Governor of Baja California Sur

The Governor is the chief executive of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. The present Governor is Carlos Mendoza Davis of PAN, who took office on September 10, 2015.

Governor of Baja California Sur
Incumbent
Carlos Mendoza Davis

since September 10, 2015
Term lengthSix years, non-renewable.
Inaugural holderFélix Agramont Cota
FormationOctober 8, 1974

Governors of Baja California Sur

Baja California Sur was admitted as a Mexican state on October 8, 1974. Félix Agramont Cota, the last governor of the outgoing territory, served as the first governor of Baja California Sur from the state's creation in October 1974 until April 1975.[1] Angel César Mendoza Arámburo took office on April 6, 1975, as Baja California Sur's first elected governor.[1]

NamePartyTerm
Carlos Mendoza DavisPANSeptember 10, 2015
Marcos Alberto Covarrubias VillaseñorPANApril 5, 2011–September 10,2015
Narciso AgúndezPRD2005–April 5, 2011
Leonel Cota MontañoPRD1999–2005
Guillermo Mercado RomeroPRI1993–1999
Víctor Manuel Liceaga RuibalPRI1987–1993
Alberto Andrés Alvarado ArámburoPRI1981–1987
Angel César Mendoza ArámburoPRIApril 6, 1975[1]–April 4, 1981
Félix Agramont CotaPRIOctober 8, 1974–April 6, 1975[1]

Governors of the South Territory of Baja California

The South Territory of Baja California is the predecessor territory of Baja California Sur.

NamePartyTerm
Félix Agramont CotaPRI1970 – October 8, 1974
Hugo Cervantes del RíoPRI1966–1970
Bonifacio Salinas LealPRI1959–1966
Lucino M. RebolledoPRI1957–1958
Patrocinio Flores CastellanosPRI1956–1957
Agustín Olachea AvilésPRI1946–1956
Francisco José MúgicaPRI1941–1945
Rafael M. PedrajoPRI1938–1940
Juan Domínguez CotaPRI1932–1938
Ruperto Garcia de AlbaPRI1931–1932
Agustín Olachea AvilésPRI1929–1931
Agustín Arriola Martínez1924–1928

References

  1. Juárez Mejía, Pedro (2013-05-12). "Fallece Félix Agramont Cota, primer gobernador de BCS". La Crónica de Hoy. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
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