List of governors of Lara | |
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Style | Governor |
Status | |
Term length | Four years |
This is a list of governors of the Venezuelan Lara State:
Until 1989, they were appointed by the president of Venezuela. Starting from that year they are elected in universal, direct and secret elections.
Designated
Period | Name |
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1900–1901 | General Juan Bautista Blanco |
1901–1902 | General Rafael González Pacheco |
1902 | General Juan José Perera |
1902 | General Miguel Felipe Bernal Jefe Civil y Militar |
1902–1903 | Dr. Leopoldo Torres |
1903–1904 | General Manuel Salvador Araujo (Provisional) |
1904–1905 | Dr. y General Rafael González Pacheco |
1905–1906 | Dr. Leopoldo Torres |
1906–1907 | General Santiago Briceño Ayestaran |
1907–1909 | General Carlos Liscano |
1909–1910 | General Diego Bautista Ferrer |
1909–1910 | General Silverio González (Provisional) |
1910–1914 | General Manuel Salvador Araujo |
1910–1914 | Dr. Rafael Garmendia Rodríguez |
1914–1916 | General Diógenes Torrellas Urquiola |
1916–1920 | General David Gimon |
1920–1925 | General Rafael Maria Velasco Bustamante |
1925–1928 | General Pedro Lizarraga |
1928–1929 | General Pedro Maria Cárdenas |
1929–1935 | General Eustaquio Gomez |
1935 | Dr. Carlos Siso (Provisional) |
1935–1936 | General Vicencio Pérez Soto |
1936 | General José Rafael Gabaldon |
1936–1937 | Dr. Honorio Sigala |
1937–1938 | Dr. Pablo Gil García |
1938–1939 | General Lino Diaz |
1939–1941 | Dr. Honorio Sigala |
1941–1942 | Dr. Pedro Nolasco Pereira |
1942–1943 | León Jurado |
1943–1945 | General José Antonio González |
1945 | Dr. José Maria Domínguez Escobar |
1945 | Dr. José Rafael Gabaldon |
1945 | Dr. Pedro Adrián Santeliz |
1945–1948 | Dr. Eligio Anzola Anzola |
1948 | Dr. Rafael Rodríguez Méndez |
1948–1949 | Mayor Santiago Ochoa Briceño |
1949–1952 | Dr. Carlos Felice cardot |
1952 | Dr. Esteban Agudo Freitez |
1952–1958 | Cmdte. Carlos Morales |
1958 | Cmdte. Ásael Rojas |
1958 | Dr. Froilan Álvarez Yépez |
1958–1959 | Dr. Anselmo Riera Zubillaga |
1959–1963 | Dr. Eligio Anzola Anzola |
1963–1964 | Dr. Argimiro Bracamonte |
1964–1968 | Miguel Romero Antoni |
1968–1969 | Said Padua Coronel |
1969–1973 | Rafael Andrés Montes de Oca |
1973–1974 | Dr. Nelson Dávila aguilera |
1974–1975 | Ing. Hernán Rodríguez Araujo |
1975–1977 | Dori Parra de Orellana |
1978–1979 | Dr. Domingo Perera Riera |
1979–1982 | Dr. Carlos Zapata Escalona |
1982–1983 | Dr. Ibrahin Sánchez Gallardo |
1983–1984 | Dr. Enuman Suárez |
1985–1986 | Dr. Domingo Perera Riera |
1986–1988 | Dr. Guillermo luna |
1988–1989 | Dr. Elias Salir Saap |
Elected governors
Took office | Left office | Governor | Vote |
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1989 | 1992 | José Mariano Navarro, Democratic Action | 40.32 |
1992 | 1994 | José Mariano Navarro, Democratic Action | 35.79 |
1994 | 1995 | José Mariano Navarro, Democratic Action | 49.61 |
1995 | 1998 | Orlando Fernández Medina, MAS | 50.36 |
1998 | 2000 | Orlando Fernández Medina, MAS | 53.53 |
2000 | 2004 | Luis Reyes Reyes, MVR | 62.07 |
2004 | 2008 | Luis Reyes Reyes, MVR | 73.56 |
2008 | 2012 | Henri Falcón, PPT | 73.15 |
2012 | 2017 | Henri Falcón, Progressive Outpost | 53.87 |
2017 | 2020 | Carmen Meléndez, PSUV | 57,61 |
2020 | present | Adolfo Pereira Antique, PSUV | N/A |
See also
References
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