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Heads of Government

Andrés Manuel López Obrador, President

  • Full Name: Andrés Manuel López Obrador
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 2018
  • Political Party: National Regeneration Movement (2012–present)
  • Predecessor: Enrique Pena Nieto
  • Successor: Claudia Sheinbaum
  • Born: 13 November 1953
  • Birth Place: Tepetitan, Tabasco, Mexico
  • Alma Mater: National Autonomous University of Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Rocio Beltran Medina (m. 1979, died 2003); Beatriz Gutirrez Müller (m. 2006)
  • Children: 4
  • Previous Positions: President of the National Regeneration Movement (20 November 2012–12 December 2017); Head of Government of the Federal District (5 December 2000–29 July 2005); President of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (2 August 1996–10 April 1999)

Enrique Pena Nieto, President

  • Full Name: Enrique Pena Nieto
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 2012
  • Left Office: 30 November 2018
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary Party
  • Predecessor: Felipe Calderon
  • Successor: Andrs Manuel Lopez Obrador
  • Born: 20 July 1966
  • Birth Place: Atlacomulco, State of Mexico, Mexico
  • Died: N/A
  • Death Place: N/A
  • Internment: N/A
  • Alma Mater: Panamerican University Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
  • Spouse(s): Monica Pretelini (m. 1993,died 2007); Anglica Rivera (m. 2010,div. 2019)
  • Children: 5
  • Previous Positions: President pro tempore of the Pacific Alliance (20 June 2014 – 3 July 2015); Governor of the State of Mexico (16 September 2005 – 16 September 2011); President of the National Conference of Governors (1 March 2008 – 25 April 2008); (7 March 2006 – 19 May 2006); Local deputy of the Congress of the State of Mexico for the 13th local district(5 September 2003 – 14 January 2005); Secretary of Administration of the State of Mexico (11 May 2000 – 4 December 2002)

Felipe Calderon, President

  • Full Name: Felipe de Jesus Calderon Hinojosa
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 2006
  • Left Office: 30 November 2012
  • Political Party: National Action (before 2018)
  • Predecessor: Vicente Fox
  • Successor: Enrique Pena Nieto
  • Born: 18 August 1962
  • Birth Place: Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico
  • Died: N/A
  • Death Place: N/A
  • Internment: N/A
  • Alma Mater: Free School of Law Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology Harvard University
  • Spouse(s): Margarita Zavala (m. 1993)
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of Energy (2 September 2003 – 1 June 2004); Director General of the National Works and Public Services Bank (12 February 2003 – 2 September 2003); President of the Political Coordination Board of the Chamber of Deputies(1 September 2001 – 31 August 2002); Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Michoacan (5th electoral region)(1 September 2000 – 12 February 2003);(1 September 1991 – 31 August 1994); President of the National Action Party (9 March 1996 – 9 March 1999)

Vicente Fox, President

  • Full Name: Vicente Fox Quesada
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 2000
  • Left Office: 30 November 2006
  • Political Party: Independent (since 2013) National Action (before 2013)
  • Predecessor: Ernesto Zedillo
  • Successor: Felipe Calderon
  • Born: 2 July 1942
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Died: N/A
  • Death Place: N/A
  • Internment: N/A
  • Alma Mater: Universidad Iberoamericana
  • Spouse(s): Lilian de la Concha (m. 1969,div. 1990); Marta Sahagun (m. 2001)
  • Previous Positions: Governor of Guanajuato (25 September 1995 – 25 September 1999); Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Guanajuatos 3rd district (1 September 1988 – 31 August 1991); Co–President of Centrist Democrat International alongside Pier Ferdinando Casini

Ernesto Zedillo, President

  • Full Name: Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1994
  • Left Office: 30 November 2000
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary
  • Predecessor: Carlos Salinas de Gortari
  • Successor: Vicente Fox
  • Born: 27 December 1951
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Died: N/A
  • Death Place: N/A
  • Internment: N/A
  • Alma Mater: National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) Yale University
  • Spouse(s): Nilda Patricia Velasco
  • Children: 5
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of Public Education (7 January 1992 – 29 November 1993); Secretary of Programming and Budget (1 December 1988 – 7 January 1992)

Carlos Salinas de Gortari, President

  • Full Name: Carlos Salinas de Gortari
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1988
  • Left Office: 30 November 1994
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary
  • Predecessor: Miguel de la Madrid
  • Successor: Ernesto Zedillo
  • Born: 3 April 1948
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Died: N/A
  • Death Place: N/A
  • Internment: N/A
  • Alma Mater: National Autonomous University of Mexico Harvard University
  • Spouse(s): Cecilia Occeli Gonzalez (m. 1972,div. 1995); Ana Paula Gerard Rivero
  • Children: Cecilia (by Occelli); Emiliano (by Occelli); Juan Cristobal (by Occelli); Ana Emilia (by Gerard); Patricio (by Gerard); Mateo (by Gerard)
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of Programming and Budget (1 December 1982 – 5 October 1987)

Miguel de la Madrid, President

  • Full Name: Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1982
  • Left Office: 30 November 1988
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary Party
  • Predecessor: Jos Lopez Portillo
  • Successor: Carlos Salinas de Gortari
  • Born: 12 December 1934
  • Birth Place: Colima, Mexico
  • Died: 1 April 2012
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Iglesia de Santo Tomas
  • Alma Mater: National Autonomous University of Mexico John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University
  • Spouse(s): Paloma Cordero Tapia (m. 1959,his death 2012);
  • Children: 5 including Enrique
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of Programming and the Budget (May 16, 1979 – September 30, 1981); Under-Secretary of Finance and Public Credit (September 29, 1975 – May 16, 1979)

Jos Lopez Portillo, President

  • Full Name: Jos Guillermo Abel Lopez Portillo y Pacheco
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1976
  • Left Office: 30 November 1982
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary Party
  • Predecessor: Luis Echeverria
  • Successor: Miguel de la Madrid
  • Born: 16 June 1920
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Died: 17 February 2004
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Cemeterio Militar Mexico City, Mexico
  • Alma Mater: National Autonomous University of Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Carmen Romano (m. 1951,div. 1991); Sasha Montenegro (m. 1995)
  • Children: 3
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of Finance and Public Credit (May 29, 1973 – September 22, 1975); Director of the Comision Federal de Electricidad (February 18, 1972 – May 29, 1973)

Luis Echeverria, President

  • Full Name: Luis Echeverria Alvarez
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1970
  • Left Office: 30 November 1976
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary Party
  • Predecessor: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz
  • Successor: Jos Lopez Portillo
  • Born: 17 January 1922
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Died: N/A
  • Death Place: N/A
  • Internment: N/A
  • Alma Mater: National Autonomous University of Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Maria Esther Zuno (m. 1945,died 1999)
  • Children: 8
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of the Interior (16 November 1964 – 11 November 1969)

Gustavo Diaz Ordaz, President

  • Full Name: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz Bolanos
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1964
  • Left Office: 30 November 1970
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary
  • Predecessor: Adolfo Lopez Mateos
  • Successor: Luis Echeverria
  • Born: 12 March 1911
  • Birth Place: Puebla, Mexico
  • Died: 15 July 1979
  • Death Place: Cerrada del Risco 133, Jardines del Pedregal, Mexico City, D.F., Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon Jardin, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Alma Mater: University of Puebla
  • Spouse(s): Guadalupe Borja (m. 1937,died 1974)
  • Children: GustavoGuadalupeAlfredo
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of the Interior (1 December 1958 – 16 November 1964); Senator of the Congress of the Union for Puebla (1 September 1946 – 31 August 1952); Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Puebla′s 1st district (1 September 1943 – 31 August 1946)

Adolfo Lopez Mateos, President

  • Full Name: Adolfo Lopez Mateos
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1956
  • Left Office: 30 November 1964
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary Party
  • Predecessor: Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
  • Successor: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz
  • Born: 26 May 1909
  • Birth Place: Atizapan de Zaragoza, State of Mexico, Mexico
  • Died: 22 September 1969
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Alma Mater: Scientific and Literary Institute of Toluca
  • Spouse(s): Angelina Gutirrez (m. 1934,div. 1937); Eva Samano (m. 1937)
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare (1 December 1952 – 17 November 1957); Senator of the Congress of the Union from the State of Mexico (1 September 1946 – 31 August 1952)

Adolfo Ruiz Cortines, President

  • Full Name: Adolfo Tomas Ruiz Cortines
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1952
  • Left Office: 30 November 1958
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary
  • Predecessor: Miguel Aleman Valds
  • Successor: Adolfo Lopez Mateos
  • Born: 30 December 1889
  • Birth Place: Veracruz, Mexico
  • Died: 3 December 1973
  • Death Place: Calle Miguel Aleman 10 Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Lucia Carrillo Gutirrez (m. 1915,div. 1935); Maria Dolores Izaguirre (m. 1941)
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of the Interior (30 June 1948 – 13 October 1951); Governor of Veracruz (1 December 1944 – April 1948); Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Veracruz′s 3rd district ( September 1937 – 9 September 1937)

Miguel Aleman Valds, President

  • Full Name: Miguel Aleman Valds
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1946
  • Left Office: 30 November 1952
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary
  • Predecessor: Manuel avila Camacho
  • Successor: Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
  • Born: 29 September 1900
  • Birth Place: Veracruz, Mexico
  • Died: 14 May 1983
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Beatriz Velasco (1913-1981)
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of the Interior (1 December 1940 – 18 June 1945); Governor of Veracruz (1 December 1936 – 6 April 1939)

Manuel Avila Camacho, President

  • Full Name: Manuel Avila Camacho
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1940
  • Left Office: 30 November 1946
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary
  • Predecessor: Lazaro Cardenas
  • Successor: Miguel Aleman Valds
  • Born: 24 April 1897
  • Birth Place: Teziutlan, Puebla, Mexico
  • Died: 13 October 1955
  • Death Place: Estado de Mxico, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Soledad Orozco
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of National Defense (18 October 1936 – 31 January 1939)

Lazaro Cardenas, President

  • Full Name: Lazaro Cardenas del Rio
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1934
  • Left Office: 30 November 1940
  • Political Party: Party of the Mexican Revolution
  • Predecessor: Abelardo L. Rodriguez
  • Successor: Manuel avila Camacho
  • Born: 21 May 1895
  • Birth Place: Jiquilpan, Michoacan
  • Died: 19 October 1970
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Monument of the Revolution Mexico City, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Amalia Solorzano
  • Children: Cuauhtmoc Cardenas
  • Previous Positions: Governor of Michoacan (1928–1932)

Abelardo L. Rodriguez, President

  • Full Name: Abelardo Rodriguez Lujan
  • Assumed Office: 4 September 1932
  • Left Office: 30 November 1934
  • Political Party: National Revolutionary
  • Predecessor: Pascual Ortiz
  • Successor: Lazaro Cardenas
  • Born: 12 May 1889
  • Birth Place: Guaymas, Sonora
  • Died: 13 February 1967
  • Death Place: La Jolla, California, U.S.
  • Spouse(s): Aida Sullivan (1904-1975)
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of Defense (2 August 1932 – 4 September 1932); Secretary of Economy (January 20, 1932 – August 2, 1932); Governor of the North District of the Federal Territory of Baja California (1923–1930); Military Commander of Northern Baja California(1921–1929)

Pascual Ortiz Rubio, President

  • Full Name: Pascual Ortiz Rubio
  • Assumed Office: 5 February 1930
  • Left Office: 4 September 1932
  • Political Party: National Revolutionary Party
  • Predecessor: Emilio Portes Gil
  • Successor: Abelardo L. Rodriguez
  • Born: 10 March 1877
  • Birth Place: Morelia, Michoacan
  • Died: 4 November 1963
  • Death Place: Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Josefa de Ortiz (1892–1983)
  • Previous Positions: Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Michoacan′s 2nd district (16 September 1912 – 10 October 1913)

Emilio Portes Gil, President

  • Full Name: Emilio Candido Portes Gil
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1928
  • Left Office: 4 February 1930
  • Political Party: Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
  • Predecessor: Plutarco Elias Calles
  • Successor: Pascual Ortiz Rubio
  • Born: 3 October 1890
  • Birth Place: Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas
  • Died: 10 December 1978
  • Death Place: Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Carmen Garcia (1905-1979)
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of the Interior (18 August 1928 – 30 November 1928); Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Tamaulipas′s 3rd district (1 September 1922 – 4 February 1925)

Plutarco Elias Calles, President

  • Full Name: Plutarco Elias Calles
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1924
  • Left Office: 30 November 1928
  • Political Party: National Revolutionary Party Laborist Party (until 1929)
  • Predecessor: alvaro Obregon
  • Successor: Emilio Portes Gil
  • Born: 25 September 1877
  • Birth Place: Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico
  • Died: 19 October 1945
  • Death Place: Mexico City, D.F., Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Natalia Chacon Amarillas (m. 1899, died 1927); Leonor Llorente (m. 1930, died 1932)

alvaro Obregon, President

  • Full Name: alvaro Obregon Salido
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1920
  • Left Office: 30 November 1924
  • Political Party: Laborist Party (PL)
  • Predecessor: Adolfo de la Huerta
  • Successor: Plutarco Elias Calles
  • Born: 19 February 1880
  • Birth Place: Navojoa, Sonora
  • Died: 17 July 1928
  • Death Place: San angel, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Tapia (1888-1971)

Adolfo de la Huerta, President

  • Full Name: Felipe Adolfo de la Huerta Marcor
  • Assumed Office: 1 June 1920
  • Left Office: 30 November 1920
  • Political Party: Liberal Constitutionalist Party (PLC); National Cooperativist Party (PNC)
  • Predecessor: Venustiano Carranza
  • Successor: alvaro Obregon
  • Born: 26 May 1881
  • Birth Place: Guaymas, Sonora
  • Died: 9 July 1955
  • Death Place: Mexico, DF
  • Spouse(s): Clara Oriol

Venustiano Carranza, President

  • Full Name: José Venustiano Carranza De La Garza
  • Assumed Office: 1 May 1917
  • Left Office: 21 May 1920
  • Political Party: Democratic Party of Mexico & Liberal Constitutionalist Party
  • Predecessor: Francisco S. Carvajal
  • Successor: Adolfo de la Huerta
  • Born: 29 December 1859
  • Birth Place: Cuatro Cinegas, Coahuila, Mexico
  • Died: 21 May 1920
  • Death Place: Tlaxcalantongo, Puebla, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Virginia Salinas; Ernestina Hernandez
  • Children: 2 daughters
  • Previous Positions: Governor of Coahuila (22 November 1911 – 7 March 1913); (29 May 1911 – 1 August 1911)

Venustiano Carranza, Head

  • Full Name: José Venustiano Carranza De La Garza
  • Assumed Office: 14 August 1914
  • Left Office: 30 April 1917
  • Political Party: Democratic Party of Mexico & Liberal Constitutionalist Party
  • Born: 29 December 1859
  • Birth Place: Cuatro Cinegas, Coahuila, Mexico
  • Died: 21 May 1920
  • Death Place: Tlaxcalantongo, Puebla, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Virginia Salinas; Ernestina Hernandez
  • Children: 2 daughters
  • Previous Positions: Governor of Coahuila (22 November 1911 – 7 March 1913); (29 May 1911 – 1 August 1911)

Francisco S. Carvajal, President

  • Full Name: Francisco Sebastian Carvajal y Gual
  • Assumed Office: 15 July 1914
  • Left Office: 13 August 1914
  • Predecessor: Victoriano Huerta
  • Successor: Venustiano Carranza
  • Born: 9 December 1870
  • Birth Place: Campeche, Mexico
  • Died: 30 September 1932
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico

Victoriano Huerta, President

  • Full Name: Jose Victoriano Huerta Marquez
  • Assumed Office: 19 February 1913
  • Left Office: 15 July 1914
  • Predecessor: Pedro Lascurain
  • Successor: Francisco S. Carvajal
  • Born: 22 December 1850
  • Birth Place: Agua Gorda, Colotlan, Jalisco, Mexico
  • Died: 13 January 1916
  • Death Place: El Paso, Texas, U.S.
  • Internment: Evergreen Cemetery (El Paso, Texas)
  • Spouse(s): Emilia aguila
  • Children: 11 including (Jorge; Maria Elisa; Victor; Luz; Elena; Dagoberto; Eva; Celia
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of the Interior of Mexico (19 February 1913)

Pedro Lascurain, President

  • Full Name: Pedro José Domingo de la Calzada Manuel María Lascuráin Paredes
  • Assumed Office: 19 February 1913
  • Predecessor: Francisco I. Madero
  • Successor: Victoriano Huerta
  • Born: 8 May 1856
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Died: 21 July 1952
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Maria Flores
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of Foreign Affairs (10 April 1912 – 19 February 1913)

Francisco I. Madero, President

  • Full Name: Francisco Ignacio Madero Gonzalez
  • Assumed Office: 6 November 1911
  • Left Office: 19 February 1913
  • Political Party: Progressive Constitutionalist Party (previously Anti-Reelectionist Party)
  • Predecessor: Francisco Leon de la Barra
  • Successor: Pedro Lascurain
  • Born: 30 October 1873
  • Birth Place: Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Mexico
  • Died: 22 February 1913
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Monument to the Revolution Mexico City, Mexico
  • Alma Mater: HEC Paris; University of California, Berkeley
  • Spouse(s): Sara Prez,

Francisco Leon de la Barra, President

  • Full Name: Francisco Leon de la Barra y Quijano
  • Assumed Office: 25 May 1911
  • Left Office: 5 November 1911
  • Predecessor: Porfirio Diaz
  • Successor: Francisco I. Madero
  • Born: 16 June 1863
  • Birth Place: Quertaro, Mexican Empire
  • Died: 23 september 1939
  • Death Place: Biarritz, France
  • Spouse(s): Maria Elena Borneque; Maria del Refugio Borneque
  • Previous Positions: Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1 April 1911 – 25 May 1911)

Porfirio Diaz, President

  • Full Name: Jose de la Cruz Porfirio Diaz Mori
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1884
  • Left Office: 25 May 1911
  • Political Party: National Porfirist Party; National Reelectionist Party (previously Liberal Party)
  • Predecessor: Manuel Gonzalez
  • Successor: Francisco Leon de la Barra
  • Born: 15 September 1830
  • Birth Place: Oaxaca, Mexico
  • Died: 2 July 1915
  • Death Place: Paris, France
  • Internment: Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris
  • Spouse(s): Delfina Ortega Diaz (m. 1867–1880); her death ; Carmen Romero Rubio (m. 1881–1915); his death
  • Children: Deodato Lucas Porfirio (1875–46); Luz Aurora Victoria (1875–65)

Manuel Gonzalez Flores, President

  • Full Name: Manuel del Refugio Gonzalez Flores
  • Assumed Office: 1 December 1880
  • Left Office: 30 November 1884
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Porfirio Diaz
  • Successor: Porfirio Diaz
  • Born: 18 June 1833
  • Birth Place: El Moquete, Matamoros, Tamaulipas
  • Died: 10 April 1893
  • Death Place: Chapingo, State of Mexico
  • Internment: Rotonda de las Personas Ilustres

Porfirio Diaz, President

  • Full Name: Jose de la Cruz Porfirio Diaz Mori
  • Assumed Office: 17 February 1877
  • Left Office: 1 December 1880
  • Political Party: National Porfirist Party; National Reelectionist Party (previously Liberal Party)
  • Predecessor: Juan N. Mndez
  • Successor: Manuel Gonzalez
  • Born: 15 September 1830
  • Birth Place: Oaxaca, Mexico
  • Died: 2 July 1915
  • Death Place: Paris, France
  • Internment: Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris
  • Spouse(s): Delfina Ortega Diaz (m. 1867–1880);, her death ;Carmen Romero Rubio (m. 1881–1915); ,his death
  • Children: Deodato Lucas Porfirio (1875–46); Luz Aurora Victoria (1875–65)

Juan N. Mndez, President

  • Full Name: Juan Nepomuceno Mndez
  • Assumed Office: 6 December 1876
  • Left Office: 17 February 1877
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Porfirio Diaz
  • Successor: Porfirio Diaz
  • Born: 2 July 1820
  • Birth Place: Tetela de Ocampo, Puebla, New Spain
  • Died: 29 November 1894
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Trinidad Gonzalez y Castruera

Porfirio Diaz, President

  • Full Name: Jose de la Cruz Porfirio Diaz Mori
  • Assumed Office: 28 November 1876
  • Left Office: 6 December 1876
  • Political Party: National Porfirist Party; National Reelectionist Party (previously Liberal Party)
  • Predecessor: Jos Maria Iglesias
  • Successor: Juan N. Mndez
  • Born: 15 September 1830
  • Birth Place: Oaxaca, Mexico
  • Died: 2 July 1915
  • Death Place: Paris, France
  • Internment: Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris
  • Spouse(s): Delfina Ortega Diaz (m. 1867–1880);, her death ;Carmen Romero Rubio (m. 1881–1915); ,his death
  • Children: Deodato Lucas Porfirio (1875–46); Luz Aurora Victoria (1875–65)

Jos Maria Iglesias, President

  • Full Name: Jos Maria Iglesias Inzaurraga
  • Assumed Office: 26 October 1876
  • Left Office: 28 November 1876
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada
  • Successor: Porfirio Diaz
  • Born: 5 January 1823
  • Birth Place: Mexico City
  • Died: 17 December 1891
  • Death Place: Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Juana Calderon Tapia

Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada, President

  • Full Name: Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada Corral
  • Assumed Office: 19 July 1872
  • Left Office: 31 October 1876
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Benito Juarez
  • Successor: Jos Maria Iglesias
  • Born: 24 April 1823
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
  • Died: 21 April 1889
  • Death Place: New York City, US
  • Internment: Rotunda of Illustrious Persons

Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Davalos, Regent

  • Full Name: Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Davalos
  • Assumed Office: 11 July 1863
  • Left Office: 10 April 1864
  • Successor: Maximilian I
  • Born: 21 March 1816
  • Birth Place: Zamora, Michoacan
  • Died: February 4, 1891
  • Death Place: Yautepec, Morelos, Mexico

Maximilian I, Emperor

  • Full Name: Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph Maria
  • Predecessor: Monarchy re-established ( Benito Juarez , President of Mexico)
  • Successor: Monarchy abolished ( Benito Juarez , President of Mexico)
  • Born: 6 July 1832
  • Birth Place: Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austrian Empire
  • Died: 19 June 1867
  • Spouse(s): Charlotte of Belgium (m. 1857)

Jose Mariano Salas, Member

  • Full Name: Jos Mariano de Salas
  • Assumed Office: 11 July 1863
  • Left Office: 10 April 1864
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Successor: Maximilian I
  • Born: 11 May 1797
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Died: 24 December 1867
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Josefa Cardena

Juan Almonte, Regent

  • Full Name: Juan Nepomuceno Almonte
  • Assumed Office: 11 July 1863
  • Left Office: 10 April 1864
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Successor: Maximilian I
  • Born: 13 May 1803
  • Birth Place: Michoacan, Mexico
  • Died: March 21, 1869
  • Death Place: Paris, France
  • Spouse(s): Maria Dolores Quesada
  • Children: Maria de Guadalupe Almonte

Felix Maria Zuloaga, President

  • Full Name: Felix Maria Zuloaga Trillo
  • Assumed Office: 23 May 1860
  • Left Office: 28 December 1862
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Born: 31 March 1813
  • Birth Place: alamos, Sonora
  • Died: 11 February 1898
  • Death Place: Mexico City

Miguel Miramon, Provisional President

  • Full Name: Miguel Gregorio de la Luz Atenogenes Miramon y Tarelo
  • Assumed Office: 15 August 1860
  • Left Office: 24 December 1860
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Jos Ignacio Pavon
  • Born: 29 September 1832
  • Birth Place: Mexico DF
  • Died: 19 June 1867
  • Death Place: Santiago de Quertaro, Quertaro Arteaga
  • Internment: Panteon de San Fernando Mexico city
  • Alma Mater: Heroic Military Academy (Mexico)
  • Spouse(s): Concepcion Lombardo
  • Previous Positions: Provisional President of Mexico by the Plan of Tacubaya

Jos Ignacio Pavon, Substitute President

  • Full Name: Jos Ignacio Pavon
  • Assumed Office: 13 August 1860
  • Left Office: 15 August 1860
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Miguel Miramon
  • Successor: Miguel Miramon
  • Born: 1791
  • Birth Place: Veracruz, Veracruz
  • Died: 24 May 1866
  • Death Place: Mexico City

Miguel Miramon, Substitute President

  • Full Name: Miguel Gregorio de la Luz Atenogenes Miramon y Tarelo
  • Assumed Office: 2 February 1859
  • Left Office: 13 August 1860
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Jos Mariano Salas
  • Successor: Jos Ignacio Pavon
  • Born: 29 September 1832
  • Birth Place: Mexico DF
  • Died: 19 June 1867
  • Death Place: Santiago de Quertaro, Quertaro Arteaga
  • Internment: Panteon de San Fernando Mexico city
  • Alma Mater: Heroic Military Academy (Mexico)
  • Spouse(s): Concepcion Lombardo

Felix Maria Zuloaga, President

  • Full Name: Felix Maria Zuloaga Trillo
  • Assumed Office: 24 January 1859
  • Left Office: 1 February 1859
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Manuel Robles Pezuela
  • Successor: Miguel Miramon
  • Born: 31 March 1813
  • Birth Place: alamos, Sonora
  • Died: 11 February 1898
  • Death Place: Mexico City

Manuel Robles Pezuela, President

  • Full Name: Manuel Robles Pezuela
  • Assumed Office: 24 December 1858
  • Left Office: 23 January 1859
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Flix Zuloaga
  • Successor: Jos Mariano Salas
  • Born: 23 May 1817
  • Birth Place: Guanajuato, Guanajuato
  • Died: 23 March 1862
  • Death Place: Ciudad Serdan, Puebla

Felix Maria Zuloaga, President

  • Full Name: Felix Maria Zuloaga Trillo
  • Assumed Office: 11 January 1858
  • Left Office: 24 December 1858
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Successor: Manuel Robles Pezuela
  • Born: 31 March 1813
  • Birth Place: alamos, Sonora
  • Died: 11 February 1898
  • Death Place: Mexico City

Ignacio Comonfort, President

  • Full Name: Ignacio Gregorio Comonfort de los Rios
  • Assumed Office: 17 December 1855
  • Left Office: 21 January 1858
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Juan alvarez
  • Successor: Benito Juarez Flix Maria Zuloaga (by Plan of Tacubaya )
  • Born: 12 March 1812
  • Birth Place: Puebla, New Spain
  • Died: 13 November 1863
  • Death Place: Guanajuato, Mexican Empire

Benito Juarez, President

  • Full Name: Benito Pablo Juarez Garcia
  • Assumed Office: 15 January 1858
  • Left Office: 18 July 1872
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Ignacio Comonfort
  • Successor: Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada
  • Born: 21 March 1806
  • Birth Place: San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, New Spain
  • Died: 18 July 1872
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon de San Fernando
  • Alma Mater: Sciences and Arts Institute of Oaxaca
  • Spouse(s): Margarita Maza (1826–1871,her death)
  • Children: 12
  • Previous Positions: President of the Mexican Supreme Court (11 December 1857 – 15 January 1858); Secretary of the Interior (3 November 1857 – 11 December 1857); Governor of Oaxaca (10 January 1856 – 3 November 1857); Secretary of Public Education (6 October 1855 – 9 December 1855)

Juan alvarez, President

  • Full Name: Juan Nepomuceno alvarez Hurtado de Luna
  • Assumed Office: 4 October 1855
  • Left Office: 11 December 1855
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Romulo Diaz de la Vega
  • Successor: Ignacio Comonfort
  • Born: 27 January 1790
  • Birth Place: Atoyac, Guerrero
  • Died: 21 August 1867
  • Death Place: La Providencia, Guerrero

René Préval, President

  • Full Name: René Garcia Préval
  • Assumed Office: 14 May 2006
  • Left Office: 14 May 2011
  • Political Party: Lespwa (2006–2009) Patriotic Unity (2009–2017)
  • Born: 17 January 1943
  • Birth Place: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
  • Died: 3 March 2017
  • Alma Mater: College of Gembloux; Catholic University of Leuven; University of Pisa
  • Spouse(s): Solange Lafontant (Divorced in 1997); Geri Benoit (Divorced in 2009); Elisabeth Delatour (2009–2017,his death)
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Haiti(In office February 13, 1991 – October 11, 1991); Minister of Interior and National Defence (February 19, 1991 – October 11, 1991)

Jean-Bertrand Aristide, President

  • Full Name: Jean-Bertrand Aristide
  • Assumed Office: 7 February 2001
  • Left Office: 29 February 2004
  • Political Party: Lavalas Political Organization (1991–96) Fanmi Lavalas (1996–present)
  • Born: 15 July 1953
  • Birth Place: Port-Salut, Sud, Haiti
  • Alma Mater: University of Notre-Dame; University of Haiti; University of South Africa
  • Spouse(s): Mildred Trouillot (m. 1996)
  • Children: 2 daughters

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 20 April 1853
  • Left Office: 9 August 1855
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Manuel Maria Lombardini
  • Successor: Martin Carrera
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844) her death; Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876) his death
  • Children: Maria de Guadalupe; Maria del Carmen; Manuel; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y Garcia
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of the Mexican Republic (16 April 1837 – 17 March 1839)

René Préval, President

  • Full Name: René Garcia Préval
  • Assumed Office: 7 February 1996
  • Left Office: 7 February 2001
  • Political Party: Lespwa (2006–2009) Patriotic Unity (2009–2017)
  • Born: 17 January 1943
  • Birth Place: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
  • Died: 3 March 2017
  • Alma Mater: College of Gembloux; Catholic University of Leuven; University of Pisa
  • Spouse(s): Solange Lafontant (div. 1997);
    Geri Benoit (div. 2009);
    Elisabeth Delatour (m. 2009)
  • Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Haiti (February 13, 1991 – October 11, 1991); Minister of Interior and National Defence (February 19, 1991 – October 11, 1991)

Manuel Maria Lombardini, President

  • Full Name: Manuel Jos Maria Ignacio Lombardini de la Torre
  • Assumed Office: 8 February 1853
  • Left Office: 20 April 1853
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Juan Bautista Ceballos
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 23 July 1802
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, New Spain
  • Died: 22 December 1853
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico

Mariano Arista, President

  • Full Name: Jos Mariano Martin Buenaventura Ignacio Nepomuceno Garcia de Arista Nuez
  • Assumed Office: 15 January 1851
  • Left Office: 6 January 1853
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Jos Joaquin de Herrera
  • Successor: Juan Bautista Ceballos
  • Born: 26 July 1802
  • Birth Place: San Luis Potosi, New Spain
  • Died: 7 August 1855
  • Death Place: Lisbon, Portugal
  • Spouse(s): Guadalupe Martell
  • Previous Positions: Minister of War and Marine (12 June 1848 – 14 January 1851)

Jean-Bertrand Aristide, President

  • Full Name: Jean-Bertrand Aristide
  • Assumed Office: 15 June 1993
  • Left Office: 12 May 1994
  • Political Party: Lavalas Political Organization (1991–96) Fanmi Lavalas (1996–present)
  • Born: 15 July 1953
  • Birth Place: Port-Salut, Sud, Haiti
  • Alma Mater: Notre-Dame University; University of Haiti; University of South Africa
  • Spouse(s): Mildred Trouillot (m. 1996)
  • Children: 2 daughters

Jos Joaquin de Herrera, President

  • Full Name: Jos Joaquin Antonio de Herrera
  • Assumed Office: 3 June 1848
  • Left Office: 15 January 1851
  • Predecessor: Manuel de la Pena y Pena
  • Successor: Mariano Arista
  • Born: 23 February 1792
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain
  • Died: 10 February 1854
  • Death Place: Tacubaya, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Josefa Corts
  • Previous Positions: President of the Chamber of Deputies (1 April 1827 – 30 April 1827) ; Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Veracruz (1 January 1827 – 27 December 1828); Minister of War and Marine (12 July 1823 – 11 March 1824) ; Member of the First Constituent Congress for Veracruz (24 February 1822 – 31 October 1822)

Manuel de la Pena y Pena, President

  • Full Name: Jos Manuel de la Pena y Pena
  • Assumed Office: 8 January 1848
  • Left Office: 3 June 1848
  • Predecessor: Pedro Maria de Anaya
  • Successor: Jos Joaquin de Herrera
  • Born: 10 March 1789
  • Birth Place: Tacubaya, New Spain
  • Died: 2 January 1850
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico

Manuel de la Pena y Pena, President

  • Full Name: Jos Manuel de la Pena y Pena
  • Assumed Office: 16 September 1847
  • Left Office: 13 November 1847
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Pedro Maria de Anaya
  • Born: 10 March 1789
  • Birth Place: Tacubaya, New Spain
  • Died: 2 January 1850
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico

Jean-Bertrand Aristide, President

  • Full Name: Jean-Bertrand Aristide
  • Assumed Office: 7 February 1991
  • Left Office: 29 September 1991
  • Political Party: Lavalas Political Organization (1991–1996); Fanmi Lavalas (1996–present)
  • Born: 15 July 1953
  • Birth Place: Port-Salut, Sud, Haiti
  • Alma Mater: Notre-Dame University; University of Haiti; University of South Africa
  • Spouse(s): Mildred Trouillot (m. 1996)
  • Children: 2 daughters

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 20 May 1847
  • Left Office: 15 September 1847
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Pedro Maria de Anaya
  • Successor: Manuel de la Pena y Pena
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844) her death; Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876) his death
  • Children: Maria de Guadalupe; Maria del Carmen; Manuel; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y Garcia
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of the Mexican Republic (16 April 1837 – 17 March 1839)

Pedro Maria de Anaya, President

  • Full Name: Pedro Bernardino Maria de Anaya y de alvarez
  • Assumed Office: 2 April 1847
  • Left Office: 20 May 1847
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 20 May 1795
  • Birth Place: Huichapan, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Hidalgo, Mexico)
  • Died: 21 March 1854
  • Death Place: Mexico City
  • Previous Positions: President of the Chamber of Deputies (30 October 1830 – 30 November 1830)

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 21 March 1847
  • Left Office: 2 April 1847
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Successor: Pedro Maria de Anaya
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844) her death; Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876) his death
  • Children: Maria de Guadalupe; Maria del Carmen; Manuel; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y Garcia
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of the Mexican Republic (16 April 1837 – 17 March 1839)

Valentin Canalizo, President

  • Full Name: Jos Valentin Raimundo Canalizo Bocadillo
  • Assumed Office: 23 December 1846
  • Left Office: 21 March 1847
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Jos Mariano Salas
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 14 January 1794
  • Birth Place: Monterrey, New Kingdom of Leon, Viceroyalty of New Spain
  • Died: 20 February 1850
  • Death Place: Mexico, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Josefa Danila
  • Children: 11

Jos Mariano Salas, President

  • Full Name: Jos Mariano de Salas
  • Assumed Office: 5 August 1846
  • Left Office: 23 December 1846
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Nicolas Bravo
  • Successor: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Born: 11 May 1797
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Died: 24 December 1867
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Josefa Cardena

Nicolas Bravo, President

  • Full Name: Nicolas Bravo Rueda
  • Assumed Office: 28 July 1846
  • Left Office: 4 August 1846
  • Political Party: Centralist
  • Predecessor: Mariano Paredes
  • Successor: Jos Mariano Salas
  • Born: 10 September 1786
  • Birth Place: Chichihualco, Guerrero, New Spain
  • Died: 22 April 1854
  • Death Place: Chilpancingo, Guerrero (now Mexico)
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of United Mexican States (10 October 1824 – December 1827) ; Vice President of Mexican Republic 12 June 1846 – 6 August 1846)

Mariano Paredes, President

  • Full Name: Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga
  • Assumed Office: 31 December 1845
  • Left Office: 28 July 1846
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Jos Joaquin de Herrera
  • Successor: Nicolas Bravo
  • Born: c. 7 January 1797
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, Viceroyalty of New Spain
  • Died: 7 September 1849
  • Death Place: Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Josefa Corts

Jos Joaquin de Herrera, President

  • Full Name: Jos Joaquin Antonio de Herrera
  • Assumed Office: 6 December 1844
  • Left Office: 30 December 1845
  • Predecessor: Valentin Canalizo
  • Successor: Mariano Paredes
  • Born: 23 February 1792
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain
  • Died: 10 February 1854
  • Death Place: Tacubaya, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Josefa Corts
  • Previous Positions: President of the Chamber of Deputies (1 April 1827 – 30 April 1827) ; Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Veracruz (1 January 1827 – 27 December 1828); Minister of War and Marine (12 July 1823 – 11 March 1824) ; Member of the First Constituent Congress for Veracruz (24 February 1822 – 31 October 1822)

Valentin Canalizo, President

  • Full Name: Jos Valentin Raimundo Canalizo Bocadillo
  • Assumed Office: 21 September 1844
  • Left Office: 6 December 1844
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 14 January 1794
  • Birth Place: Monterrey, New Kingdom of Leon, Viceroyalty of New Spain
  • Died: 20 February 1850
  • Death Place: Mexico, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Josefa Danila
  • Children: 11

Jos Joaquin de Herrera, President

  • Full Name: Jos Joaquin Antonio de Herrera
  • Assumed Office: 12 September 1844
  • Left Office: 21 September 1844
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Valentin Canalizo
  • Born: 23 February 1792
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain
  • Died: 10 February 1854
  • Death Place: Tacubaya, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Josefa Corts
  • Previous Positions: Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Veracruz (1 January 1827 – 27 December 1828) ; Minister of War and Marine (12 July 1823 – 11 March 1824) ; Member of the First Constituent Congress for Veracruz (24 February 1822 – 31 October 1822)

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 4 June 1844
  • Left Office: 12 September 1844
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Valentin Canalizo
  • Successor: Jos Joaquin de Herrera
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844); ,her death Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876); ,his death
  • Children: Maria de Guadalupe; Maria del Carmen; Manuel; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y Garcia
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of the Mexican Republic (16 April 1837 – 17 March 1839)

Valentin Canalizo, President

  • Full Name: Jos Valentin Raimundo Canalizo Bocadillo
  • Assumed Office: 4 October 1843
  • Left Office: 4 June 1844
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 14 January 1794
  • Birth Place: Monterrey, New Kingdom of Leon, Viceroyalty of New Spain
  • Died: 20 February 1850
  • Death Place: Mexico, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Josefa Danila
  • Children: 11

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 4 March 1843
  • Left Office: 4 October 1843
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Nicolas Bravo
  • Successor: Valentin Canalizo
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844) her death; Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876) his death
  • Children: Maria de Guadalupe; Maria del Carmen; Manuel; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y Garcia
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of the Mexican Republic (16 April 1837 – 17 March 1839)

Nicolas Bravo, President

  • Full Name: Nicolas Bravo Rueda
  • Assumed Office: 26 October 1842
  • Left Office: 4 March 1843
  • Political Party: Centralist
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 10 September 1786
  • Birth Place: Chichihualco, Guerrero, New Spain
  • Died: 22 April 1854
  • Death Place: Chilpancingo, Guerrero (now Mexico)
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of United Mexican States (10 October 1824 – December 1827)

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 10 October 1841
  • Left Office: 26 October 1842
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Francisco Javier Echeverria
  • Successor: Nicolas Bravo
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844) , her death; Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876) , his death
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of the Mexican Republic (16 April 1837 – 17 March 1839)

Francisco Javier Echeverria, President

  • Full Name: Francisco Javier Echeverria
  • Assumed Office: 22 September 1841
  • Left Office: 10 October 1841
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Anastasio Bustamante
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 2 July 1797
  • Birth Place: Jalapa, Veracruz
  • Died: 17 September 1852
  • Death Place: Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Refugio Almanza

Anastasio Bustamante, President

  • Full Name: Anastasio Bustamante y Oseguera
  • Assumed Office: 19 July 1839
  • Left Office: 22 September 1841
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Nicolas Bravo
  • Successor: Francisco Javier Echeverria
  • Born: 27 July 1780
  • Birth Place: Jiquilpan, New Spain
  • Died: 6 February 1853
  • Death Place: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
  • Internment: Mexico City Cathedral
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of Mexico (11 June 1829 – 23 December 1832)

Nicolas Bravo, President

  • Full Name: Nicolas Bravo Rueda
  • Assumed Office: 10 July 1839
  • Left Office: 19 July 1839
  • Political Party: Centralist
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Anastasio Bustamante
  • Born: 10 September 1786
  • Birth Place: Chichihualco, Guerrero, New Spain
  • Died: 22 April 1854
  • Death Place: Chilpancingo, Guerrero (now Mexico)
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of United Mexican States (10 October 1824 – December 1827)

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 20 March 1839
  • Left Office: 10 July 1839
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Anastasio Bustamante
  • Successor: Nicolas Bravo
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844) her death; Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876); his death
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of the Mexican Republic (16 April 1837 – 17 March 1839)

Anastasio Bustamante, President

  • Full Name: Anastasio Bustamante y Oseguera
  • Assumed Office: 19 April 1837
  • Left Office: 20 March 1839
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Born: 27 July 1780
  • Birth Place: Jiquilpan, New Spain
  • Died: 6 February 1853
  • Death Place: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
  • Previous Positions: Vice President of Mexico (11 June 1829 – 23 December 1832)

Jos Justo Corro, President

  • Full Name: Jos Justo Corro
  • Assumed Office: 28 February 1836
  • Left Office: 19 April 1837
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Miguel Barragan
  • Successor: Anastasio Bustamante
  • Born: 19 July 1794
  • Birth Place: Guadalajara, Jalisco
  • Died: 18 December 1864
  • Death Place: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexican Empire
  • Previous Positions: Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs (18 May 1835 – 26 February 1836)

Miguel Barragan, President

  • Full Name: Miguel Francisco Barragan Andrade
  • Assumed Office: 28 January 1835
  • Left Office: 27 February 1836
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Jos Justo Corro
  • Born: 8 March 1789
  • Birth Place: Ciudad del Maiz, San Luis Potosi
  • Died: 1 March 1836
  • Death Place: Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Manuela Trebesto y Casasola
  • Previous Positions: Governor of Veracruz (20 May 1825 – 5 January 1828)

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 24 April 1834
  • Left Office: 27 January 1835
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Successor: Miguel Barragan
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844) ,her death; Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876) his death
  • Children: Maria de Guadalupe; Maria del Carmen; Manuel; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y Garcia

Valentin Gomez Farias, President

  • Full Name: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Assumed Office: 16 December 1833
  • Left Office: 24 April 1834\n
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 14 February 1781
  • Birth Place: Guadalajara, New Kingdom of Galicia, New Spain (modern day Jalisco, Mexico)
  • Died: 5 July 1858
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Alma Mater: Royal University of Guadalajara
  • Spouse(s): Isabel Lopez (m. 1817,died 1858)
  • Previous Positions: President of the Senate of Mexico (1 January 1825 – 31 January 1825); Minister of Finance (2 February 1833 – 31 March 1833)

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 27 October 1833
  • Left Office: 15 December 1833
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Successor: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844) her death; Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876) his death
  • Children: Maria de Guadalupe; Maria del Carmen; Manuel; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y Garcia

Valentin Gomez Farias, President

  • Full Name: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Assumed Office: 5 July 1833
  • Left Office: 27 October 1833
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 14 February 1781
  • Birth Place: Guadalajara, New Kingdom of Galicia, New Spain (modern day Jalisco, Mexico)
  • Died: 5 July 1858
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Alma Mater: Royal University of Guadalajara
  • Spouse(s): Isabel Lopez (m. 1817,died 1858)
  • Previous Positions: President of the Senate of Mexico (1 January 1825 – 31 January 1825); Minister of Finance (2 February 1833 – 31 March 1833)

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 18 June 1833
  • Left Office: 5 July 1833
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Successor: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844); ,her death Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876); ,his death
  • Children: Maria de Guadalupe; Maria del Carmen; Manuel; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y Garcia

Valentin Gomez Farias, President

  • Full Name: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Assumed Office: 3 June 1833
  • Left Office: 18 June 1833
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 14 February 1781
  • Birth Place: Guadalajara, New Kingdom of Galicia, New Spain (modern day Jalisco, Mexico)
  • Died: 5 July 1858
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Alma Mater: Royal University of Guadalajara
  • Spouse(s): Isabel Lopez (m. 1817,died 1858)
  • Previous Positions: President of the Senate of Mexico (1 January 1825 – 31 January 1825); Minister of Finance (2 February 1833 – 31 March 1833)

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President

  • Full Name: Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón
  • Assumed Office: 17 May 1833
  • Left Office: 4 June 1833
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Successor: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Born: 21 February 1794
  • Birth Place: Xalapa, Veracruz, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
  • Died: 21 June 1876
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Internment: Panteon del Tepeyac, Mexico City
  • Spouse(s): Maria Ins de la Paz Garcia (1825–1844) her death; Maria de los Dolores de Tosta (1844–1876) his death
  • Children: Maria de Guadalupe; Maria del Carmen; Manuel; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna y Garcia

Valentin Gomez Farias, President

  • Full Name: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Assumed Office: 1 April 1833
  • Left Office: 16 May 1833
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Manuel Gomez Pedraza
  • Successor: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Born: 14 February 1781
  • Birth Place: Guadalajara, New Kingdom of Galicia, New Spain (modern day Jalisco, Mexico)
  • Died: 5 July 1858
  • Death Place: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Alma Mater: Royal University of Guadalajara
  • Spouse(s): Isabel Lopez (m. 1817,died 1858)
  • Previous Positions: President of the Senate of Mexico (1 January 1825 – 31 January 1825)

Manuel Gomez Pedraza, President

  • Full Name: Manuel Gomez Pedraza y Rodriguez
  • Assumed Office: 24 December 1832
  • Left Office: 31 March 1833
  • Political Party: Moderate
  • Predecessor: Melchor Muzquiz
  • Successor: Valentin Gomez Farias
  • Born: 22 April 1789
  • Birth Place: Santiago de Quertaro, Quertaro
  • Died: 14 May 1851
  • Death Place: Mexico City
  • Previous Positions: Minister of War and Marine (8 January 1825 – 7 June 1825); (15 July 1825 – 9 February 1827); (4 March 1827 – 3 December 1827)

Melchor Muzquiz, President

  • Full Name: Melchor de Eca y Muzquiz
  • Assumed Office: 14 August 1832
  • Left Office: 24 December 1832
  • Political Party: York Rite Party (part of the Liberal Party)
  • Predecessor: Anastasio Bustamante
  • Successor: Manuel Gomez Pedraza
  • Born: 5 January 1790
  • Birth Place: Santa Rosa (Melchor Muzquiz), Coahuila
  • Died: 14 December 1844
  • Death Place: Mexico City
  • Internment: Cemetery of Santa Paula
  • Spouse(s): Joaquina Bezares
  • Previous Positions: Governor of the State of Mexico (27 September 1824 – 8 March 1827); (2 March 1824 – 4 March 1824)

Anastasio Bustamante, President

  • Full Name: Anastasio Bustamante y Oseguera
  • Assumed Office: 1 January 1830
  • Left Office: 13 August 1832
  • Political Party: Conservative
  • Predecessor: Pedro Vlez
  • Successor: Melchor Muzquiz
  • Born: 27 July 1780
  • Birth Place: Jiquilpan, New Spain
  • Died: 6 February 1853
  • Death Place: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Jos Maria Bocanegra, President

  • Full Name: Jos Maria Bocanegra
  • Assumed Office: 18 December 1829
  • Left Office: 23 December 1829
  • Political Party: Popular
  • Predecessor: Vicente Guerrero
  • Successor: Pedro Vlez
  • Born: 25 May 1787
  • Birth Place: Labor de la Troje, Aguascalientes
  • Died: 23 July 1862
  • Death Place: Mexico City
  • Previous Positions: President of the Chamber of Deputies (28 December 1826 – 31 January 1827); Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Zacatecas (1 January 1827 – 24 January 1829); Member of the National Institutional Junta for Zacatecas (2 November 1822 – 29 March 1823); Member of the First Constituent Congress for Zacatecas (24 February 1822 – 31 October 1822)

Vicente Guerrero, President

  • Full Name: Vicente Ramon Guerrero Saldana
  • Assumed Office: 1 April 1829
  • Left Office: 17 December 1829
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Guadalupe Victoria
  • Successor: Jos Maria Bocanegra
  • Born: 10 August 1782
  • Birth Place: Tixtla, Puebla, New Spain
  • Died: 14 February 1831
  • Death Place: Cuilapan, Oaxaca, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Maria de Guadalupe; Hernandez
  • Children: Maria de los Dolores; Guerrero Hernandez

Guadalupe Victoria, President

  • Full Name: Guadalupe Victoria
  • Assumed Office: 10 October 1824
  • Left Office: 31 March 1829
  • Predecessor: Provisional Government
  • Successor: Vicente Guerrero
  • Born: 29 September 1786
  • Birth Place: Tamazula, Nueva Vizcaya
  • Died: 21 March 1843
  • Death Place: San Carlos Fortress, Perote, Veracruz
  • Internment: Column of Independence
  • Alma Mater: San Ildefonso College
  • Spouse(s): Maria Antonia Breton

Vicente Guerrero, Supreme Executive

  • Full Name: Vicente Ramon Guerrero Saldana
  • Assumed Office: 1 April 1823
  • Left Office: 10 October 1824
  • Political Party: Liberal
  • Predecessor: Constitutional Monarchy Agustin I
  • Successor: Federal Republic Guadalupe Victoria
  • Born: 10 August 1782
  • Birth Place: Tixtla, Puebla, New Spain
  • Died: 14 February 1831
  • Death Place: Cuilapan, Oaxaca, Mexico
  • Spouse(s): Maria de Guadalupe; Hernandez
  • Children: Maria de los Dolores; Guerrero Hernandez

Miguel Dominguez, Supreme Executive

  • Full Name: Jos Miguel Dominguez Aleman
  • Assumed Office: 1 April 1823
  • Left Office: 10 October 1824
  • Predecessor: Constitutional Monarchy Agustin I
  • Successor: Federal Republic Guadalupe Victoria
  • Born: 14 January 1756
  • Birth Place: Mexico City, New Spain
  • Died: 22 April 1830
  • Death Place: Mexico City Mexico
  • Alma Mater: San Ildefonso
  • Spouse(s): Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez

Jos Mariano Michelena, Supreme Executive

  • Full Name: Jos Mariano Michelena
  • Assumed Office: 1 April 1823
  • Left Office: 10 October 1824
  • Predecessor: Constitutional Monarchy Agustin I
  • Successor: Federal Republic Guadalupe Victoria
  • Born: 14 July 1772
  • Birth Place: Valladolid, New Spain
  • Died: 10 May 1852
  • Death Place: Morelia, Mexico
  • Alma Mater: University of Mexico

Pedro Celestino Negrete, Supreme Executive

  • Full Name: Pedro Celestino Negrete
  • Assumed Office: 31 March 1823
  • Left Office: 10 October 1824
  • Born: 14 May 1777
  • Birth Place: Karrantza Basque Country, Spain
  • Died: 11 April 1846
  • Death Place: Bordeaux, France
  • Spouse(s): Maria Josefa Olavarrieta

Guadalupe Victoria, Executive

  • Full Name: Guadalupe Victoria
  • Assumed Office: 31 March 1823
  • Left Office: 10 October 1824
  • Born: 29 September 1786
  • Birth Place: Tamazula, Nueva Vizcaya
  • Died: 21 March 1843
  • Death Place: San Carlos Fortress, Perote, Veracruz
  • Internment: Column of Independence
  • Alma Mater: San Ildefonso College
  • Spouse(s): Maria Antonia Breton

Nicolas Bravo, Executive

  • Full Name: Nicolas Bravo Rueda
  • Assumed Office: 31 March 1823
  • Left Office: 10 October 1824
  • Political Party: Centralist
  • Born: 10 September 1786
  • Birth Place: Chichihualco, Guerrero, New Spain
  • Died: 22 April 1854
  • Death Place: Chilpancingo, Guerrero (now Mexico)

Nicolas Bravo, Regence

  • Full Name: Nicolas Bravo Rueda
  • Assumed Office: 11 April 1822
  • Left Office: 18 May 1822
  • Political Party: Centralist
  • Born: 10 September 1786
  • Birth Place: Chichihualco, Guerrero, New Spain
  • Died: 22 April 1854
  • Death Place: Chilpancingo, Guerrero (now Mexico)

Manuel de Heras, Regent

  • Full Name: Manuel de Heras
  • Assumed Office: 11 April 1822
  • Left Office: 18 May 1822

Miguel Valentin, Regent

  • Full Name: Miguel Valentin
  • Assumed Office: 11 April 1822
  • Left Office: 18 May 1822

Manuel Velazquez de Leon, Regent

  • Full Name: Manuel Velazquez de Leon
  • Assumed Office: 28 September 1821
  • Left Office: 11 April 1822

Jos Isidro Yanez, Regent

  • Full Name: Jos Isidro Yanez
  • Assumed Office: 28 September 1821
  • Left Office: 18 May 1822

Manuel de la Barcna, Regent

  • Full Name: Manuel de la Barcna
  • Assumed Office: 28 September 1821
  • Left Office: 11 April 1822

Antonio Prez Martinez, Regent

  • Full Name: Antonio Prez Martinez
  • Assumed Office: 8 October 1821
  • Left Office: 11 April 1822
  • Predecessor: Juan ODonoju

Juan ODonoju, Regent

  • Full Name: Juan de ODonoju y ORyan
  • Assumed Office: 28 September 1821
  • Left Office: 8 October 1821
  • Predecessor: Himself (as Jefe Politico Superior )
  • Successor: Agustin de Iturbide
  • Born: 30 July 1762
  • Birth Place: Seville, Kingdom of Spain
  • Died: 8 October 1821
  • Death Place: Mexico City, First Mexican Empire
  • Previous Positions: Jefe Politico Superior (3 August de 1821 – 27 September 1821); Prime Minister of Spain (10 October 1813 – 17 October 1813)

Agustin de Iturbide, President

  • Full Name: Agustin Cosme Damian de Iturbide y Aramburu
  • Reign: 28 September 1821 – 18 May 1822
  • Predecessor: Monarchy established
  • Successor: Juan Nepomuceno Almonte ( Second Mexican Empire )
  • Born: 27 September 1783
  • Birth Place: Valladolid, Michoacan
  • Died: 19 July 1824
  • Death Place: Padilla, Tamaulipas
  • Internment: Mexico City Cathedral
  • Spouse(s): Ana Maria Josefa Ramona de Huarte y Muniz
  • Children: Agustin Jeronimo; Sabina; Juana de Dios; Josefa; Angel; Maria de Jesus; Maria de los; Salvador Maria; Felipe; Agustin Cosme