List of mayors of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico

This is a list of mayors of Mayagüez, located on the west coast of Puerto Rico.

19th century

# Name Office Political Party
1José Ma. Ramirez de Arellano1823 
2Felix Monteagudo (Int.)1828 
3José Ramón Pagán (Int.)1833 
4Rafael Mangual1836 
5José Ant. de Cucullu1837 Conservative
6Fernando Lloreda (Int.)1838 
7Simón María Orama (Int.)1838 
8Esteban Nadal (Int.)1839 
9Agustin Feliú1841 
10Juan José de Cartagena1842 Conservative
11Esteban Nadal1843 
12Gerónimo Patxot (Int.)1845 
13José Basora (Int.)1846 
14Juan José de Cartagena1847 Conservative
15Pablo Moreu (Int.)1847 
16José Antonio Ruiz (Int.)1848 
17Cristóbal Blanch1848 
18José Ant. de Cucullu1848 Conservative
19Isodoro Aviño (Int.)1849 
20Juan Davis (Int.)1850 
21Luis Torrellas (Int.)1851 
22Manuel Cedeño (Int.)1851 Liberal
23Leonardo de Campos1852 Liberal
24Lorenzo Sojo (Int.)1852 
25Buenaventura Plaja (Int.)1855 
26Antonio Caparrós1855 
27Hilarión Pérez Guerra1856 
28Magin Vidal (Int.)1856 
29José Ant. de Cucullu1857 Conservative
30Sebastián Pratts (Int.)1857 
31Antonio Annoni (Int.)1857 
32Salvador Badrena (Int.)1859 
33Antonio Blanes (Int.)1860 
34Bernardo Lloreda1861 
35Magin Raldiris (Int.)1862 
36Policarpo Alvarez1862 
37Pedro José de Olaguibel1862 
38Francisco Carbó1863 
39José Chavarri (Int.)1863 
40Rafael Blanes (Int.)1864 
41Francisco Carreras (Int.)1865 
42Cagetano Roger (Int.)1866 Conservative
43Bruno Ruiz de Porras (Int.)1866 Conservative
44Antonio de Balboa Blanes1866 Conservative
45Cayetano Roger (Accidental)1870 Conservative
46Eduardo Quesada (Acci.)1870 
47Col. Enrique Sánchez (Acci.)1870 
48Esteban Nadal1870 Conservative
49José Antonio Annoni1872 
50Felipe Goyco Quiñones1874 
51Manuel Pratts1875 Liberal
52Pedro de Nieva (Int.)1875 Liberal
53Buenaventura Plaja (Int.)1876 Liberal
54José F. Gonze1878 
55Juan J. Mangual (Int.)1878 
56Pedro José de Olaguibel1879 Conservative
57Juan Mercader (Int.)1879 
58Antonio Frau (Int.)1880 
59Guillermo Frontera1883 Conservative
60Pedro José Olaquibel1887 Conservative
61José de Jesús Domínguez1890 
62Carlos J. Monagas (Int.)1890 
63Salvador Suau y Mulet1891 Conservative
64Francisco Blanes1892 Liberal
65Miguel Pons1894 
66Salvador Suau y Mulet1895 Conservative
67Santiago Sáenz (Int.)1895 
68Eliseo Font y Guillot1898 
69Diego García St. Laurent1899 
70Charles L. Cooper (Acc.)1899 

20th century

# Name Office Political Party
71Blas Nadal[1]1900 Incorporated Republican Party
72Lorenzo Matínez (Int.)1901 Incorporated Republican Party
73Mateo Fajardo Cardona1902 Incorporated Republican Party
74Leopoldo Cabassa (Int.)1903 Incorporated Republican Party
75José A. Menéndez1906 Pure Republican Party
76Alberto Bravo (Int.)1907 Incorporated Republican Party
77Mariano Riera Palmer1908 Union of Puerto Rico
78Dr. Pedro Perea1911 Incorporated Republican Party
79Carlos Sabater (Int.)1913 Incorporated Republican Party
80Juan Rivera Vélez (Int.)1914 
81Jaime Picó Fernández(Int.)1918 Incorporated Republican Party
82Juan Cancio Ortiz (Int.)1918 Incorporated Republican Party
83Alejandro Galanes (Int.)1918 Incorporated Republican Party
84Juan Rullán Rivera1921–1932 Union of Puerto Rico
85Alfonso González Martínes1933–1937 Alianza Puertoriqueña
86Dr. Frank Olán Rivera (Int.)1936 
87Manuel Marín Gaudier1937–1941 Alianza Puertoriqueña
88Julio N. Matos1941 Popular Democratic
89Manuel A. Barreto1941–1947 Popular Democratic
91Baudilio Vega Berríos1947–1952 Popular Democratic
92Augusto Valentín Vizcarrondo1953–1956 Popular Democratic
93Baudilio Vega Berríos1957–1968 Popular Democratic
94Benjamín Cole1969–1992 Popular Democratic
95José Guillermo Rodríguez1993 – Popular Democratic

See also

References

  1. 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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