1950 in Mexico
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Events in the year 1950 in Mexico.
Incumbents
Federal government
- President: Miguel Alemán Valdés
 - Interior Secretary (SEGOB): Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
 - Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE): Manuel Tello Baurraud/Jaime Torres Bodet
 - Communications Secretary (SCT): Agustín García López
 - Education Secretary (SEP): Manuel Gual Vidal
 - Secretary of Defense (SEDENA): Gilberto R. Limón
 - Secretary of Navy: Alberto J. Pawling
 - Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare: Manuel Ramírez Vázquez
 
Supreme Court
- President of the Supreme Court: Salvador Urbina
 
Governors
- Aguascalientes: Jesús Maria Rodríguez Flores/Alberto del Valle
 - Campeche: Manuel López Hernández
 - Chiapas: Francisco J. Grajales
 - Chihuahua: Oscar Soto Maynez
 - Coahuila: Raúl López Sánchez
 - Colima: Jesús González Lugo
 - Durango: Jose Ramon Valdes/Enrique Torres Sánchez
 - Guanajuato: José Aguilar y Maya
 - Guerrero: Baltazar R. Leyva Mancilla
 - Hidalgo: Vicente Aguirre del Castillo
 - Jalisco: José de Jesús González Gallo
 - State of Mexico: Alfredo del Mazo Vélez
 - Michoacán: Daniel T. Rentería/Dámaso Cárdenas del Río
 - Morelos: Ernesto Escobar Muñoz
 - Nayarit: Gilberto Flores Muñoz
 - Nuevo León: Ignacio Morones Prieto
 - Oaxaca: Manuel Mayoral Heredia
 - Puebla: Carlos I. Betancourt
 - Querétaro: Octavio Mondragón Guerra
 - San Luis Potosí: Ismael Salas Penieres
 - Sinaloa: Pablo Macías Valenzuela/Enrique Pérez Arce
 - Sonora: Ignacio Soto
 - Tabasco: Francisco Javier Santamaría
 - Tamaulipas: Raul Garate
 - Tlaxcala: Rafael Avila Bretón
 - Veracruz: Angel Carvajal Bernal/Marco Antonio Muñoz Turnbull
 - Yucatán: José González Beytia
 - Zacatecas: Leobardo Reynoso/José Minero Roque
 
Events
- June 4: The Diocese of Toluca is erected.
 - September: The Viaducto Miguel Alemán is opened.
 - October 30: The Autonomous University of Tamaulipas is established.
 
Film
Sport
- 1949–50 Mexican Primera División season
 - Algodoneros del Unión Laguna win the Mexican League.
 - July 8: Querétaro F.C. is founded.
 - December 26: Club Deportivo Zamora is founded.
 
Births
- January 7 – Juan Gabriel, singer, songwriter, and actor (d. 2016)
 - January 12 — David Noel Ramírez Padilla, academic administrator (d. 2025)
 - February 10 — Luis Donaldo Colosio, Mexican politician (PRI) and economist, assassinated while campaigning for President of Mexico (d. 1994)[1]
 - February 14 — Verónika con K, actress, singer and TV hostess
 - February 28 — Jorge Rubén Nordhausen González, polítician (Senator, PAN) (d. 2018).
 - May 15 – Beatriz Yamamoto Cázarez, politician PAN, deputy from Guanajuato (2012-2015), d. February 8, 2021[2]
 - June 18 – Moisés Dagdug Lützow, radio-station owner (XEVX-am), politician (PRD), Deputy from Villahermosa, Tabasco (2006-2009); (d. 2016).
 - August 21 — Carlos Miguel Aysa González, lawyer and interim Governor of Campeche starting 2019[3]
 - September 12 — Fernando Toranzo Fernández, Governor of San Luis Potosí 2009–2015.
 - December 18 – Lizmark, masked wrestler (d. December 16, 2015).
 - December 22 — Flavino Ríos Alvarado, politician (PRI); interim Governor of Veracruz 2016
 - Date unknown — María Loreto Elba Rojas Bruschetta, lawyer and judge in Puebla; (d. 2018)
 
Deaths
- Virginia Fábregas, film and stage actress
 
References
- ^ "Luis Donaldo Colosio Murrieta" (in Spanish). Busca Biografias. Retrieved May 30, 2019.
 - ^ "SIL :: Sistema de Información Legislativa-PopUp Legislador". sil.gobernacion.gob.mx. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
 - ^ "CURRICULUM DE CARLOS MIGUEL AYSA GONZALEZ", Carmen Hoy.com (in Spanish), archived from the original on August 31, 2019, retrieved Aug 31, 2019
 
 
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