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San Marcos, Jalisco

Coordinates: 20°47′N 104°11′W / 20.783°N 104.183°W / 20.783; -104.183
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San Marcos
Municipality and town
Location of the municipality in Jalisco
Location of the municipality in Jalisco
San Marcos is located in Mexico
San Marcos
San Marcos
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 20°47′N 104°11′W / 20.783°N 104.183°W / 20.783; -104.183
Country Mexico
StateJalisco
Area
 • Total305.5 km2 (118.0 sq mi)
 • Town1.83 km2 (0.71 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 census)[1]
 • Total3,791
 • Density12/km2 (32/sq mi)
 • Town
3,478
 • Town density1,900/km2 (4,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central Standard Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time)

San Marcos is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 305.5 km2.

As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 3,533.[2]

History

The area now incorporating the settlement of San Marcos was originally called Chistic or Xistic and was originally inhabited by the Toltec tribe under the rule of the Tonallan kings. Francisco Cortés de San Buenaventura arrived followed in 1530 by Nuño de Guzman, and Juan de Escárcena. In 1542 San Marcos was visited by the Viceroy D. Antonio de Mendoza on his way to put down a large indigenous rebellion.

The town itself was founded on June 28, 1740, by Fray Antonio de Jesus who was instrumental in construction of the church. As late as 1825 the town had no city hall and was subordinate to Etzatlán Township. The city was officially founded by decree on April 17, 1907, which became effective the following April.

In the early 1900s, during the rule of Mexican dictator Porfirio Diaz, the Mexican government forcibly marched thousands of Yaquis some 200 miles over the mountains from San Blas to San Marcos and its train station.[3] There, the Yaqui survivors were sold at sixty pesos a head to the owners of sugar cane plantations in Oaxaca and the tobacco planters of the Valle Nacional, while thousands more were sold to the henequen plantation owners of the Yucatán.[3] By 1908, at least five thousand Yaqui had been sold into forced slavery.[3][4] Most died within the first year of their captivity.[3]

Government

Municipal presidents

Municipal presidents Term Political party Notes
Roberto Aguilar[5] 1915
Eusebio Villarreal 1916
Benito Flores Gallardo 1917
Ricardo Vázquez Paredes 1918
Roberto Aguilar 1919
Daniel Amézquita 1920
Miguel Ballesteros 1921–1922
Alberto Rodríguez 1925–1926
Moisés Paredes 1927–1928
Miguel Paredes 1929 PNR
Manuel Paredes 1930 PNR
Pablo Leal 1931–1932 PNR
José Ramón Topete 1933 PNR
Melesio F. Aguilera 1934 PNR
Juan Rivera Castillo 1935 PNR
Daniel Amézquita 1936 PNR
Lucio Venegas Velázquez 1937 PNR
Lucio Venegas Navarro 1938 PRM
Ramón Venegas Velázquez 1939 PRM
Francisco Venegas Velázquez 1940–1942 PRM
Fernando Ocegueda 1943 PRM
Esteban Flores Baro 1944 PRM
José Amaral Solano 1945–1946 PRM
Carlos Cortés 1947–1948 PRI
Ramón Fonseca Reyes 1949–1950 PRI
Heriberto Paredes Villarreal 1951–1952 PRI
José R. Zambrano Ceceña 01-01-1953–31-12-1955 PRI
Hilario Paredes de León 1956 PRI
Arnulfo Romero Loza 01-01-1959–31-12-1961 PRI
Salvador Hernández Mata 01-01-1962–31-12-1964 PRI
Lorenzo Villarreal Monroy 01-01-1965–31-12-1967 PRI
J. Jesús Parra Flores 01-01-1968–31-12-1970 PRI
Manuel Gallardo López 01-01-1971–31-12-1973 PRI
José González Camarena 01-01-1974–1975 PRI
Eva Amézquita Martínez del Campo 1975–31-12-1976 PRI
Lorenzo Villarreal Monroy 01-01-1977–31-12-1979 PRI
Alejandro Díaz Hernández 01-01-1980–31-12-1982 PRI
Carlos Uribe Cisco[6] 01-01-1983–31-12-1985 PRI
Alfredo Amézquita Díaz 01-01-1986–31-12-1988 PRI
Baltazar Curiel García[7] 1989–1992 PRI
Roberto Mariscal Márquez[8] 1992–1995 PRI
Baltazar Curiel García[9] 1995–1997 PRI
Daniel Martín González Bernal[10] 01-01-1998–31-12-2000 PRD
Plácido Villarreal Villanueva[11] 01-01-2001–31-12-2003 PRD
Baltazar Curiel García[12] 01-01-2004–31-12-2006 PRI
Eduardo Alejandro Díaz Paredes[13] 01-01-2007–31-12-2009 PRI
Ramiro Amézquita Díaz[14] 01-01-2010–30-09-2012 PAN
Eduardo Alejandro Díaz Paredes[15] 01-10-2012–30-09-2015 PRI
PVEM
Coalition "Compromise for Jalisco"
Baltazar Curiel García[16] 01-10-2015–30-09-2018 PRI
David Sánchez Domínguez[17] 01-10-2018–30-09-2021 PAN
PRD
MC
Martha Patricia Reyes Ruiz 01-10-2021– MC

References

  1. ^ Citypopulation.de Population of San Marcos municipality with localities
  2. ^ "San Marcos". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Retrieved April 16, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d Turner, John Kenneth, Barbarous Mexico, Chicago: C.F. Kerr & Co. (1910), pp. 43-47
  4. ^ Spicer, pp. 80-82
  5. ^ "Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Jalisco. San Marcos" (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Cómputo del Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco en las Elecciones de munícipes, 1982. San Marcos. PRI: 570 votos. Partido Socialista Unificado de México (PSUM) 257 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Resultados de la elección de munícipes, 1988. San Marcos. PRI: 514 votos. Coalición Cardenista Jalisciense (CCJ): 158 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Elección de munícipes, 1992. San Marcos. PRI: 631 votos. Partido Popular Socialista (PPS): 114 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  9. ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Elección de munícipes, 1995. San Marcos. PRI: 946 votos. PAN: 272 votos. PRD: 51 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  10. ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Resultados de la elección de munícipes, 1997. San Marcos. PRD: 673 votos. PRI: 627 votos. PAN: 280 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Resultados de la elección de munícipes del 12 de noviembre de 2000. San Marcos. PRD: 609 votos. PRI: 560 votos. PAN: 412 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Integración de votos correspondientes a cada partido por municipio, elecciones del año 2003. San Marcos. PRI: 856 votos. PRD: 496 votos. PAN: 315 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Resultado de los cómputos municipales, 5 de julio de 2006. San Marcos. PRI: 675 votos. PAN: 526 votos. PRD-PT: 509 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  14. ^ "Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco. IEPC Jalisco. Proceso electoral 2009. Regidores de mayoría relativa, y de representación proporcional. San Marcos. PAN: 739 votos. PRI-Partido Nueva Alianza (Panal): 545 votos. PRD: 435 votos. PVEM: 224 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  15. ^ "Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco. IEPC Jalisco. Integración ayuntamientos 2012. Anexo V. San Marcos. PRI-PVEM: 801 (750 + 51) votos. Partido Nueva Alianza (Panal): 542 votos. PAN: 482 votos. PRD: 280 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  16. ^ "Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco. IEPC Jalisco. Resultados de la elección de munícipes. Proceso electoral local ordinario 2015. Integración de ayuntamientos 2015. San Marcos. PRI: 741 votos. MC: 722 votos. PAN-PRD: 527 (466 + 61) votos. Partido Nueva Alianza (Panal) 219 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  17. ^ "Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco. IEPC Jalisco. Integración de ayuntamientos, 2018. Anexo 4. San Marcos. PAN-PRD-MC 1158 (76 + 59 + 1023) votos. PRI: 511 votos. Partido Nueva Alianza (Panal): 292 votos. Morena: 207 votos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021.