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Mayor of Lares, Puerto Rico

Mayor of Lares
Coat of Arms of Lares
Flag of Lares
Incumbent
Fabián Arroyo Rodríguez
since January 15, 2021
AppointerElected at-large
Term lengthFour years, renewable
Inaugural holderJuan Francisco de Sotomayor
Formation1827

The Mayor of Lares, Puerto Rico is, like all mayors in Puerto Rico, "the maximum authority of the Executive Branch of the municipal government and in such quality it will be responsible for its direction, administration and supervision of the functioning of the Municipality." The mayor is democratically elected for a term of four-years, which is renewable.[1][2] At the municipal level, the mayor vetoes or approves ordinances passed by a municipal legislature, whose members are chosen in a direct election.[3] The mayor's office is located in City Hall on a street named after Pedro Albizu Campos in downtown Lares barrio-pueblo.[4][5]

List of mayors of Lares, Puerto Rico[edit]

Unless otherwise stated, all information comes from Enciclopedia PR.

# Mayor Term start Term end Terms   Party
01 Juan Francisco de Sotomayor 1827 1 None
02 Juan Ramos 1836 1 None
03 Victoriano López de Victoria 1837 1 None
04 Juan Bautista Fremoint 1838 1 None
05 Juan José de Reyna 1842 1 None
05 Ramón Muñiz 1842 1 None
06 Juan Ramos 1844 1 None
07 José Ferrer 1845 1 None
08 Alejandro López 1847 1 None
09 José M. Ferrer 1848 1 None
10 Juan Ramos 1849 1 None
11 Pablo de Rivera García 1853 1 None
12 Francisco Martínez 1853 1 None
13 Fruto Pérez 1854 1 None
14 Gonzalo O'Neill 1856 1 None
15 Andrés Dapena 1860 1 None
16 Manuel R. Paz 1866 1 None
Int. September 1868[6] January 1868 1 None
17 Pablo Medíavilla 1868 1 None
18 Pedro Miguel San Antonio y Guerra[7] 1868 1 None
18 Rodulfo Guerrero 1869 1 None
19 Miguel Márquez 1870 1 None
20 Miguel Oliver 1871 1 None
21 Juan Carbonell Amill 1872 1 None
21 Clemente Hernández 1872 1 None
22 Felipe Arana 1873 1 None
22 José Cordovez Berríos 1873 1 None
23 Bernardo Frontera 1874 1 None
24 Francisco Caparrós 1875 1 None
25 Pablo A. Luigi 1876 1 None
26 Miguel Oliver 1878 1 None
27 Pedro Juan 1879 1 None
27 Ángel Montemar 1879 1 None
28 Guillermo Frontera 1880 1 None
29 Juan Carbonell Amill 1882 1 None
30 Mariano A. Domínguez 1884 1 None
31 Manuel Muñoz 1886 1 None
31 José G. Pastor 1886 1 None
32 Miguel Coll 1891 1 None
33 Virgilio Acevedo 1898 1 None
33 Pablo Vilella Pol 1898 1 None
34 Aurelio Méndez Serrano 1902 1 None
35 Antonio C. González 1903 1 None
36 Juan Vivó Vilella 1911 1 None
37 Luis Vivó Vilella 1915 1 None
38 Ricardo Méndez Elías 1921 1 None
39 José Márquez Sein 1925 1 None
39 Antonio C. González 1925 1 None
40 José Aurelio Bernal 1929 1 None
41 Emiliano Pol Méndez 1933 1 None
41 Lumen Méndez 1933 1 None
42 Sócrates González 1937 1 None
43 José Collazo 1941 1 None
44 Rafael Castro Grau 1944 1 None
45 Ignacio Dicupé González 1946 1 None
46 Ramón María Ramírez 1949 1 None
47 Emilio Castro Rodríguez 1957 1964 2 PPD
48 Antonio Oliver Irizarry 1964 1976 3 PPD
49 Manuel González Cruz 1976 1979[a] 1 PPD
50 Félix Aníbal Pagán Centeno 1979 1988 2 PPD
51 1979 1988 3 PPD
52 Héctor Hernández Arana 1992 1996 1 PNP
51 Luis Antonio Oliver Canabal 1996 2004 2 PPD
52 Roberto Pagán Centeno 2004 January 3, 2020[b] 4 PNP
Int. Marilia Arce González January 3, 2020 January 16, 2020 - PNP
Int. Roberto Pagán Crespo January 16, 2020 January 17, 2020[c] - PNP
53 José Rodríguez Ruiz January 19, 2020 January 15, 2021 - PNP
54 Fabián Arroyo Rodríguez January 15, 2021 Incumbent 1 PPD

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Resigned[8]
  2. ^ Resigned.[9]
  3. ^ Appointment invalidated.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ostalaza Bey, Margarita (2010). "Política sexual y agenda feminista" (PDF). Revista Jurídica de la Universidad de Puerto Rico. 79 (3): 1000. ISSN 0886-2516. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 September 2022.
  2. ^ Padilla Babilonia, Alvín; Molina Villarino, Ismael Antonio (2016). "Las nuevas reglas del juego electoral: un análisis constitucional del acceso a la papeleta" [The New Rules of the Electoral Game: a Constitutional Analysis of Access to the Ballot] (PDF). Revista Jurídica de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). 85 (4): 1144. ISSN 0886-2516. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 February 2022.
  3. ^ Martínez Piovanetti, Alfonso (2014). "El derecho municipal de Puerto Rico: la Corte Hernández Denton y la distribución vertical de poderes gubernamentales" [The Municipal Law of Puerto Rico: the Hernández Denton Court and the Vertical Distribution of Governmental Powers] (PDF). Revista Jurídica de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). 83 (4): 918. ISSN 0886-2516. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Cierran alcaldía de Lares tras esposo de empleada dar positivo a coronavirus" [Lares Mayor's Office Closed After Employee's Husband Tests Positive for Coronavirus]. Primera Hora (in Spanish). 10 July 2020. ISSN 1547-3961. Archived from the original on 12 July 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Hombre es arrestado por vandalizar la alcaldía de Lares y decirle palabras soeces al alcalde" [Man is Arrested for Vandalizing the Lares Town Hall and Saying Profanity to the Mayor]. NotiCel (in Spanish). 24 May 2021. Archived from the original on 30 May 2021. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  6. ^ https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/gdc/lhbpr/02727/02727.pdf
  7. ^ https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/gdc/lhbpr/02727/02727.pdf
  8. ^ http://www.poderjudicial.pr/ta/2021/KLAN202100008-19102021.pdf
  9. ^ https://www.pressreader.com/puerto-rico/el-nuevo-dia1/20200103/281668256900418
  10. ^ https://www.elvocero.com/gobierno/cee-invalida-nombramiento-de-carlos-pag-n-como-alcalde-de-lares/article_0466ec32-397e-11ea-82ee-1bcf2c7fd0ba.html