Imuris Municipality is a municipality in Sonora in north-western Mexico.[1]
Imuris Municipality | |
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State | Sonora |
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• Municipal president | Jesús Leonardo García Acedo PRI ![]() |
Time zone | UTC-7 (Mountain Standard Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-7 (No DST) |
The municipal area is 1,710.3 km2 with a population of 9,988 registered in 2000. Most of the inhabitants live in the municipal seat, which had a population of 5,767 in 2000. The municipal population has increased greatly with the installation of maquiladoras and is now estimated to be around 14,000.
Neighboring municipalities are Nogales, Santa Cruz, Cananea, Arizpe, Cucurpe, and Magdalena de Kino.
Municipal president | Term | Political party | Notes |
Hilario Gabiolondo[2] | |||
Juan de Dios Cubillas | |||
Tiburcio Soto | |||
Miguel Estrella | |||
Domingo Soto | |||
Gabriel Corella | |||
Rafael Q. Corella | |||
Jerónimo Calera | |||
Ignacio Córdova | |||
Pablo González | |||
Simón Federico | 1915–1916 | ||
Arturo Ortiz | 1916–1917 | ||
José María Peña | 1917–1918 | ||
Teodoro G. Lizárraga | 1918–1919 | ||
Manuel Díaz | 1919–1920 | ||
Francisco S. Soto | 1921–1922 | ||
Francisco F. Bartell | 1922–1923 | ||
Vicente S. Soto | 1923–1924 | ||
Pablo González | 1924–1925 | ||
Rafael N. Corella | 1925–1926 | ||
Guadalupe Egurrola | 1926–1927 | ||
Eduardo Molina | 1927–1928 | ||
Ramón S. Soto | 1928–1929 | ||
Rafael N. Corella | 1929–1930 | PNR ![]() |
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Rafael Bonillas P. | 1930–1931 | PNR ![]() |
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Francisco S. Soto | 1931–1932 | PNR ![]() |
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Francisco F. Molina | 1932–1933 | PNR ![]() |
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Cerbulo S. Soto | 1933–1935 | PNR ![]() |
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Ramón R. López | 1935–1937 | PNR ![]() |
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Luis Proto Barreda | 1937–1939 | PNR ![]() |
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Cerbulo S. Soto | 1939–1941 | PRM ![]() |
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Roberto M. Aldaco | 1941–1943 | PRM ![]() |
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Federico Egurrola S. | 1943–1946 | PRM ![]() |
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Enrique Ceceña | 1946–1949 | PRI ![]() |
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Roberto R. López | 1949–1952 | PRI ![]() |
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Juan L. Soto | 1952–1955 | PRI ![]() |
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Edgardo Peralta | 1955–1958 | PRI ![]() |
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Carlos Corella S. | 1958–1961 | PRI ![]() |
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Heriberto Lizárraga V. | 1961–1964 | PRI ![]() |
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Alfonso Soto Bartell | 1964–1967 | PRI ![]() |
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Roberto Egurrola Tapia | 1967–1970 | PRI ![]() |
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Carlos Federico Vera | 1970–1973 | PRI ![]() |
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Raúl Ramírez Ochoa | 1973–1976 | PRI ![]() |
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José R. Rentería Montijo | 1976–1979 | PRI ![]() |
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Ernesto Valenzuela Bonillas | 1979–1982 | PRI ![]() |
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Concepción Bermúdez López | 1982–1985 | PRI ![]() |
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José Luis Lizárraga Ballesteros | 1985–1988 | PRI ![]() |
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Víctor Manuel Soto Silva | 1988–1991 | PRI ![]() |
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Sacramento Soto Andrade[3] | 1991–1994 | PRI ![]() |
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Reynaldo Alberto Corella Vázquez[4] | 1994–1997 | PRI ![]() |
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Eliodoro Rascón Amavizca[5] | 1997–2000 | PAN ![]() |
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Josefina Aurelia Romero Salazar[6] | 2000–2003 | PRI ![]() |
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Manuel Octavio Fernández Moreno[7][8] | 16-09-2003–15-09-2006 | PRI ![]() |
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Carlos Gallego Aguilar[9][10] | 16-09-2006–15-09-2009 | PVEM ![]() |
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Juan Gómez López[11] | 16-09-2009–15-09-2012 | PAN ![]() |
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José David Hernández Rodríguez[12] | 16/09-2012–15-09-2015 | PRI ![]() |
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Carlos Gallego Aguilar[13] | 16-09-2015–15-09-2018 | PAN ![]() |
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Jesús Alberto Rentería Vásquez[14] | 16-09-2018–15-09-2021 | PT ![]() Morena ![]() PES ![]() |
Coalition "Together We Will Make History". |
Jesús Leonardo García Acedo[15] | 16-09-2021– | PRI ![]() |
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