon | 1831 | |
Manuel María De Llano Manuel María de Llano Manuel María de Llano Lozano was a famous separatist politician and liberal who governed Nuevo León, Mexico, from 1839 to 1845.... |
1832 | |
Francisco Tomás de Iglesias | 1833 | |
Germán de Iglesias | 1834 | |
Luis Zambrano Luis Zambrano Luis Zambrano was a Venezuelan inventor.... |
March 1835 | |
Santiago García Santiago García Santiago Damian García Correa is a Uruguayan football player. He currently plays for Brazilian Atlético Paranaense.-Early career:... |
1835 | |
Leandro Aguilar | March 1836 | |
José Justo Cárdenas | 1836 | |
Germán de Iglesias | 1837 | |
Juan de la Garza Ayala | 1838 | |
Germán de Iglesias | March 1839 | |
Manuel de la Garza | May 1839 | |
Desiderio Taméz | 1839 | |
Rafael de la Garza | 1840 | |
Manuel María De Llano Manuel María de Llano Manuel María de Llano Lozano was a famous separatist politician and liberal who governed Nuevo León, Mexico, from 1839 to 1845.... |
1841 | |
Desiderio Taméz | 1842 | |
Antonio de Ayala | 1843 | |
Manuel Antonio Morales | 1844 | |
Pelagio Garivay | 1845 | |
José María De la Garza García | September 1846 | |
Julio Gutiérrez Julio Gutiérrez Julio Gutiérrez is a Chilean football striker. He currently plays for Mineros de Guayana in the Venezuelan Primera División. He also spent much time playing in Italy from 2000 to 2005.... Pablo José Carreño |
1846 | |
Jesús Dávila y Prieto | 1847 | |
Juan José de Garza y Treviño | 1848 | |
José María De la Garza y Garza | ||
Juan José de la Garza y Treviño | 1849 | |
Manuel María De Llano Manuel María de Llano Manuel María de Llano Lozano was a famous separatist politician and liberal who governed Nuevo León, Mexico, from 1839 to 1845.... |
1850 | |
Gregorio Zambrano | 1851 | |
Felipe Sepúlveda | 1852 | |
Juan de la Garza Martínez | 1853 | |
Esteban Taméz | February 13, 1854 | |
Juan de la Garza Martínez | October 13, 1854 | |
Felipe Sepúlveda | December 11, 1854 | |
José María García Calderón | 1854 | |
José María García | 1855 | |
Manuel María De Llano Manuel María de Llano Manuel María de Llano Lozano was a famous separatist politician and liberal who governed Nuevo León, Mexico, from 1839 to 1845.... |
1856 | |
Juan de la Garza Treviño | ||
Victoriano Zarza | March 15, 1857 | |
Ignacio Galindo | June 14, 1857 | |
Pablo José Carreño | 1857 | |
Eduardo Casimiro García Dávila | April 26, 1858 | |
Ignacio Treviño | 1858 | |
Eduardo Casimiro García Dávila | February 14, 1859 | |
José María Morelos José María Morelos José María Teclo Morelos y Pavón was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary rebel leader who led the Mexican War of Independence movement, assuming its leadership after the execution of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1811... |
1859 | |
Gregorio Zambrano | March 18, 1860 | |
José María Martínez José María Martínez José María Martínez is a Spanish slalom canoer who competed in the early 1990s. He finished 35th in the K-1 event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.-References:*... |
April 8, 1860 | |
José. María Morelos | 1860 | |
Jose. María Morelos | 1861 | |
José María Viteri | 1862 | |
José María Viteri Martín Pérez Martín Pérez Martín Pérez Monteverde is a Peruvian politician. He is currently a Congressman representing the Constitutional Province of Callao for the period 2006-2011, and belongs to the National Unity party.-References:... |
1863 | May 13 (Viteri) |
Pedro Elizondo | April 18, 1864 | |
Gregorio Zambrano | June 13, 1864 | |
Jesús González Treviño Jesús María Aguilar |
August 28, 1864 | |
José María Martínez José María Martínez José María Martínez is a Spanish slalom canoer who competed in the early 1990s. He finished 35th in the K-1 event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.-References:*... |
1865 | |
Amado Valdés & Teófilo Dávalos | 1866 | May 1, 1869 |
Jesús Arreola y Ayala | September 14, 1869 | |
Gregorio Morales Gregorio Morales Gregorio Morales , is a Spanish novelist.Gregorio Morales represents a movement named quantum aesthetics that aims to look at human difficulties of all ages from a new perspective that solely derives from modern sciences such as particle physics, astronomy or psychology. In this way, Puerta del Sol... |
1869 | |
Anastasio A. Treviño | 1870 | |
Tomás Hinojosa | 1871 | |
Gregorio Zambrano | March 5, 1872 | |
Tomas Hinojosa | May 16, 1872 | |
Rómulo Flores Ignacio de la Garza García |
1873 | |
Francisco Martínez Cárdenas | 1874 | |
Jesús González Treviño | May 1875 | |
Anastasio A. Treviño | May 25, 1875 | |
Modesto Villareal José Angel Garza Treviño |
September 26, 1875 | |
José Angel Garza Treviño | 1876 | |
Domingo Martínez Echarte | August 1877 | |
Ipolito Gutiérrez | 1877 | |
Práxedis García | 1878 | |
Juan Barrera Juan Barrera Juan Barrera is a Nicaraguan footballer who currently plays Midfield for Tauro F.C..-External links:*... |
March 1879 | |
Eusebio Rodríguez | October 1979 | |
Ambrosio Cantú | 1879 | |
Jacinto García | 1880 | |
Domingo Tijerina | 1881 | |
Práxedis García | 1882 | |
Rafael Sepúlveda | 1883 | |
Práxedis García | 1884 | |
Eutimio Calzado | 1885 | |
Félix Elizondo | 1886 | |
Félix Elizondo | September 1887 | |
Rafael García Fernández | 1887 | |
Rafael García Fernández | 1888 | |
Gregorio Elizondo García | 1889 | |
Margarito Garza | 1890 | |
Lorenzo Sepúlveda | 1891 | 1892 |
Carlos Berardi | 1893 | 1894 |
Pedro C. Martínez | May 27, 1896 | |
Carlos Berardi | May 1896 | |
Pedro C. Martínez | 1896 | |
Adolfo Zambrano | 1897 | |
Pedro C. Martinez | 1898 | 1901 |
Lorenzo Sepúlveda | January 1902 | |
Pedro C. Martinez | 1902 | |
Lorenzo Sepúlveda | 1903 | |
Pedro C. Martinez | 1904 | 1909 |
Idelfonso Zambrano | 1910 | |
Fermin Martínez | 1911 | |
Alfredo Pérez Alfredo Pérez Alfredo Pérez is a retired Venezuelan boxer. He competed for his South American nation at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. There, he was defeated in the Men's Flyweight division by Poland's eventual bronze medal winner Leszek Błażyński... |
1912 | |
Nicéforo Zambrano | March 19, 1913 | |
Fermín Martínez | April 6, 1913 | |
Gregorio D. Martínez | 1913 | |
Ramón Treviño | April 13, 1914 | |
Nicéforo Zambrano | 1914 | |
José Videgaray | May 19, 1915 | |
Eugenio Pérez Maldonado | 1915 | |
Francisco Zambrano | July 24, 1916 | |
Antonio Garza Elizondo | 1916 | |
Geronimo Siller | 1918 | |
Juan M. García | August 4, 1919 | |
Adolfo Villareal | 1919 | |
Domingo Valdés Llano | September 19, 1920 | |
Ignacio Sepúlveda | 1920 | |
Ilari Martínez | 1921 | 1922 |
Leocadio M. González | 1923 | |
Gerónimo Siller | 1924 | |
Francisco C. Reyes | May 1925 | |
Nicandro L. Tamé | August 1925 | |
Manuel Chapa González Fernando C. Villarreal |
October 17 | 1925 |
Alejandro Garza | May 9, 1926 | |
David Alberto Casio Felizandro C. Villareal Antonio Moreno Antonio Moreno Antonio "Tony" Moreno was a notable Spanish-born American actor and film director of the silent film era and through the 1950s.- Biography :... Eleazar Garcia |
1926 | |
Jesús María Salinas , Hijo | 1927 | 1928 |
Antonio García González | 1929 | 1930 |
Generoso Chapa Garza | 1931 | 1932 |
Plutarco Elías Calles , Hijo | 1933 | 1934 |
Heriberto Montemayor | August 1935 | |
Fausto Galvez Pérez | 1935 | 1936 |
Leopoldo Treviño Garza | 1937 | 1938 |
Manuel Flores Manuel Flores Manuel "Manny" Flores is the Director of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation - Division of Banking . A member of the Democratic Party, Flores was elected to the Chicago City Council in 2003... |
1939 | 1940 |
Eliseo B. Sanchez | 1941 | 1942 |
Constancio Villareal | 1942 | 1946 |
Félix González Salinas | 1946 | 1949 |
Santos Cantú Salinas | 1949 | 1952 |
Alfredo Garza Ríos | 1952 | 1955 |
José Luis Lozano | 1955 | 1958 |
Rafael González Montemayor | 1958 | 1961 |
Leopoldo González Sáenz | 1961 | 1964 |
Abiel Treviño | 1964 | 1967 |
Cesar Lazo Hinojosa | 1967 | 1970 |
Gerardo Torres Díaz | 1970 | 1972 |
Julio Camelo y Roberto Garza González | 1972 | 1974 |
Leopoldo González Sáenz | 1974 | 1977 |
Cesar Santos Santos | 1977 | 1980 |
Pedro F. Quintanilla Coffin | 1980 | 1983 |
Oscar Herrera Hosking | 1983 | 1986 |
Luis Marcelino Farias | 1986 | 1989 |
Socrates Cuauhtémoc Rizzo García Sócrates Rizzo Sócrates Cuauhtémoc Rizzo García is a Mexican politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party . He is a former federal Congressman , mayor of Monterrey and former governor of Nuevo León Rizzo García is the son of Neftalí Rizzo Rizzo and Jovita García Decanini... |
1989 | 1991 |
Juventino González Benavides (interim) | 1991 | 1991 |
Benjamin Clariond Reyes Retana | 1991 | 1994 |
Jesús Hinojosa Tijerina | 1994 | 1997 |
Jesús Ma. Elizondo González | 1997 | 2000 |
Felipe de Jesús Cantú Rodríguez | 2000 | 2003 |
Ricardo Canavati Tafich Ricardo Canavati Tafich Jesús Ricardo Canavati Tafich is a Mexican politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party . He currently serves in the lower house of the Mexican Congress as an Institutional Revolutionary Party proportional representation deputy.... |
2003 | 2006 |
Edgar Oláiz Ortiz (substitute) | 2006 | 2006 |
Adalberto Arturo Madero Quiroga | 2006 | 2009 |
Fernando Larrazábal Bretón Fernando Larrazábal Bretón Fernando Larrazábal Bretón is a Mexican politician born in Oaxaca who has served as mayor of San Nicolás and was a member of Nuevo León's Congress in 2009. He is the municipal president of Monterrey.-Personal life and education:... |
2009 | current incumbent |