List Of Heads Of State Of Ecuador

List of Heads of State of Ecuador and its precursor states
Affiliation:-
D: Democratic Alliance
FP: Concentration of Popular Forces
ID: Democratic Institutional Coalition
P-UDC Popular Democracy-Christian Democratic Union
RA: Alfarista Radical Front
NV: National Velasquista Federation
D: Democratic Left
CDN Nacional Democratic Civic Movement
IRA: Independent Movement for a True Republic
SC: Social Christian Movement (called PSC since 1967)
CE: Ecuadorian Conservative Party
RE: Ecuadorian Roldosista Party
SC: Social Christian Party
SP: Patriotic Society January 21
UR: Republican Union Party
-p: non-partisan

The Republic of Ecuador

ncumbent Affiliation Notes
b>Head of Administration
a href="/encyclopedia/13-May" title="13 May">13 May 1830 to 14 August 1830 Juan Jos Flores
b>Chief of State
a href="/encyclopedia/14-August" title="14 August">14 August 1830 to 22 September 1830 Juan Jos Flores
b>Presidents
a href="/encyclopedia/22-September" title="22 September">22 September 1830 to 10 September 1834 Juan Jos Flores 1st Term
a href="/encyclopedia/20-October" title="20 October">20 October 1833 to July 1834 Vicente Rocafuerte, Supreme Chief of the Department of the Guayas In rebellion
a href="/encyclopedia/10-September" title="10 September">10 September 1834 to 31 January 1839 Vicente Rocafuerte, Supreme Chief of the Department of the Guayas
a href="/encyclopedia/13-July" title="13 July">13 July 1834 to 18 January 1835 Jos Flix Valdivieso, Supreme Chief In rebellion
a href="/encyclopedia/31-January" title="31 January">31 January 1839 to 18 January 1843 Juan Jos Flores 2nd Term
a href="/encyclopedia/18-January" title="18 January">18 January 1843 to 1 April 1843 Juan Jos Flores (interim)
a href="/encyclopedia/1-April" title="1 April">1 April 1843 to 18 June 1845 Juan Jos Flores 3rd Term
a href="/encyclopedia/6-June" title="6 June">6 June 1845 to 18 June 1845 Jos Joaqun de Olmedo, President of the Provisional Government In rebellion
a href="/encyclopedia/18-June" title="18 June">18 June 1845 to 8 December 1845 Jos Joaqun de Olmedo, President of the Provisional Government
a href="/encyclopedia/8-December" title="8 December">8 December 1845 to 15 October 1849 Vicente Ramn Roca
a href="/encyclopedia/15-October" title="15 October">15 October 1849 to 10 June 1850 Manuel de Ascsubi (acting) 1st Term
arch 1850 to 1850 Antonio de Elizalde, Supreme Chief In rebellion
a href="/encyclopedia/20-February" title="20 February">20 February 1850 to 10 June 1850 rowspan=2 valign=top|Diego Noboa y Arteta, Supreme Chief In rebellion
a href="/encyclopedia/10-June" title="10 June">10 June 1850 to 8 December 1850
a href="/encyclopedia/8-December" title="8 December">8 December 1850 to 26 February 1851 Diego Noboa y Arteta (interim)
a href="/encyclopedia/26-February" title="26 February">26 February 1851 to 17 July 1851 Diego Noboa y Arteta
a href="/encyclopedia/13-July" title="13 July">13 July 1851 to 17 July 1851 Jos Mara Urvina, Supreme Chief In rebellion
a href="/encyclopedia/17-July" title="17 July">17 July 1851 to 17 July 1852 Jos Mara Urvina
a href="/encyclopedia/17-July" title="17 July">17 July 1852 to 6 September 1852 Jos Mara Urvina (interim)
a href="/encyclopedia/6-September" title="6 September">6 September 1852 to 16 October 1856 Jos Mara Urvina
a href="/encyclopedia/16-October" title="16 October">16 October 1856 to 17 September 1859 Francisco Robles
b>Provisional Government
owspan=2 valign=top|1 May 1859 to 4 June 1859 Jos Mara Avils (acting) In rebellion
b>Pacfico Chiriboga
a href="/encyclopedia/1-May" title="1 May">1 May 1859 to 25 May 1859 Manuel Gmez de la Torre
25 May 1859 to 4 June 1859 Gabriel Garca Moreno
b>Presidents
a href="/encyclopedia/4-June" title="4 June">4 June 1859 to 7 September 1859 Gabriel Garca Moreno, Supreme Chief In rebellion
a href="/encyclopedia/6-June" title="6 June">6 June 1859 to 1859 Jernimo Carrin (acting) In rebellion
7 September 1859 to 17 January 1861 Gabriel Garca Moreno
a href="/encyclopedia/17-January" title="17 January">17 January 1861 to 2 April 1865 Gabriel Garca Moreno (interim)
a href="/encyclopedia/2-April" title="2 April">2 April 1865 to 31 August 1865 Gabriel Garca Moreno 1st Term
a href="/encyclopedia/17-September" title="17 September">17 September 1859 to 24 September 1860 Guillermo Franco, Supreme Chief of Guayas and Azuay In rebellion
a href="/encyclopedia/31-August" title="31 August">31 August 1865 to 7 September 1865 Rafael Carvajal (acting)
a href="/encyclopedia/7-September" title="7 September">7 September 1865 to 6 November 1867 Jernimo Carrin
a href="/encyclopedia/6-November" title="6 November">6 November 1867 to 20 January 1868 Pedro Jos de Arteta (acting)
a href="/encyclopedia/20-January" title="20 January">20 January 1868 to 19 January 1869 Francisco Javier Espinosa
a href="/encyclopedia/19-January" title="19 January">19 January 1869 to 16 May 1869 Gabriel Garca Moreno (interim) 2nd Term
a href="/encyclopedia/16-May" title="16 May">16 May 1869 to 10 August 1869 Manuel de Ascsubi (acting) 2nd Term
a href="/encyclopedia/10-August" title="10 August">10 August 1869 to 6 August 1875 Gabriel Garca Moreno 3rd Term
a href="/encyclopedia/6-August" title="6 August">6 August 1875 to 6 October 1875 Francisco Javier Len (acting)
a href="/encyclopedia/6-October" title="6 October">6 October 1875 to 1875 Jos Javier Eguiguren (acting)
a href="/encyclopedia/1875" title="1875">1875 to 9 December 1875 Rafael Plit
a href="/encyclopedia/9-December" title="9 December">9 December 1875 to 18 December 1876 Antonio Borrero y Cortzar
a href="/encyclopedia/8-September" title="8 September">8 September 1876 to 19 December 1876 Ignacio de Veintemilla, Supreme Chief In rebellion
a href="/encyclopedia/19-December" title="19 December">19 December 1876 to 26 January 1878 Ignacio de Veintemilla, Supreme Chief
a href="/encyclopedia/26-January" title="26 January">26 January 1878 to 26 March 1882
a href="/encyclopedia/25-March" title="25 March">25 March 1882 to 9 July 1883 Ignacio de Veintemilla, Supreme Chief
ebruary 1883 to 11 October 1883 Eloy Alfaro Delgado, Supreme Chief of Manab and Esmeraldas In rebellion; 1st Term
b>Provisional Government
owspan=4 valign=top|14 January 1883 to 9 July 1883 Jos Mara Sarasti rowspan=4 valign=top|In rebellion
b>Pedro Ignacio Lizarzaburu
b>Rafael Prez Pareja
b>Agustn Guerrero
a href="/encyclopedia/14-January" title="14 January">14 January 1883 to 14 February 1883 Pablo Herrera
a href="/encyclopedia/14-February" title="14 February">14 February 1883 to 9 July 1883 Luis Cordero Crespo
b>Provisional Government
owspan=5 valign=top|9 July 1883 to 11 October 1883 Jos Mara Sarasti rowspan=5 valign=top|In rebellion
b>Pedro Ignacio Lizarzaburu
b>Rafael Prez Pareja
b>Agustn Guerrero
b>Luis Cordero Crespo
b>Presidents
a href="/encyclopedia/17-September" title="17 September">17 September 1883 to 11 October 1883 Pedro Carbo, Supreme Chief of Guayas In rebellion
a href="/encyclopedia/11-October" title="11 October">11 October 1883 to 15 October 1883 Ramn Borrero y Cortzar, Vice President of the National Convention
a href="/encyclopedia/15-October" title="15 October">15 October 1883 to 23 November 1883 Rafael Prez Pareja (acting)
a href="/encyclopedia/23-November" title="23 November">23 November 1883 to 10 February 1884 Jos Mara Plcido Caamao (interim)
a href="/encyclopedia/10-February" title="10 February">10 February 1884 to 1 July 1888 Jos Mara Plcido Caamao
a href="/encyclopedia/1-July" title="1 July">1 July 1888 to 17 August 1888 Pedro Jos Cevallos
a href="/encyclopedia/17-August" title="17 August">17 August 1888 to 1 July 1892 Antonio Flores
a href="/encyclopedia/1-July" title="1 July">1 July 1892 to 16 April 1895 Luis Cordero Crespo
a href="/encyclopedia/16-April" title="16 April">16 April 1895 to 23 August 1895 Vicente Lucio Salazar (acting)
Work in Progress 1895-1944

The Republic of Ecuador

ncumbent Notes
b>Presidents
a href="/encyclopedia/31-May" title="31 May">31 May 1944 to 23 August 1947 Jos Mara Velasco Ibarra AD 1st Term
a href="/encyclopedia/23-August" title="23 August">23 August 1947 to 2 September 1947 Colonel Carlos Mancheno Cajas (interim/acting) Military
a href="/encyclopedia/2-September" title="2 September">2 September 1947 to 15 September 1947 Mariano Surez Veintimilla (acting) PCE
a href="/encyclopedia/15-September" title="15 September">15 September 1947 to 1 September 1948 Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola
a href="/encyclopedia/1-September" title="1 September">1 September 1948 to 1 September 1952 Galo Plaza Lasso MCDN
a href="/encyclopedia/1-September" title="1 September">1 September 1952 to 1 September 1956 |Jos Mara Velasco Ibarra   2nd Term
a href="/encyclopedia/1-September" title="1 September">1 September 1956 to 1 September 1960 Camilo Ponce Enrquez MSC
a href="/encyclopedia/1-September" title="1 September">1 September 1960 to 7 November 1961 Jos Mara Velasco Ibarra FNV 3rd Term
a href="/encyclopedia/7-November" title="7 November">7 November 1961 to 11 July 1963 Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy FNV
olspan=3 align=left|Junta Government
owspan=4 valign=top|11 July 1963 to 29 March 1966 Admiral Ramn Castro Jijn (Junta Chairman) Military
a href="/encyclopedia/Luis-Cabrera-Sevilla" title="Luis Cabrera Sevilla">General Luis Cabrera Sevilla Military
a href="/encyclopedia/Guillermo-Freile-Posso" title="Guillermo Freile Posso">Colonel Guillermo Freile Posso Military (to 1965)
a href="/encyclopedia/Mario-Gndara-Enrquez" title="Mario Gndara Enrquez">General Mario Gndara Enrquez Military
olspan=3 align=left|Head of State
a href="/encyclopedia/29-March" title="29 March">29 March 1966 to 29 March 1966 General Telmo O. Vargas B. Military
olspan=3 align=left|Presidents of the Republic
a href="/encyclopedia/29-March" title="29 March">29 March 1966 to 16 November 1966 Clemente Yerovi Indaburu (interim) n-p
a href="/encyclopedia/16-November" title="16 November">16 November 1966 to 1 September 1968 Otto Arosemena Gmez (interim) CID
a href="/encyclopedia/1-September" title="1 September">1 September 1968 to 15 February 1972 Jos Mara Velasco Ibarra FNV 4th Term
a href="/encyclopedia/15-February" title="15 February">15 February 1972 to 11 January 1976 General Guillermo Rodrguez Lara Military
olspan=3 align=left|Supreme Council of Government (junta)
owspan=3 valign=top|11 January 1976 to 10 August 1979 Admiral Alfredo Ernesto Poveda Burbano (Junta Chairman) Military
a href="/encyclopedia/Luis-Leoro-Franco" title="Luis Leoro Franco">General Luis Leoro Franco Military
a href="/encyclopedia/Luis-G.-Durn-Arcentales" title="Luis G. Durn Arcentales">General Luis G. Durn Arcentales Military
olspan=3 align=left|Presidents of the Republic
a href="/encyclopedia/10-August" title="10 August">10 August 1979 to 24 May 1981 Jaime Rolds Aguilera CFP Killed in office
a href="/encyclopedia/24-May" title="24 May">24 May 1981 to 10 August 1984 Osvaldo Hurtado Larrea DP-UDC
a href="/encyclopedia/10-August" title="10 August">10 August 1984 to 10 August 1988 Len Esteban Febres Cordero PSC
a href="/encyclopedia/10-August" title="10 August">10 August 1988 to 10 August 1992 Rodrigo Borja Cevallos ID
a href="/encyclopedia/10-August" title="10 August">10 August 1992 to 10 August 1996 Sixto Alfonso Durn-Balln PUR
a href="/encyclopedia/10-August" title="10 August">10 August 1996 to 6 February 1997 Abdal Jaime Bucaram Ortiz PRE
a href="/encyclopedia/6-February" title="6 February">6 February 1997 to 9 February 1997 Fabin Ernesto Alarcn Rivera (interim) FRA
a href="/encyclopedia/9-February" title="9 February">9 February 1997 to 11 February 1997 Rosala Arteaga Serrano (acting) MIRA
a href="/encyclopedia/11-February" title="11 February">11 February 1997 to 10 August 1998 Fabin Ernesto Alarcn Rivera (interim) FRA
a href="/encyclopedia/10-August" title="10 August">10 August 1998 to 21 January 2000 Jorge Jamil Mahuad Witt DP-UDC
olspan=3|Government Junta of National Salvation
owspan=3|21 January 2000 to 21 January 2000 Colonel Lucio Edwin Gutirrez Borba (Junta Chairman) Military
b>Carlos Antonio Vargas Guatatuca n-p
b>Carlos Solrzano Constantine n-p
olspan=3|Council of State (junta)
owspan=3 valign=top|21 January 2000 to 22 January 2000 General Carlos Mendoza Poveda Military
b>Carlos Antonio Vargas Guatatuca n-p
b>Carlos Solrzano Constantine n-p
olspan=3|President of the Republic
a href="/encyclopedia/22-January" title="22 January">22 January 2000 to 15 January 2003 Gustavo Noboa Bejarano DP-UDC
a href="/encyclopedia/15-January" title="15 January">15 January 2003 to present Lucio Edwin Gutirrez Borba PSP

 

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