List of municipal presidents of Iguala information
Following is a list of municipal presidents of Iguala, in the Mexican state of Guerrero:
Municipal president
Term
Political party
Notes
Gilberto T. Mota Lazos[1]
1951–1952
Rafael Urióstegui Baena
1953–1954
PRI
Agustín Batalla Zepeda
1954
PRI
Acting municipal president
Ignacio Gama Arredondo
1955–1956
Marcial Soto Noriega
1957–1959
Darío Arrieta Leyva
1960–1961
Israel H. Salmerón
1961–1962
Gilberto T. Mota Lazos
1963–1965
Librado S. García Vélez
1966–1968
Francisco Román Román
1969–1971
Samuel Pérez Alarcón
1971
Acting municipal president
Antonio Jaimes Antúnez
1972–1974
PRI
Isaías Duarte Martínez
1975
PRI
Acting municipal president
Saturnino Martínez Lugo
1975–1977
Juan Muñoz Garduño
1978–1980
Raymundo Román Noverón
1981–1983
Julio César Catalán Flores
1984–1986
Emilio Alonso Avilés
1987–1989
Felipe Cardona Marino
1990–1993
Juan Muñoz Caballero
06-1993–31-12-1993
Acting municipal president
Nacim Kuri Cristino
01-01-1994–04-1994
Applied for a leave due to ill health
José Luis Román Román
1994–1996
Acting municipal president
Lázaro Mazón Alonso[2]
1996–1999
PRD
Juan Muñoz Caballero[3]
1999–2002
PRI
Lázaro Mazón Alonso[4]
2002–2005
PRD
Antonio Salvador Jaimes Herrera[5]
2005–2008
PRD
Raúl Tovar Tavera[6]
01-01-2009–2012
PRI
Applied for a temporary leave
Julio Escalera Urióstegui
2012
PRI
Acting municipal president
Raúl Tovar Tavera
2012–30-09-2012
PRI
Resumed, in order to end his quadrennium (this term was, exceptionally, a four-year one)
José Luis Abarca Velázquez[7]
01-10-2012–30-09-2014
PRD
Applied for a leave due to the Iguala mass kidnapping,[8] and then, on 17 October 2014, the Congress of the State of Guerrero approved the trial to revoke the mandate of Abarca Velázquez[9]
Óscar Antonio Chávez Pineda[10]
30-09-2014–29-10-2014
PRD
Substitute
Luis Mazón Alonso[11]
29-10-2014–29-10-2014
PRD
Acting municipal president. Applied for a leave, was in office during a few hours[12]
Silviano Mendiola Pérez[13][14]
11-11-2014–30/09/2015
PRD
Acting municipal president
Esteban Albarrán Mendoza[15]
01-10-2015–11-10-2016
PRI PVEM
Coalition PRI-PVEM. Applied for a leave
Herón Delgado Castañeda[16]
11-10-2016–30-09-2018
PRI PVEM
Coalition PRI-PVEM. Acting municipal president
Antonio Salvador Jaimes Herrera[17]
01-10-2018–30-09-2021
Morena PES
Coalition Morena-PES
David Gama Pérez[18]
01-10-2021–
PRI PRD
Coalition PRI-PRD
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^"Congreso de Guerrero revoca mandato a alcalde con licencia de Iguala". Animal Político (in Spanish). 17 October 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
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^"Congreso de Guerrero designa nuevo alcalde de Iguala". Libertad de Expresión Yucatán (in Spanish). 11 November 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
^"Silviano Mendiola Pérez, nuevo alcalde interino de Iguala". Milenio (in Spanish). 11 November 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
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