List of governors of Apure
{{Short description|List of governors of Apure State, Venezuela}}
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This is a list of governors of the Venezuelan Apure State:
Until 1989, they were appointed by the president of Venezuela. Starting from that year they are elected in universal, direct and secret elections.
Appointed governors
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!Date !Name |
1862–1864
|Gral. Napoleón Arteaga y Gral Julian Sosa |
1864–1866
|Gral. Juan Garcia |
1866–1867
|Gral. Cornelio Muñoz |
1867–1868
|Dr. Diego Chacón |
1868
|Gral. Gregorio Segovia |
1868–1869
|Gral. Felipe Parra |
1869
|Dr. Lisandro Diaz |
1869
|Gral. Cornelio Muñoz |
1869–1870
|Sr. Antonio Real |
1870
|Gral. Simón Egaña |
1870–1871
|Gral. Cosme Rodríguez |
1871
|Dr. Lisandro Díaz |
1871–1872
|Gral. Adolfo Olivo |
1872
|Gral. Alejandro Ibarra |
1872–1873
|Gral. Ignacio Avendaño |
1873
|Gral. Fortunato Vautrai |
1873
|Gral. Manuel Mendible |
1873–1874
|Gral. Cosme Rodriguez |
1874–1876
|Gral. Raimundo Fonseca |
1876
|Gral. Ignacio Avendaño |
1876–1877
|Gral. Raimundo Fonseca |
1877
|Gral. Federico Fonseca |
1877
|Gral. Raimundo Fonseca |
1877
|Gral. Francisco Arnao |
1877–1878
|Gral. Jose Galindez |
1878–1879
|Gral. Hermenegildo Perez |
1879–1880
|Gral. Raimundo Fonseca |
1880
|Gral. E. Pulgar |
1880–1882
|Gral. Raimundo Fonseca |
1882
|Gral. Jose Carrillo |
1882
|Sr. Juan Carrillo |
1882–1892
|Ninguno |
1892–1899
|Gral. Jose Galindez |
1899–1900
|Gral. Ignacio Avendaño |
1900–1901
|Gral. Francisco Parra |
1901
|Gral. Rafael Carabaño |
1901–1903
|Gral. Miguel Marquez |
1903
|Sr. Felipe Real |
1903–1904
|Dr. Guillermo Tell |
1904–1905
|Gral. Ignacio Quintana |
1905–1910
|Dr. Jose Gabaldon |
1910–1911
|Dr. Jose Núñez |
1911–1915
|Gral. Ignacio Quintana |
1915–1921
|Gral. Vicencio Perez |
1921–1927
|Dr. Hernán Pérez |
1927–1931
|Gral. Jose Domínguez |
1931–1933
|Dr. Francisco Parra |
1933–1934
|Gral. Jose Domínguez |
1934–1935
|Gral. Juan Ramirez |
1935–1936
|Cnel. Carlos Sanchez |
1936
|Gral. Alfredo Franco |
1936
|Dr. Temístocles Esteves |
1936
|Sr. Carlos Rodríguez |
1936–1937
|Dr. Saverio Barbarito |
1937–1938
|Sr. Carlos Arriaga |
1938
|Dr. Alejandro Rivas |
1938–1939
|Sr. Carlos Rodriguez |
1939–1940
|Sr. Antonio Este |
1940
|Sr. Carlos Diaz |
1940–1941
|Sr. Julio Montenegro |
1941–1945
|Sr. Carlos Rodriguez |
1945
|Sr. Juan Salerno |
1945
|Sr. Carlos Vivas |
1945
|Sr. Julio Sánchez |
1945 - 1948
|Dr. Pedro Hernández |
1948 - 1958
|Dr. Edgar Dominguez |
1958
|Dr. Humberto Barrios |
1958 - 1959
|Dr. Virgilio Leon |
1959 - 1960
|Sr. Rafael Castillo |
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|1960 - 1961 |Sr. Leónidas Monasterios |
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|1961 - 1964 |Sr. Octavio Viana |
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|1964 - 1965 |Prof. Héctor Saldeño |
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|1965 - 1967 |Sr. Ricardo Montilla |
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|1967 - 1968 |Sr. Julio Yanez |
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|1968 |Dr. Mauro Gonzalez |
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|1968 - 1969 |Dr. Jose Tirado |
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|1969 - 1970 |Dr. Gilmer Urdaneta |
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|1970 - 1972 |Sra. Carmen Morales De Valera |
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|1972 - 1974 |Dr. Amando Michelangelli |
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|1974 - 1976 |Dr. Eduardo Hernandez |
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|1976 - 1979 |Sr. Elias Castro |
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|1979 - 1983 |Sr. Rafael Bolivar |
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|1983 - 1984 |Dr. Ismael Colmenarez |
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|1984 - 1986 |Dr. Euclides Martinez |
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|1986 - 1987 |Econ. Pablo Marquez |
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|1987 |Dr. Rafael Marin |
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|1987 - 1988 |Econ. Jose Flores |
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|1988 - 1989 |Dr. Hugo Marquez |
Elected governors
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! Took office ! Left office ! Governor ! Vote |
1989
| 1992 | José Gregorio Montilla, Acción Democrática | 56.55 |
1992
| 1995 | Marcelo Oquendo Rojo, Acción Democrática | 53.24 |
1995
| 1998 | José Gregorio Montilla, Acción Democrática | 60.77 |
1998
| 1999 | José Gregorio Montilla, Acción Democrática | 54.25 |
1999
| 2000 | 51.51 |
2000
| 2004 | Luis Lippa, Acción Democrática | 48.37 |
2004
| 2008 | 66.85 |
2008
| 2011 | 56.97 |
2012
| 2017 | 63.30 |
2017
| 2021 | 52,13 |
See also
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References
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20080908062757/http://www.cne.gov.ve/estadisticas/e004.pdf Cuadro Comparativo Gobernadores Electos por Entidad Elecciones 1989-1992-1995-1998-2000.]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20131029210827/http://www.cne.gov.ve/regionales2004/ CNE: Elecciones Regionales del 2004.]
- [http://www.cne.gob.ve/divulgacion_regionales_2008/ CNE: Elecciones Regionales del 2008]
- [http://www.cne.gob.ve/resultado_regional_2012/r/0/reg_210000.html CNE: Elecciones Regionales del 2012]
- [http://www.cne.gob.ve/resultados_regionales2017/ CNE: Elecciones Regionales del 2017]
- [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-election/venezuela-socialists-win-regional-vote-opposition-sees-fraud-idUSKBN1CK06A?il=0 Venezuela vote dispute escalates foreign sanctions threat] (2017)
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