Francisco José Madero González | |
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Governor of Zacatecas | |
In office September 12, 1980 – September 11, 1986 |
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Preceded by | Fernando Pámanes Escobedo |
Succeeded by | Genaro Borrego Estrada |
Personal details | |
Born |
Teúl de González Ortega, Zacatecas |
May 24, 1924
Died | March 13, 2013 | (aged 88)
Political party | PRI (until 2004) |
José Guadalupe Cervantes Corona (May 24, 1924 – March 13, 2013) was a Mexican politician and academic. He served as the Governor of Zacatecas from 1980 to 1986.
Cervantes was born in the municipality of Teúl de González Ortega, Zacatecas, in 1924.
Cervantes became Zacatecan state Director of Education in 1950 when he was only 26 years old. He next served as an official within the administration of Zacatecan Governor Francisco E. García from 1956 to 1962. Cervantes would later be elected to the state Chamber of Deputies and then as a federal deputy in the Chamber of Deputies. Cervantes then held a seat in the Senate of the Republic from 1976 until 1980.
A member of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), was elected Governor of the Mexican state of Zacatecas in 1980 with the support of Mexican President José López Portillo. He served as Governor for one term, ending in 1986. Cervantes was a strong proponent of infrastructure and urban development projects during his tenure. He supported and launched a new gas pipeline connecting neighboring Aguascalientes to Zacateca's second largest city, Fresnillo. He sought to attract new investors and businesses to the cities of Guadalupe and Calera de Víctor Rosales. He was the first Zacatecan Governor to propose a new industrial corridor extending from Ojocaliente to Fresnillo. Cervantes hoped that the new projects would boost jobs and economic growth in the state.