Alfonso García González (19 March 1909 – 2 December 1961) was a Mexican politician. He was the last governor of the North Territory of Baja California and the first provisional governor of the State of Baja California.[1][2]
Alfonso García González | |
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11th Governor of North Territory of Baja California | |
In office 22 October 1947 – 26 November 1952 | |
Preceded by | Alberto V. Aldrete |
1st Governor of the State of Baja California | |
In office 26 November 1952 – 30 November 1953 | |
Succeeded by | Braulio Maldonado Sández |
Personal details | |
Born | Toluca, State of Mexico | March 19, 1909
Died | December 2, 1961 | (aged 52)
Alma mater | National Autonomous University of Mexico |
Early life
editAlfonso García González was born in Toluca, State of Mexico on 19 March 1909. He attended the National Autonomous University of Mexico, earning his law degree in 1931.[1]
Governor of Baja California
editGarcía González was appointed governor of the North Territory of Baja California by president Miguel Alemán Valdés, taking office on 22 October 1947. The territory became a state on 16 January 1952 and García González served as provisional governor until 30 November 1953, when he was succeeded by Braulio Maldonado Sández.[1][3]
Later political career
editHe later served as ambassador of Mexico to Colombia. In 1958, he became president of the Confederación Deportiva Mexicana and from 1959 to 1961 he headed the Mexican department of tourism.[1]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d "Historia. Gobernadores". Gobierno del estado de Baja California. Archived from the original on 8 October 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
- ^ Camp, Roderic (1995). Mexican Political Biographies, 1935-1993 (3rd ed.). Austin: University of Texas Press. p. 264. ISBN 0-292-17714-3. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ^ Martinez, Yerson (16 January 2013). "Suma Baja California 14 gobernadores en 61 años". La crónica (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 17 September 2015.