Municipality in Sonora, Mexico
Ímuris is a municipality in the state of Sonora in north-western Mexico.[1]
Area and population
The municipal area is 1,710.3 km2 with a population of 9,988 registered in 2000. [1] Most of the inhabitants live in the municipal seat, which had a population of 5,767 in 2000. The municipal population has increased greatly with the installation of maquiladoras and is now estimated to be around 14,000. [2]
Neighboring municipalities
Neighboring municipalities are Nogales, Santa Cruz, Cananea, Arizpe, Cucurpe, and Magdalena de Kino.
Government
Municipal presidents
Municipal president
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Term
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Political party
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Notes
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Hilario Gabiolondo[2]
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Juan de Dios Cubillas
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Tiburcio Soto
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Miguel Estrella
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Domingo Soto
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Gabriel Corella
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Rafael Q. Corella
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Jerónimo Calera
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Ignacio Córdova
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Pablo González
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Simón Federico[3]
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1915–1916
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Arturo Ortiz
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1916–1917
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José María Peña
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1917–1918
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Teodoro G. Lizárraga
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1918–1919
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Manuel Díaz
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1919–1920
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Francisco S. Soto
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1921–1922
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Francisco F. Bartell
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1922–1923
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Vicente S. Soto
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1923–1924
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Pablo González
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1924–1925
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Rafael N. Corella
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1925–1926
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Guadalupe Egurrola
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1926–1927
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Eduardo Molina
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1927–1928
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Ramón S. Soto
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1928–1929
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Rafael N. Corella
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1929–1930
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PNR
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Rafael Bonillas P.
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1930–1931
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PNR
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Francisco S. Soto
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1931–1932
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PNR
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Francisco F. Molina
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1932–1933
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PNR
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Cerbulo S. Soto
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1933–1935
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PNR
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Ramón R. López
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1935–1937
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PNR
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Luis Proto Barreda
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1937–1939
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PNR
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Cerbulo S. Soto
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1939–1941
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PRM
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Roberto M. Aldaco
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1941–1943
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PRM
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Federico Egurrola S.
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1943–1946
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PRM
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Enrique Ceceña
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1946–1949
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PRI
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Roberto R. López
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1949–1952
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PRI
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Juan L. Soto
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1952–1955
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PRI
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Edgardo Peralta
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1955–1958
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PRI
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Carlos Corella S.
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1958–1961
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PRI
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Heriberto Lizárraga V.
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1961–1964
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PRI
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Alfonso Soto Bartell
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1964–1967
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PRI
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Roberto Egurrola Tapia
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1967–1970
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PRI
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Carlos Federico Vera
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1970–1973
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PRI
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Raúl Ramírez Ochoa
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1973–1976
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PRI
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José R. Rentería Montijo
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1976–1979
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PRI
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Ernesto Valenzuela Bonillas
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1979–1982
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PRI
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Concepción Bermúdez López
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1982–1985
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PRI
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José Luis Lizárraga Ballesteros
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1985–1988
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PRI
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Víctor Manuel Soto Silva
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1988–1991
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PRI
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Sacramento Soto Andrade[4]
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1991–1994
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PRI
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Reynaldo Alberto Corella Vázquez[5]
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1994–1997
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PRI
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Eliodoro Rascón Amavizca[6]
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1997–2000
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PAN
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Josefina Aurelia Romero Salazar[7]
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2000–2003
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PRI
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Manuel Octavio Fernández Moreno[8][9]
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16-09-2003–15-09-2006
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PRI
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Carlos Gallego Aguilar[10][11]
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16-09-2006–15-09-2009
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PVEM
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Juan Gómez López[12]
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16-09-2009–15-09-2012
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PAN
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José David Hernández Rodríguez[13]
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16/09-2012–15-09-2015
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PRI
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Carlos Gallego Aguilar[14]
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16-09-2015–15-09-2018
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PAN
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Jesús Alberto Rentería Vásquez[15]
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16-09-2018–15-09-2021
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PT Morena PES
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Coalition "Together We Will Make History".
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Jesús Leonardo García Acedo[16]
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16-09-2021–15-09-2024
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PRI
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Jesús Leonardo García Acedo[17]
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16-09-2024–
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PRI
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He was reelected
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References
30°46′00″N 110°49′59″W / 30.7667°N 110.833°W / 30.7667; -110.833