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Mexico: Heads of State: 1911-1920

Presidente Constitucional de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos [1]
6 Nov 1911 - 19 Feb 1913 Francisco Ignacio Madero González (x) [2]
Presidente Interino Constitucional de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos [1]
19 Feb 1913 - 19 Feb 1913 Pedro José Domingo de la Calzada Manuel María Lascuráin Paredes
19 Feb 1913 - 15 Jul 1914 José Victoriano Huerta Márquez [3]
15 Jul 1914 - 13 Aug 1914 Francisco Sebastián Carvajal y Gual
Revolutionary authorities of the Constitutionalist Army:
Primer Jefe del Ejército Constitucionalista, encargado del Poder Ejecutivo de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos [4]
20 Aug 1914 - 1 May 1917 José Venustiano Carranza Garza [5]
Revolutionary authorities of the Convention of Aguascalientes:
Presidente de la Soberana Convención Revolucionaria
31 Oct 1914 - 6 Nov 1914 Antonio Irineo Villarreal González
Presidente Provisional de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos [6]
6 Nov 1914 - 16 Jan 1915 Eulalio Martín Gutiérrez Ortiz [7]
Encargado del Poder Ejecutivo de la Nación
16 Jan 1915 - 9 Jun 1915 Roque González Garza
9 Jun 1915 - 10 Oct 1915 Francisco Jerónimo de Jesús Lagos Cházaro Mortero
Head of State under the Constitution of 1917:
Presidente Constitucional de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos [1]
1 May 1917 - 21 May 1920 José Venustiano Carranza Garza (x)

[1] The term Constitucional is not prescribed by the Constitution, but is in invariable and significant official use; in informal official use, los Estados Unidos Mexicanos is often replaced by la República Mexicana.
[2] Always recorded as Francisco I. Madero; the initial I often erroneously interpreted as standing for Indalecio.
[3] Sometimes erroneously recorded as José Victoriano Huerta Ortega.
[4] Also in official use: ... encargado del Poder Ejecutivo de la Unión, or sometimes ... de la Nación.
[5] Declared to have ceased to hold the office by a resolution voted by the Soberana Convención Revolucionaria 31 Oct 1914, but refuses to comply, ultimately surviving the governments appointed by the Convención.
[6] In informal official use, los Estados Unidos Mexicanos is often replaced by la República Mexicana.
[7] Elected by the Soberana Convención Revolucionaria 1 Nov 1914 and takes oath of allegiance 6 Nov 1914; continues in dissidence to 2 Jun 1915, defying the authority of the Convención.

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