Municipal president
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Term
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Political party
|
Notes
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Pedro de Corbalán
|
1772
|
|
|
Francisco Serna Salazar
|
1869–1870
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Francisco Buelna León[1]
|
1870
|
Liberal Party
|
|
J. Serna
|
1870
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Ignacio Buelna
|
1870
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Ignacio Félix[2]
|
1870
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Ignacio Buelna
|
1871–1872
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Ignacio Félix
|
1872
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Francisco Buelna León
|
1873
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Julián Escalante y Moreno
|
1873–1874
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Vicente V. Escalante
|
1874–1875
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Francisco M. Aguilar
|
1875
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Ignacio Buelna
|
1876–1877
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Francisco Buelna León
|
1877–1878
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Florencio Monteverde
|
1878–1879
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Francisco Gándara
|
1879–1880
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Francisco Gándara
|
1880–1881
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Francisco Buelna León
|
1881–1882
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Manuel I. Gándara
|
1882
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Manuel D. Rodríguez
|
1884–1886
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Rafael Ruiz
|
1886
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Eduardo Castañeda
|
1887
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Víctor Aguilar
|
1887–1888
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Juan D. Castro
|
1888–1891
|
Liberal Party
|
|
Manuel Mascareñas
|
1892–1895
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Vicente V. Escalante
|
1895–1898
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Vicente V. Escalante
|
1898–1899
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Vicente V. Escalante
|
1899–1900
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Filomeno Loaiza
|
1900–1901
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Simón Bley
|
1901–1902
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Simón Bley
|
1902–1903
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Manuel I. Loaiza
|
1903–1904
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Guillermo Arreola
|
1904–1908
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Filomeno Loaiza
|
1908–1909
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Taidée López del Castillo
|
1909–1910
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
Guillermo Arreola
|
1910–1911
|
National Porfirian Circle
|
|
José María Paredes
|
1911
|
Independent
|
|
José C. Camou
|
1911–1912
|
Progressive Constitutionalist Party
|
|
Gustavo F. Muñoz
|
1912–1913
|
Progressive Constitutionalist Party
|
|
Rodolfo Garduño
|
1913
|
Independent
|
|
Juan B. León
|
1913–1914
|
Independent
|
|
Enrique Astiazarán
|
1914–1916
|
Independent
|
|
Carlos Caturegly
|
1916–1917
|
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
|
|
Leandro P. Gaxiola
|
1917–1918
|
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
|
|
Ignacio L. Romero
|
1918–1919
|
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
Party
|
|
Jesús María Ávila
|
1919–1920
|
Independent
|
|
Ramón D. Rodríguez
|
1920–1921
|
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
Party
|
|
José Obregón
|
1921–1922
|
Laborist Party
|
|
Luis Encinas R.
|
1922–1923
|
Laborist Party
|
|
Ignacio L. Romero
|
1923
|
Constitutionalist Liberal Party
|
|
Ignacio Salazar Q.
|
1923–1924
|
Laborist Party
|
|
Clemente H. Ávila
|
1924–1925
|
Laborist Party
|
|
Adalberto Truqui
|
1925
|
Laborist Party
|
|
Ignacio Salazar Q.
|
1925–1926
|
Laborist Party
|
|
Luis Cambustón
|
1926
|
Laborist Party
|
|
Francisco L. Carreón
|
1926–1927
|
Laborist Party
|
|
Luis A. Peterson
|
1927
|
Independent
|
|
Leovigildo Gómez
|
1927–1928
|
Independent
|
|
Ramón D. Rodríguez
|
1928–1929
|
|
Manuel Cubillas
|
1929–1931
|
PNR
|
|
Luis Encinas Robles
|
1931–1932
|
PNR
|
|
Francisco López
|
1932–1933
|
PNR
|
|
Genaro Romero
|
1933–1935
|
PNR
|
|
Hilario Olea
|
1935
|
PNR
|
Acting municipal president
|
Manuel Puebla
|
1936–1937
|
PNR
|
|
Antonio López
|
1937
|
PNR
|
|
Manuel León
|
1937–1939
|
PNR
|
|
Abelardo B. Sobarzo
|
1939–1941
|
PRM
|
|
Severiano Talamante
|
1941–1943
|
PRM
|
|
Francisco L. Carreón
|
1943–1946
|
PRM
|
|
Roberto R. Romero
|
1946–1949
|
PRI
|
|
Hilario Olea, Jr.
|
1949–1952
|
PRI
|
|
Domingo Olivares R.
|
1952–1955
|
PRI
|
|
Carlos G. Balderrama
|
1955–1958
|
PRI
|
|
César A. Gándara
|
1958–1961
|
PRI
|
|
Eduardo Loustaunau Ruiz
|
1961–1964
|
PRI
|
|
Roberto Astiazarán Espinoza
|
1964–1965
|
PRI
|
Died in office
|
Alberto R. Gutiérrez
|
1965–1967
|
PRI
|
Acting municipal president
|
Alfonso Durán Vázquez
|
1967
|
PRI
|
Acting municipal president
|
Jorge Valdez Muñoz
|
1967–1970
|
PAN
|
|
Eugenio Hernández Bernal
|
1970–1973
|
PRI
|
|
Alfonso Aguayo Porchas
|
1973–1976
|
PRI
|
|
Ramón Ángel Amante Echeverría
|
1976–1979
|
PRI
|
|
Alicia Arellano Tapia
|
1979–1982
|
PRI
|
|
Casimiro Navarro Valenzuela
|
1982–1985
|
PAN
|
|
Héctor Guillermo Balderrama Noriega
|
1985–1988
|
PRI
|
|
Carlos Robles Loustaunau
|
1988–1989
|
PRI
|
|
Edmundo Astiazarán Estrella
|
1989–1991
|
PRI
|
|
Guatimoc Francisco Yberri González[3]
|
1991–1994
|
PRI
|
|
Gastón González Guerra[4][5][6]
|
1994–1997
|
PRI
|
|
Jorge Eduardo Valencia Juillerat[7]
|
1997–2000
|
PAN
|
|
Francisco de Paula Búrquez Valenzuela[8]
|
2000–2003
|
PAN
|
|
María Dolores del Río Sánchez[9][10]
|
16-09-2003–15-09-2006
|
PAN
|
|
Ernesto Gándara Camou[11][12]
|
16-09-2006–2008
|
PRI Panal
|
Alliance PRI Sonora-Panal. He applied for a temporary leave
|
Raymundo García de León Peñúñuri
|
2008–2009
|
PRI Panal
|
Alliance PRI Sonora-Panal. Acting municipal president
|
Ernesto Gándara Camou
|
2009
|
PRI Panal
|
Alliance PRI Sonora-Panal. Resumed
|
Javier Gándara Magaña[13]
|
16-09-2009–15-09-2012
|
PAN
|
|
Alejandro Arturo López Caballero[14]
|
16-09-2012–15-09-2015
|
PAN Panal
|
|
Manuel Ignacio Acosta Gutiérrez[15]
|
16-09-2015–2018
|
PRI PVEM Panal
|
Coalition "For an Honest and Effective Government". He applied for a temporary leave
|
Lourdes Angelina Muñoz Fernández
|
2018
|
PRI PVEM Panal
|
Coalition "For an Honest and Effective Government". Acting municipal president
|
Célida Teresa López Cárdenas[16]
|
16-09-2018–08-04-2021
|
PT Morena PES
|
Coalition "Together We Will Make History". She applied for a temporary leave
|
Fermín González Gaxiola
|
09-04-2021–10-06-2021
|
PT Morena PES
|
Coalition "Together We Will Make History". Acting municipal president
|
Célida Teresa López Cárdenas
|
11-06-2021–06-07-2021
|
PT Morena PES
|
Coalition "Together We Will Make History". Resumed. Applied for a temporary leave, again
|
Fermín González Gaxiola
|
07-07-2021–15-09-2021
|
PT Morena PES
|
Coalition "Together We Will Make History". Acting municipal president, for a second time
|
Antonio Astiazarán Gutiérrez[17]
|
16-09-2021–15-09-2024
|
PAN PRI PRD
|
Coalition "It Goes for Sonora"
|
Antonio Astiazarán Gutiérrez[18]
|
16-09-2024–
|
PAN PRI PRD
|
He was reelected
|