List of heads of state of Mexico


The Head of State of Mexico is the person who controls the executive power in the country. Under the current constitution, this responsibility lies with the President of the United Mexican States, who is head of the supreme executive power of the Mexican Union. Throughout its history, Mexico has had several forms of government. Under the federal constitutions, the title of President was the same as the current one. Under the Seven Laws, the chief executive was named President of the Republic. In addition, there have been two periods of monarchical rule, during which the executive was controlled by the Emperor of Mexico.
The chronology of the heads of state of Mexico is complicated due to the country's political instability during most of the nineteenth century and early decades of the twentieth century. With few exceptions, most of the Mexican presidents elected during this period did not complete their terms. Until the presidency of Lázaro Cárdenas, each president had remained in office an average of fifteen months.
This list also includes the self-appointed presidents during civil wars and the collegiate bodies that performed the Mexican Executive duties during periods of transition.

First Mexican Empire (1821–1823)

First Regency

After the end of the Mexican War of Independence, a Provisional Board of Governing consisting of thirty-four persons was set up. The Board decreed and signed the Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire and appointed a regency composed of six people.

Second Regency

Agustín I

Provisional Government (1823–1824)

The Provisional Government of 1823–24 was an organization that served as the Executive in the government of Mexico after the end of the Mexican Empire of Agustín I, in 1823. The organization was responsible for convening the body that created the Federal Republic and existed from April 1, 1823 to October 10, 1824.

First Federal Republic (1824–1835)

No.
PortraitPresidentTook officeLeft officePolitical PartyVice PresidentNotes
Guadalupe Victoria
October 10, 1824March 31, 1829IndependentNicolás BravoFirst constitutionally elected President of Mexico, and the only President who completed his full term in almost 30 years of independent Mexico.
Vicente Guerrero
April 1, 1829December 17, 1829Liberal PartyAnastasio BustamanteHe was appointed by Congress after the "resignation" of president-elect Manuel Gómez Pedraza.
José María Bocanegra
December 17, 1829December 23, 1829Popular York Rite Party
He was appointed Interim President by Congress when Guerrero left office to fight the rebellion of his Vice President.
Pedro Vélez
December 23, 1829December 31, 1829Liberal PartyAs president of the Supreme Court, he was appointed by the Council of Government as head of the executive triumvirate along with Lucas Alamán and Luis Quintanar.
Anastasio Bustamante
January 1, 1830August 13, 1832Conservative PartyAs Vice President he assumed the presidency after the coup against Guerrero.
Melchor Múzquiz
August 14, 1832December 24, 1832Popular York Rite Party
He was appointed Interim President by Congress when Bustamante left office to fight the rebellion of Santa Anna.
Manuel Gómez Pedraza
December 24, 1832March 31, 1833Federalist York Rite Party
He assumed the presidency to conclude the term he would have begun in 1829, had he not "resigned" prior to inauguration, as the winner of the elections of 1828.
Valentín Gómez Farías
April 1, 1833May 16, 1833Liberal PartyAs Vice President he assumed the presidency in place of Santa Anna, along with whom he was elected in the elections of 1833.
Antonio López de Santa Anna
May 16, 1833June 3, 1833Liberal PartyValentín Gómez FaríasHe assumed the presidency as the constitutionally elected president. He alternated in the presidency with Vice President Gómez Farías four more times until April 24, 1834.
Valentín Gómez Farías
June 3, 1833June 18, 1833Liberal Party
Antonio López de Santa Anna
June 18, 1833July 5, 1833Liberal PartyValentín Gómez Farías
Valentín Gómez Farías
July 5, 1833October 27, 1833Liberal Party
Antonio López de Santa Anna
October 27, 1833December 15, 1833Liberal PartyValentín Gómez Farías
Valentín Gómez Farías
December 16, 1833April 24, 1834Liberal PartyHe promoted several liberal reforms that led to the discontent of conservatives and the church. Santa Anna took office again and he went into exile.
Antonio López de Santa Anna
April 24, 1834January 27, 1835Liberal PartyHe cancelled the liberal reforms. On January 27, the Sixth Constituent Congress dismissed Gomez Farias as Vice President.
Miguel Barragán
January 28, 1835February 27, 1836Liberal PartyHe was appointed Interim President by Congress when Santa Anna left office to fight the Rebellion of Zacatecas. On October 23, Congress enacted the Constitutional Basis, which voided the Constitution of 1824 and the federal system. He served both as the last president of the First Federal Republic and the first of the Centralist Republic.

Centralist Republic (1835–1846)

No.
PortraitPresidentTook officeLeft officePolitical PartyNotes
Miguel Barragán
January 28, 1835February 27, 1836Liberal PartyHe left office because of a serious illness. He died two days later.
José Justo Corro
February 27, 1836April 19, 1837Conservative PartyHe was appointed Interim President by Congress to conclude the presidential term.
During his term, he enacted the Seven Laws and
Spain recognized the Independence of Mexico.
Anastasio Bustamante
April 19, 1837March 18, 1839Conservative PartyHe took office as constitutional elected president.
He was elected in the elections of 1837 for an eight years term.
Antonio López de Santa Anna
March 18, 1839July 10, 1839He was appointed interim president by the Supreme Conservative Power when Bustamante left office to fight federalist rebellions.
Nicolás Bravo
July 11, 1839July 19, 1839Conservative PartyHe was appointed substitute president when Santa Anna left office.
Anastasio Bustamante
July 19, 1839September 22, 1841Conservative PartyHe reassumed the presidency.
Francisco Javier Echeverría
September 22, 1841October 10, 1841Conservative PartyHe was appointed interim president when Bustamante left office to fight a rebellion headed by Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga, Santa Anna, and Gabriel Valencia.
He resigned after the triumph of the rebellion.
Antonio López de Santa Anna
October 10, 1841October 26, 1842He was appointed provisional president by a Junta de Representantes de los Departamentos.
Nicolás Bravo
October 26, 1842March 4, 1843Conservative PartyHe was appointed substitute president by Santa Anna when he left office.
Antonio López de Santa Anna
March 4, 1843October 4, 1843He reassumed the presidency as provisional president.
Valentín Canalizo
October 4, 1843June 4, 1844Conservative PartyHe was appointed interim president by Santa Anna when he left office.
Antonio López de Santa Anna
June 4, 1844September 12, 1844He reassumed the presidency after being elected constitutional president by Congress on January 2, 1844.
José Joaquín de Herrera
September 12, 1844September 21, 1844Liberal PartyHe was appointed substitute president by Congress to replace the interim president Valentin Canalizo.
Valentín Canalizo
September 21, 1844December 6, 1844Conservative PartyHe assumed the presidency as interim president.
José Joaquín de Herrera
December 6, 1844December 30, 1845Liberal PartyHe was appointed interim, and after, constitutional president by Senate
after Canalizo was arrested for trying to dissolve the Congress.
Mariano Paredes
December 31, 1845July 28, 1846Conservative PartyHe assumed office via a coup against De Herrera.
On June 12, he was appointed interim president.
Mariano Paredes
December 31, 1845July 28, 1846Conservative PartyVice President
Nicolás Bravo
Nicolás Bravo
July 28, 1846August 4, 1846Conservative PartyHe took office when Paredes left the presidency to fight the Americans in the Mexican–American War.
He was deposed by a federalist rebellion led by Jose Mariano Salas and Valentin Gomez Farias.
José Mariano Salas
August 5, 1846December 23, 1846Conservative PartyHe assumed office as provisional president after the triumph of the federalist rebellion.
He put in force the Constitution of 1824 on August 22.
He served both as last president of the Centralist Republic and first of the Second Federal Republic.

Second Federal Republic (1846–1863)

Presidents recognized by the Liberals during the Reform War

Presidents recognized by the Conservatives during the Reform War

Second Mexican Empire (1863–1867)

Regency

On June 22, 1863, a "Superior Governing Board" was established. On July 11, the Board became the Regency of the Empire.

Maximilian I

Restored Republic (1867–1876)

Porfiriato (1876–1911)

Revolution (1911–1928)

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Presidents recognized by the Convention of Aguascalientes

Restoration of democracy

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Maximato (1928–1934)

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Modern Mexico (1934–present)

After the constitutional reform of 1926, the presidential term in Mexico was extended to six years starting in 1928; with a formal ban on reelection. After the federal election of 1934 all the presidents have completed their six-year terms.
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Living former Presidents

As of, there are six living former Presidents of Mexico. The most recent death of a former President was that of Miguel de la Madrid, on April 1, 2012.

Presidents who died in office

PresidentTerm of officeDate of deathNotes
Benito Juárez1859–1864
1867–1872
July 18, 1872 He is the only President of Mexico who died peacefully while in office.
Venustiano Carranza1914–1920May 21, 1920 He is the only President of Mexico to be assassinated in office.

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