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Municipality and town in Jalisco, Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amacueca is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 124.8 km2.
Amacueca | |
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Municipality and town | |
Coordinates: 19°56′N 103°04′W | |
Country | Mexico |
State | Jalisco |
Area | |
• Total | 124.8 km2 (48.2 sq mi) |
• Town | 3.2 km2 (1.2 sq mi) |
Population (2020 census)[1] | |
• Total | 5,743 |
• Density | 46/km2 (120/sq mi) |
• Town | 3,025 |
• Town density | 950/km2 (2,400/sq mi) |
As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 5,065.[2]
Municipal president | Term | Political party | Notes |
J. Apolinar Rodríguez Chávez[3] | 1928 | ||
Olivio Fernández | 1929 | ||
Miguel Meza Barragán | 1929 | ||
José Ma. Aguayo Meza | 1929 | PNR | |
José Gudiño Meza | 1930 | PNR | |
Francisco Pérez Chávez | 1930 | PNR | |
José Gudiño Meza | 1931 | PNR | |
J. Jesús Landeros Amezola | 1932-1933 | PNR | |
José Ma. Aguayo Meza | 1934 | PNR | |
Elías Pérez | 1935 | PNR | |
Ricardo Sánchez Castillo | 1936–1937 | PNR | |
Gabriel Manzo Benites | 1938 | PNR | |
Vicente Cruz Pinto | 1938 | PNR | |
Agustín Rojas González | 1938 | PRM | |
José Rodríguez Peña | 1939–1940 | PRM | |
Manuel Díaz Novoa | 1941–1942 | PRM | |
José Barragán Rodríguez | 1943–1944 | PRM | |
Gilberto Meza Gutiérrez | 1945–1946 | PRM | |
Florencio Gudiño Meza | 1947 | PRI | |
Enrique Cruz de la Cruz | 1948 | PRI | |
Antonio Contreras Gómez | 1949 | PRI | |
Vicente Franco Guzmán | 1950–1951 | PRI | |
Jesús Barragán Rodríguez | 1952 | PRI | |
Salvador Valenzuela Maldonado | 1953–1955 | PRI | |
Ponciano Rojas Pérez | 1956–1957 | PRI | |
Florentino Covarrubias Sánchez | 1958 | PRI | |
Ponciano Rojas Pérez | 1958 | PRI | |
J. Jesús B. Rodríguez | 1958 | PRI | |
Salvador Meza Díaz | 1960–1961 | PRI | |
Francisco Valdivia Sandoval | 1962–1964 | PRI | |
Emilio García Gutiérrez | 1965–1967 | PRI | |
Gilberto López García | 1968–1970 | PRI | |
J. Cruz Figueroa Fajardo | 1971–1973 | PRI | |
José Anastacio Rodríguez | 1974–1976 | PRI | |
Andrés Sánchez González | 1977–1979 | PRI | |
Clemente Franco Valdivia | 1980–1982 | PRI | |
Vicente Solís Peña[4] | 1983–1985 | PRI | |
Andrés Aguayo Aguilar | 1986–1988 | PRI | |
Manuel Meza Sánchez[5] | 1989–1992 | PRI | |
Ma. del Socorro Barragán Chávez[6] | 1992–1995 | PRI | |
Luis Franco Llamas[7] | 1995–1998 | PAN | |
Rigoberto Muñoz Rodríguez[8] | 01-01-1998–31-12-2000 | PRI | |
Luis Franco Llamas[9] | 01-01-2001–31-12-2003 | PAN | |
Jesús González Guajardo[10] | 01-01-2004–31-12-2006 | PAN | |
Enrique Rojas Díaz[11][12] | 01-01-2007–31-12-2009 | PRI | |
Efraín Ramírez González[13] | 01-01-2010–30-09-2012 | PRI Panal |
Coalition "Alliance for Jalisco" |
Enrique Rojas Díaz[14] | 01-10-2012–30-09-2015 | PRI PVEM |
Coalition "Compromise for Jalisco" |
César Augusto Anaya Valenzuela[15] | 01-10-2015–30-09-2018 | PRI | |
Luz Elvira Durán Valenzuela[16] | 01-10-2018–2021 | PAN PRD MC |
She applied for a temporary leave, to run for reelection, which she got |
Neri Quintero Barragán[17] | 2021 | PAN PRD MC |
Acting president municipal |
Luz Elvira Durán Valenzuela | 01-10-2021– | MC | Was reelected on 6 June 2021 |
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