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This is a list of mayors of Mayagüez, located on the west coast of Puerto Rico.
19th century
# | Name | Office | Political Party |
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1 | José Ma. Ramirez de Arellano | 1823 | |
2 | Felix Monteagudo (Int.) | 1828 | |
3 | José Ramón Pagán (Int.) | 1833 | |
4 | Rafael Mangual | 1836 | |
5 | José Ant. de Cucullu | 1837 | Conservative |
6 | Fernando Lloreda (Int.) | 1838 | |
7 | Simón María Orama (Int.) | 1838 | |
8 | Esteban Nadal (Int.) | 1839 | |
9 | Agustin Feliú | 1841 | |
10 | Juan José de Cartagena | 1842 | Conservative |
11 | Esteban Nadal | 1843 | |
12 | Gerónimo Patxot (Int.) | 1845 | |
13 | José Basora (Int.) | 1846 | |
14 | Juan José de Cartagena | 1847 | Conservative |
15 | Pablo Moreu (Int.) | 1847 | |
16 | José Antonio Ruiz (Int.) | 1848 | |
17 | Cristóbal Blanch | 1848 | |
18 | José Ant. de Cucullu | 1848 | Conservative |
19 | Isodoro Aviño (Int.) | 1849 | |
20 | Juan Davis (Int.) | 1850 | |
21 | Luis Torrellas (Int.) | 1851 | |
22 | Manuel Cedeño (Int.) | 1851 | Liberal |
23 | Leonardo de Campos | 1852 | Liberal |
24 | Lorenzo Sojo (Int.) | 1852 | |
25 | Buenaventura Plaja (Int.) | 1855 | |
26 | Antonio Caparrós | 1855 | |
27 | Hilarión Pérez Guerra | 1856 | |
28 | Magin Vidal (Int.) | 1856 | |
29 | José Ant. de Cucullu | 1857 | Conservative |
30 | Sebastián Pratts (Int.) | 1857 | |
31 | Antonio Annoni (Int.) | 1857 | |
32 | Salvador Badrena (Int.) | 1859 | |
33 | Antonio Blanes (Int.) | 1860 | |
34 | Bernardo Lloreda | 1861 | |
35 | Magin Raldiris (Int.) | 1862 | |
36 | Policarpo Alvarez | 1862 | |
37 | Pedro José de Olaguibel | 1862 | |
38 | Francisco Carbó | 1863 | |
39 | José Chavarri (Int.) | 1863 | |
40 | Rafael Blanes (Int.) | 1864 | |
41 | Francisco Carreras (Int.) | 1865 | |
42 | Cagetano Roger (Int.) | 1866 | Conservative |
43 | Bruno Ruiz de Porras (Int.) | 1866 | Conservative |
44 | Antonio de Balboa Blanes | 1866 | Conservative |
45 | Cayetano Roger (Accidental) | 1870 | Conservative |
46 | Eduardo Quesada (Acci.) | 1870 | |
47 | Col. Enrique Sánchez (Acci.) | 1870 | |
48 | Esteban Nadal | 1870 | Conservative |
49 | José Antonio Annoni | 1872 | |
50 | Felipe Goyco Quiñones | 1874 | |
51 | Manuel Pratts | 1875 | Liberal |
52 | Pedro de Nieva (Int.) | 1875 | Liberal |
53 | Buenaventura Plaja (Int.) | 1876 | Liberal |
54 | José F. Gonze | 1878 | |
55 | Juan J. Mangual (Int.) | 1878 | |
56 | Pedro José de Olaguibel | 1879 | Conservative |
57 | Juan Mercader (Int.) | 1879 | |
58 | Antonio Frau (Int.) | 1880 | |
59 | Guillermo Frontera | 1883 | Conservative |
60 | Pedro José Olaquibel | 1887 | Conservative |
61 | José de Jesús Domínguez | 1890 | |
62 | Carlos J. Monagas (Int.) | 1890 | |
63 | Salvador Suau y Mulet | 1891 | Conservative |
64 | Francisco Blanes | 1892 | Liberal |
65 | Miguel Pons | 1894 | |
66 | Salvador Suau y Mulet | 1895 | Conservative |
67 | Santiago Sáenz (Int.) | 1895 | |
68 | Eliseo Font y Guillot | 1898 | |
69 | Diego García St. Laurent | 1899 | |
70 | Charles L. Cooper (Acc.) | 1899 |
20th century
# | Name | Office | Political Party |
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71 | Blas Nadal | 1900 | Incorporated Republican Party |
72 | Lorenzo Matínez (Int.) | 1901 | Incorporated Republican Party |
73 | Mateo Fajardo Cardona | 1902 | Incorporated Republican Party |
74 | Leopoldo Cabassa (Int.) | 1903 | Incorporated Republican Party |
75 | José A. Menéndez | 1906 | Pure Republican Party |
76 | Alberto Bravo (Int.) | 1907 | Incorporated Republican Party |
77 | Mariano Riera Palmer | 1908 | Union of Puerto Rico |
78 | Dr. Pedro Perea | 1911 | Incorporated Republican Party |
79 | Carlos Sabater (Int.) | 1913 | Incorporated Republican Party |
80 | Juan Rivera Vélez (Int.) | 1914 | |
81 | Jaime Picó Fernández(Int.) | 1918 | Incorporated Republican Party |
82 | Juan Cancio Ortiz (Int.) | 1918 | Incorporated Republican Party |
83 | Alejandro Galanes (Int.) | 1918 | Incorporated Republican Party |
84 | Juan Rullán Rivera | 1921–1932 | Union of Puerto Rico |
85 | Alfonso González Martínes | 1933–1937 | Alianza Puertoriqueña |
86 | Dr. Frank Olán Rivera (Int.) | 1936 | |
87 | Manuel Marín Gaudier | 1937–1941 | Alianza Puertoriqueña |
88 | Julio N. Matos | 1941 | Popular Democratic |
89 | Manuel A. Barreto | 1941–1947 | Popular Democratic |
91 | Baudilio Vega Berríos | 1947–1952 | Popular Democratic |
92 | Augusto Valentín Vizcarrondo | 1953–1956 | Popular Democratic |
93 | Baudilio Vega Berríos | 1957–1968 | Popular Democratic |
94 | Benjamín Cole | 1969–1992 | Popular Democratic |
95 | José Guillermo Rodríguez | 1993 – 2024 | Popular Democratic |
See also
References
- James H. McLeary (1901), "List of Municipal Officers and Employees: Mayaguez", Register of Porto Rico, San Juan: Press of the San Juan News, pp. 280–298
Bibliography
- Mayaguez: Notas para su Historia; Silvia Aguilo Ramos, 1984, San Juan, Model Offset Printing
- Genealogia Biografias e Historias de Mayagüez de Ayer y Hoy y Antologia Puerto Rico; Martin Gaudier, 1959, San German, Imprenta "El Aguila"
- Jorge Heine (1993). The Last Cacique: Leadership and Politics in a Puerto Rican City. University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 978-0-8229-7691-2. (About Bejamín Cole era)
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