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Manzanillo Municipality, Colima

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Municipality of Manzanillo in Colima
Municipality of Manzanillo in Colima
Manzanillo is located in Mexico
Manzanillo
Manzanillo
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 19°3′N 104°19′W / 19.050°N 104.317°W / 19.050; -104.317
Country Mexico
StateColima
Municipal seatManzanillo
Area
 • Total
1,578.3 km2 (609.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total
161,420

Manzanillo is a municipality in the Mexican state of Colima. The municipal seat lies at Manzanillo. The municipality covers an area of 1,578.3 km2 (609.4 sq mi), which also includes the remote Revillagigedo Islands.

As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 161,420.[1]

Government

Municipal presidents

Before Manzanillo was declared a municipality, there were governments headed by
prefects and political directors
Term Municipal president Political party Note
1854-1867[2] Ramón Esparza Sole mayor
1867-1868 Ponciano Ruiz
1868-1871 Casimiro Arzac Arana Political director
1871 Celedonio R. Cárdenas Political prefect
1871-1872 José Ramírez Political prefect
1872-1873 Celedonio R. Cárdenas Political prefect
One-year term governments, 1873-1946

There were no presidents of the City Council until June 20, 1873, when by instructions of the governor of Colima Francisco Santa Cruz, through decree 147 published in the Official State Gazette, the municipality of Manzanillo was erected. Eight days after the statute was announced, elections were called to elect the first representative of the municipal administration, resulting in the election of businessman Ponciano Ruiz, taking office in August of the same year. From then until 1946, the terms of government of the municipal presidents were one year and with the possibility of being reelected

1873 Ponciano Ruiz
1873-1874 Plácido Gómez Palencia
1874-1876 Celedonio R. Cárdenas
1876-1877 J. Jesús Alcaraz
1877-1878 Pánfilo Dueñas
1878-1879 José Castillo
1879 Carlos M. Arana
1879-1880 Carlos Acevedo
1880-1881 Francisco Palencia
1881 Candelario de la Torre
1881-1882 Remigio Parra
1882 Candelario de la Torre
1882-1883 Ponciano Ruiz
1883 Francisco Palencia
1883-1884 Carlos Barreto
1884-1886 José María Bazán
1886-1887 Fernando Solórzano
1887-1888 José María Bazán
1888-1889 Remigio Parra
1889-1890 Basilio Castell Figueroa
1890-1892 Remigio Parra
1892-1893 Aniceto Virgen
1893 Pedro Ramírez
1893 José Refugio Sánchez
1893-1894 Teodoro Padilla
1894-1895 Juan Torres
1895-1896 Teodoro Padilla
1896-1897 Francisco R. Ramírez
1897 Teodoro Padilla
1897-1898 Francisco R. Ramírez
1898 Blas Ruiz
1898-1899 Donaciano Corona
1899-1901 Basilio Castell Figueroa
1901-1903 Teodoro Padilla
1903-1905 Juan Bejarano
1905-1909 Emiliano García
1909-1911 Manuel Negrete
1911 José María Bueno
1911-1912 Leoncio Figueroa
1912 Félix J. Piz
1912-1913 Teodoro Padilla
1913-1914 José María Sánchez Díaz
1914 Luis G. Sánchez
1914-1915 Salvador F. Reséndiz
1915-1916 Luis G. Sánchez
1916-1917 Luis Mancilla
1917-1918 José H.Moreno
1918 A. A. Higinio Pérez Ochoa
1918-1919 Arturo Vargas
1919-1920 A. A. Higinio Pérez Ochoa
1920-1921 Isaac R. Chávez
1921-1922 Eusebio Zaragoza
1922-1923 Isaac R. Chávez
1923 Víctor Sevilla Ramírez
1923-1924 Ricardo Ruelas
1924 José Casillas
1924-1925 Marcelino Gallardo
1925-1926 Herminio Barreda Mora
1926 José María Salazar Ureña
1926-1928 Benjamín Rodríguez Lozano
1928 Felipe Rocha
1928-1929 Enrique Silva
1929-1930 Benjamín Rodríguez Solórzano PNR
1930-1931 Ricardo Véjar PNR
1931 Evaristo Brizuela PNR
1931-1932 José J. Parra PNR
1932-1933 Crescenciano Gallardo PNR
1933-1934 Miguel Saucedo PNR
1934-1935 Domingo Ramírez Chávez PNR
1935-1936 Pantaleón Hernández PNR
1936-1937 José Casillas Ugarte PNR
1937-1938 Carlos Magallón PNR
1938-1939 Librado R. García PNR
PRM
1939-1940 Saturnino Rodríguez Ortiz PRM
1940[3] Leonardo Jaramillo PRM
1941 Juan Pérez Arce PRM
1942 Homobono Llamas García PRM
1943-1945 Francisco Pizano Hernández PRM
1945 Herminio Barreda Mora PRM
Triennial governments (1946-present)

Starting in 1946, the period of government of the municipal presidents was raised to three years. However, for 1955 adjustments were made so that the terms of the municipal administrations were concurrent with those of the state governor. At this stage, several elected presidents requested a license to compete for other positions of popular election, for which they had to be replaced in their position, except for Professor Alberto Larios Gaytán, who died in office

1946-1948 Fernando Solórzano Alatorre PRI
1949-1951 Herminio Barreda Mora PRI
1952-1954 Alfredo Woodward Téllez PRI
1954 Daniel Sánchez Velasco PRI Acting municipal president
1955 Felipe Guzmán Mesina PRI
1956-1958 Javier Mata Vargas PRI
1959-1960 Miguel Sandoval Sevilla PRI
1961 Manuel Bonilla Valle PRI
1962-1964 Benito Rincón López PRI
1965-1967 Luis García Castillo PRI
1968-1970 Arturo Castro Guízar PRI
1971-1973 Ramón Navarro Hernández PRI
1974-1976 Aquileo Díaz Virgen PRI
1977-1979 Jorge Armando Gaytán Gudiño PRI
1980-1982 Alberto Larios Gaytán PRI Died in office
1982 Humberto Ramírez Palacios PRI Acting municipal president
1983-1986 Elías Zamora Verduzco PRI
1986 Ramón Chulines Maldonado PRI
1986-1988 Cecilio Lepe Bautista PRI
1989-1991 Alejandro Meillón Sánchez PRI
1992-1994 Porfirio Gaytán Gudiño PRI
1995-1997 José Luis Navarrete Caudillo PRI
1998-2000 Martha Leticia Sosa Govea PAN
2001-2003 Rogelio Humberto Rueda Sánchez PRI
??/04/2003-14/10/2003 Sara Patricia Garibay Velasco PRI Acting municipal president
15/10/2003-18/05/2006 Nabor Ochoa López PAN
19/05/2006-14/10/2006[4] Alicia Mandujano Contreras PAN Acting municipal president
2006-2009 Virgilio Mendoza Amezcua PAN
25/05/2009-14/10/2009[5] María Isabel Rivera Solórzano PAN Acting municipal president
2009-2012[6] Nabor Ochoa López PRI
21/01/2012-14/10/2012[7] Rosario Yeme López PRI Acting municipal president
15/10/2012-08/03/2015 Virgilio Mendoza Amezcua PAN He applied for a temporary leave
08/03/2015-14/10/2015[8] J. Antonio Álvarez Macías PAN Acting municipal president
15/10/2015-08/03/2018 Gabriela Benavides Cobos PAN She applied for a temporary leave to run for the Senate
08/03/2018-14/10/2018[9] Enrique García PVEM Acting municipal president
15/10/2018-31/03/2021[10] Griselda Martínez Martínez Morena MORENA She applied for a temporary leave, to run for reelection
01/04/2021-2021[11] Rosacruz Rodríguez Pizano Morena MORENA Acting municipal president
15/10/2021-14-10-2024 Griselda Martínez Martínez Morena MORENA She was reelected on 06/06/2021
15/10/2024-[12][13] Rosa María Bayardo Cabrera [es] Morena
PVEM
PT
Coalition "Sigamos Haciendo Historia en Colima" (Let's Keep Making History)

References

  1. ^ "Manzanillo". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Archived from the original on May 29, 2007. Retrieved November 9, 2008.
  2. ^ Brust Victorino, Carlos Elio, Manzanillo: su historia, toponimia, política, sociedad y cultura, Gobierno del Estado de Colima, 1993.
  3. ^ "Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Colima. Manzanillo" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 6 December 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  4. ^ Instituto Electoral de Colima (19 May 2003). "Aprobación del Congreso a Alicia Mandujano para sustituir a Nabor Ochoa" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  5. ^ Zúñiga Donaldo (25 May 2015). "Ya tiene presidenta el Ayuntamiento de Manzanillo" (in Spanish). Radio Levy. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  6. ^ Politician Nabor Ochoa ran for the municipal presidency for the second time, being affiliated to another party, and once again won.
  7. ^ H. Ayuntamiento de Manzanillo (21 January 2012). "Toma de Protesta de Rosario Yeme" (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  8. ^ "Antonio Álvarez toma protesta como presidente municipal interino de Manzanillo". Colima Noticias (in Spanish). 8 March 2015. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  9. ^ "Alcaldesa de Manzanillo pide licencia, busca ser Senadora". Quadratín Colima (in Spanish). 8 March 2018. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  10. ^ "Transformaremos Manzanillo: Griselda Martínez". El Noticiero En Línea (in Spanish). 17 October 2018. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  11. ^ "Alcaldesa porteña Griselda Martínez pide licencia; buscará reelegirse". AFMedios (in Spanish). 31 March 2021. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  12. ^ "Instituto Electoral del Estado de Colima (IEEC). Cómputos Municipales en el Estado de Colima. 2024" (in Spanish). Instituto Electoral del Estado de Colima (IEEC). Retrieved 23 October 2024.
  13. ^ "Válidas, las 10 elecciones de alcaldes: IEE". Criterios. Digital (in Spanish). 15 June 2024. Retrieved 23 October 2024.