Pantelhó is a town and one of the 125 Municipalities of Chiapas, in southern Mexico.
Pantelhó | |
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Municipality | |
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![]() ![]() Pantelhó Location in Mexico | |
Coordinates: 17°0′N 92°29′W | |
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State | Chiapas |
Area | |
• Total | 52.7 sq mi (136.6 km2) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 20,589 |
As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 20,589,[1] up from 16,262 as of 2005.[2] It covers an area of 136.6 km².
As of 2010, the town of Pantelhó had a population of 6,888.[1] Other than the town of Pantelhó, the municipality had 150 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) was: Aurora Esquipulas (2,046), classified as rural.[1]
Municipal president | Term | Political party | Notes |
José M. Zepeda[3] | 1915 | ||
Sabel Y. Urbina | 1926 | ||
Amado de J. Pérez | 1931–1932 | PNR ![]() |
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Sabel Y. Urbina | 1933–1934 | PNR ![]() |
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Eduardo Estrada Vera | 1935 | PNR ![]() |
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Luis C. Urbina | 1936 | PNR ![]() |
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Arcadio R. Urbina | 1939–1940 | PRM ![]() |
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Celedonio Constantino G. | 1941–1942 | PRM ![]() |
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José Ruiz Guillén | 1943–1944 | PRM ![]() |
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Reynaldo Ballinas Flores | 1945–1946 | PRM ![]() |
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Ricardo Morales Aguilar | 1947–1948 | PRI ![]() |
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Juan Antonio Morales | 1949–1950 | PRI ![]() |
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Silviano Urbina | 1951–1952 | PRI ![]() |
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Alfredo Ballinas Vázquez | 1953–1955 | PRI ![]() |
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Gilberto Urbina Bermúdez | 1956–1958 | PRI ![]() |
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Armando Castro Ross | 1959–1961 | PRI ![]() |
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Eduardo Estrada Vera | 1962–1964 | PRI ![]() |
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Gilberto Aguilar Carpio | 1965–1967 | PRI ![]() |
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Liborio Luna Flores | 1968–1970 | PRI ![]() |
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Julio Ballinas Urbina | 1971–1973 | PRI ![]() |
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Adán Morales Monterrosa | 1974–1976 | PRI ![]() |
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W. Alejandro Ramos Ruiz | 1977–1979 | PRI ![]() |
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Fernando Ruiz Mazariegos | 1980–1982 | PRI ![]() |
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Dionisio Cruz Juárez | 1983–1985 | PRI ![]() |
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Mariano Jiménez Gómez | 1986–1987 | PRI ![]() |
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Ignacio López Santiz | 1987–1988 | PRI ![]() |
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Nicolás González Juárez | 1989–1991 | PRI ![]() |
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Manuel Cortés Pérez | 1992–1993 | PRI ![]() |
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Dionisio Cruz Juárez | 1993–1995 | PRI ![]() |
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Adán Sánchez Sánchez[4] | 01-01-1996–31-12-1998 | PRI ![]() |
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Sebastián Díaz Santiz[5] | 01-01-1999–31-12-2001 | PRI ![]() |
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Alberto Cruz Gutiérrez[6] | 01-01-2002–31-12-2004 | PRI ![]() |
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Armando Juárez Cruz[7] | 01-01-2005–31-12-2007 | PRD ![]() ![]() |
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Humberto González López[8] | 01-01-2008–31-12-2010 | PRD ![]() |
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Nicolás Gómez Hernández[9] | 01-01-2011–2012 | PRD ![]() PAN ![]() Convergence ![]() Panal ![]() Unity for Chiapas |
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Miguel Etnzin Cruz[10] | 2012–2015 | PRD ![]() PT ![]() MC ![]() |
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Macario Cruz Gutiérrez[11] | 2015–2018 | PRD ![]() |
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Santos López Hernández[12] | 2018–21-08-2020[13] | PRD ![]() |
Was dismissed and imprisoned because of sexual harassment |
Delia Janet Velasco Flores[14] | 21-08-2020–07-08-2021[15] | PRD ![]() |
Acting municipal president |
Pedro Cortés López[16][17] President of the Municipal Council |
18-08-2021–30-09-2021 | Municipal Council elected by the System of Uses and Customs | |
Raquel Trujillo Morales (he is a man, despite his name)[18][19] |
01-10-2021–09-11-2021[20] | PRD ![]() |
His political immunity was removed |
Pedro Cortés López[21] President of the Municipal Council |
17-12-2021–14-05-2022[22][23] | Municipal Council appointed by the Congress of the State of Chiapas. He was forced to resign by members of the self-defense group El Machete |
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