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Tecolotlán

Tecolotlán

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** Tecolotlán** ( "place of owls") is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 765.1 km2.

As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 14,984.

History

The name of Tecolotlán derives from the words "tecolote" (owl) and "tlan" (town), meaning "town of owls". The current coat of arms, formally approved of by the municipal council on 27 April 1999 ordinary, designed by Ernesto Garcia de Alba Cruz, has a figure of an owl on it with outstretched wings representing the municipality.

At the base of the shield is the name of the municipality and its founding date of 1524 when conquistador Francisco Cortes conquered the area of San Buenaventura. The area was placed under the command of his trustees Pedro Gómez and Martín Monje.

The first efforts to convert the natives took place shortly after, between 1525 and 1526 under the direction of Friar Juan de Padilla. Construction of the Sanctuaria de la Purisima to this end was started in 1526. In 1599, the convent of San Agustin de Tecolotlán was founded.

In 1825, Tecolotlán included the towns of Xuchitl and Ayotitlan, as well as farmers and ranchers from San Juan Buenavista, Quila, Tenextitlán, Agua Caliente, Santa Maria, San Jose and Santa Rita.

A decree of July 9, 1835 formally established the municipality of Tecolotlán. However at this time the place was barely more than a small village and only 2,600 homes were recorded in 1843.

On June 23, 1844, the town hall was renovated in Tecolotlán in compliance with the decree No. 5 of the State Congress passed on April 8 of the same year.

Local legend states that during the Second Franco-Mexican War, The Free Battallion of Tecolotlán took part in the 1866 ambush of Imperialist forces under command of French Captain Alfredo Berthelin. The French were defeated and Berthelin killed.

The town

The [[Museo Comunitario de Tecolotlán

The town is fairly modern, and most of its residents have access to drinking water, sewage, and public restrooms. As of 2005, 89.6% of people have drinking water, 77.8% have proper sanitation and 97.5% have electricity.

The streets, markets, parking lots and sports centers in Tecolotlan are electrically lit. There are also gardens, cemetaries, and public parks. The town has a post office, telegraph office, telephones, fax, radio station and television station.

The La Purísima Sanctuary is dedicated to the Virgin of Tecolotlán. It was built between 1821 and 1869.

The current Temple of La Santisima Trinidad dates from the 19th century and has a Three-foiled cusped arch with star and plant decorated pediment above. It was originally built as the Parish of San Agustin by the Franciscans in 1599, but when the church was rebuilt, it was dedicated to the Holy Trinity.

The Tecolotlan Cultural Center building was constructed in the mid 19th century by Serapio Pérez. Architectural elements include arches with Corinthian style capitols. The center hosts art exhibitions as well as exhibitions of fossils and other antiquities.

Carnaval is celebrated in Tecolotlan with music and dancing in the main square of town. Men traditionally serenade women, invite them to dance, and confetti filled eggshells called cascarones are thrown. The festival lasts ten days and also includes cockfights, fireworks and the crowning of a Carnaval Queen.

The patron saint festivities are celebrated from August 20–30, to worship the patron saints of Tecolotlán: St. Augustine and Santa Rosa de Lima. Festivities also include carnival rides such as a ferris wheel, etcetera.

The municipality

Tecolotlán is located in the midwest of the state at an altitude of 1285 meters above sea level.

The municipality, which covers an area of 795.55 square kilometres is bordered on the north by the municipalities of Atengo, Ameca and San Martín de Hidalgo, to the east by the municipalities of San Martín de Hidalgo, Cocula, Atemajac de Brizuela and Chiquilistlan, to the south by the municipalities of Chiquilistlan, Juchitlán and Tenamaxtlán and to the west by the municipalities of Tenamaxtlán and Atengo.

The municipality contains 47 localities, the most important being Tecolotlán (the capital), Tamazulita, Quila, Ayotitlán and Cofradía de Duendes.

Topography

The municipal area is in a valley between hills to the north and southeast, ranging from 1,200 to 2,400 meters. The hills include El Huehuentón (at 2000 metres), El Pichacho (at 1,700 metres), and others such as Cerro del Colotepec, Salto Colorado, El Tecolote, El Carrizal, La Coronilla, La Ventana. Cuchillos, Prieto, and Picachitos.

Hydrography

A seasonally dry segment of the Tecolotlán river flows through the town of Tecolotlán. The largest river in the district is the Ferrería River, which has a number of tributary streams such as El Jabalí, Gallinero, Tamazula, Tecolotlán, Las Canoas, Colorado, Cofradía, Sauz and the Amarillo.

The San Pedro Dam is located to the south of the municipality. Other water features include the El Pochote dam, Tecolotán waterfall, Salto de Santa Rosa, Salto de La Campana, Salto del Venado, Salto Seco and Salto de La Disciplina.

Flora and Fauna

The municipality is covered with 30,900 hectares of pine and oak forests with some fruit trees. In the Sierra de Quila near the towns of Tenamaxtlan, Ameca, Atengo and San Martin Hidalgo, there is a tree named the Arbol de la Lira (Lyre Tree) which is approximately 600 years old. It is protected by the state environmental agency. The forest that surrounds the tree covers about 15,000 hectares and is guarded 24 hours a day.

This forest is also home to the Cienega spring, which is surrounded by vegetation and has a monitoring station nearby.

Animals that inhabit this region are deer, badger, raccoon, wolves, foxes, coyotes, rabbit and some small reptiles and a variety of birds.

Protected Areas

Protected areas include the La Ciénega spring, Las Juntas, Las Piedras de Quila and Sierra de Quila.

There is also a notable palaeontological site at Gliptodonte; many unearthed artifacts are located within the "Museo Comunitario" in the main town.

Climate

The climate is moderately warm and semi-dry, and dry in the autumn and winter with an average annual temperature is 23 °C., with a maximum of 31 °C. and minimum of 15 °C.

The rainfall falls heaviest in June and July, and a total of 773.1 mm is received annually on average. Prevailing winds approach from the south.

Transportation

The main road in the municipality for transportation is via the Guadalajara-Barra de Navidad, 107 kilometres from the state capital. Private vehicles are the primary method of travel in the region.

Attractions

The area does not have a highly developed tourist industry, but opportunities for ecotourism activies such as mountain biking, horseback riding, and camping are available. The Sierra de Quila and other natural features provide scenic landscapes and views.

There are two principle dams with manmade lakes, the Presa del Ahogado and the Presa del Pochote. Both have facilities for camping and picnicking as well as docks for boating and fishing. The Presa del Pochote is particularly popular with residents of the nearby city of Guadalajara.

Religion

The main religion is Roman Catholicism, and notable churches within the municipality include the Parroquia del Sagrado Corazón, Santuario de la Purísima, Capilla de San José, Ermita de San Genaro, Capilla de la Cruz Verde, Capilla del Señor del Socorro, Capilla de San José María Robles, Parroquia de la Virgencita.

Economy

The economy is largely based in agriculture and ranching. Livestock reared include beef, goats, horses, pigs and honeybees. Some of the regions livestock produce dairy products such as cheese and cream.

Fishermen catch carp and bass in the rivers and lakes.

Crops grown in the region include corn, chickpeas, alfalfa, peaches, avocado, mango and pitayas. As of 2005 there were approximately 30,900 hectares of forest. Some segments of these forests are logged for oak and pine wood.

The municipality produces basketry and pottery and clay pots, and wooden furniture.

There is also some manufacturing and mining activity, with lime and cement factories and mining of marble, limestone, barite, quartz and lime.

Government

Municipal presidents

Municipal presidentTermPolitical partyNotes
Ramón Ventura y Moreno1822
José Máximo de Agraz1823–1824
José María Ramírez Miranda1825–1826
Guadalupe Padilla1827
Ramón Ventura y Moreno1828
José Abundio de Medina1829–1832
Guadalupe Valadez1833–1834
José María Ramírez Miranda1835
Justo Francisco de Puga1836
José María Ramírez Miranda1837–1843
Justo Francisco de Puga1844
José Ignacio Brambila1845
Francisco Mérida1846
Esteban Soltero1847
Fernando Pérez1848
Pedro Cueva1849
Juan C. Agraz1850
Justo Merino1851
Rafael Ramírez1852–1855
Serapio Pérez1856
Juan C. Agraz1857
Emeterio Merino1858–1859
Serapio Pérez1860–1863
Gregorio Pérez1864
José Ma. Agraz1865
José Ma. García de Alba1866
Luis G. Cueva1867
Gregorio M. Medina1868
Manuel Huezo1869
José Ma. Agraz1870
Arcadio Villaseñor1870
Secundino Soltero1870
Abundio Medina1870
José Ma. Agraz1871
Cayetano Gómez1871
Clemente Fernández1871
Miguel Amaya1871
Cayetano Gómez1872
Rómulo Ramírez1872
Cipriano Soltero1872
Jesús Merino1872
Leocadio Gómez1872
Guillermo Torres1872
Salvador Alcalá1873
Guillermo Torres1873
Arcadio Torres1873
Luis G. Cueva1873
José Ma. García de Alba1873
Cipriano Soltero1873
Miguel Amaya1874
Cayetano Gómez1874–1875
Jesús Merino1875–1876
Guillermo Torres1876
José Merino1877
Guillermo Torres1877
Manuel Gómez de la Fuente1878
Ignacio Álvarez1878
José Merino1878
José Ma. Cueva García1879
Manuel Gómez de la Fuente1879
Ignacio Álvarez1879
Simón Martínez1880
José Merino1880
Cayetano Gómez1880
Simón Martínez1881
Reyes B. Ramírez1881
Juan C. Nava1881
Reyes B. Ramírez1882
Arcadio Villaseñor1882
Cayetano Gómez1882
Arcadio Villaseñor1883
Arcadio Torres1883
Cayetano Gómez1883
Ignacio Álvarez1883
Arcadio Torres1884
Ignacio Gómez Medina1884
Jesús Merino1884–1885
Mariano Preciado1885
Cayetano Gómez1886
Mariano Preciado1886
Laureano Soltero1886
Cayetano Gómez1887
Leocadio Gómez1887
José M. Merino1887
Ignacio Álvarez1887
Lucio Santana1887–1888
Ignacio Álvarez1888
Jesús Santana Cueva1888
Juan C. Nava1888
Jesús Merino1888
Arcadio Villaseñor1889
Jesús Merino1889
Arcadio Villaseñor1890
Esteban García de Alba1890
Marcos E. Cueva1890
Pedro Ramírez1890
Juan Gómez García1890
Jesús Merino1891
José Ma. Merino1891
Abraham Pérez1891
Marcos E. Cueva1891
Abraham Pérez1892
José Ma. Merino1892
Gregorio Medina1892
Arcadio Villaseñor1893
Ignacio Gómez Medina1893
Gregorio Medina1893
Arcadio Villaseñor1894
Ignacio M. Medina1894
Gregorio Medina1894
Mariano Preciado1894
Arcadio Villaseñor1895
Mariano Preciado1895
Ignacio Gómez Medina1895
Mariano Preciado1896
Jesús Santa Cueva1896
Ruperto García de Alba1896
Arcadio Villaseñor1897
Mariano Preciado1898
Jesús Santana C.1898
Tomás García de Alba1899
Clemente Fernández1899
Félix Agraz Villaseñor1899
Ignacio Gómez Medina1900
Marcos E. Cueva1900
Arcadio Villaseñor1900
Félix Agraz V.1900–1901
Marcos E. Cueva1901
Mariano Preciado1901
Abraham Pérez1901
Marcos E. Cueva1902
José Ma. Cueva Gómez1902
Esteban De A.1902
Tomás García de Alba1903
José E. Ramírez1903
Mariano Preciado1904
Tomás García de Alba1905
Clemente Fernández1905
Ruperto García de Alba1905
Ignacio Gómez Medina1906
Marcos E. Cueva1906
Antonio L. Villaseñor1906Political deputy director
Melesio de Anda1907
Ruperto García de Alba1907
Marcos E. Cueva1907
Ignacio Gómez Medina1908
Ruperto García de Alba1908
Marcos E. Cueva1908
Ignacio Gómez Medina1909
Ruperto García de Alba1909
Manuel Camargo1910Political deputy director
Esteban Cueva Zepeda1910
José Ma. Merino1910
Juan C. Zepeda1910
Hilario Villaseñor1911
Ruperto García de Alba1911
Esteban Cueva Zepeda1911
Juan Agraz Brambila1911
S. Arreola1911Political deputy director
Alberto Ponce de León1912
S. Arreola1912
Francisco R. Aguilar1912
José Enrique Agraz1912
Porfirio Cueva Zepeda1912
Porfirio Villaseñor1913
Antonio N. Naredo1913
Juan E. Santana1913
Juan Ángel Agraz Brambila1913
Jacinto Gómez1914
Enrique Villaseñor1914
Juan Ángel Agraz Brambila1914
Jacinto Gómez1915
Juan Ángel Agraz Brambila1915
Jacinto Gómez1916
Reyes B. Ramírez1916–1917
Ángel S. Agraz1918
Serbando Rueda1918
Luis Ramírez1918
Froilán Rodríguez1918
Vicente Santana1918
Froilán Rodríguez1919
Pedro García de Alba1919
Ignacio Gómez Medina1920
Salvador G. Villaseñor1920
Porfirio Villaseñor1920
Jacinto Gómez1920Vice
Juan Ángel Agraz Brambila1920
Jacinto Gómez1921
Porfirio Villaseñor1921Vice
Santiago Lepe1921
Salvador G. Villaseñor1922
Francisco L. Preciado1922
Salvador G. Villaseñor1923
Francisco L. Preciado1923
Juan García de Alba1923
Salvador G. Villaseñor1924
Cesáreo Hernández1924
E. Montaño1924
Tranquilino Hernández1924
Luis Ramírez1924
J. Gómez Medina1924
Julián Muñoz1924–1925
José C. Zúñiga1925
Tranquilino Hernández1925
Jesús Flores Villaseñor1925–1926
Juan Ángel Agraz Brambila1926
José F. Peregrina1926
Pánfilo Ruelas1926
Amado Lepe1927
J. Jesús Gómez1927
José Peregrina1927
Santiago Huezo1927
Porfirio Villaseñor1928
Fernando Aguilar1928
Olivio Fernández1929
Francisco Serrano1929
Epigmenio G. Robles1929
Elpidio González1929
Fernando Águila1929
Luis Soltero Gómez1929
Porfirio Villaseñor1929PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg21pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
Antonio Escamilla1930–1931PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg21pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
Luis Ramírez1931PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg21pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
Natalio Santana1932PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg21pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
Arturo Merino1932PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg21pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
Luis Villaseñor1933PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg21pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
Abraham Ramírez1934–1935PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg21pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
Natalio Santana1936PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg21pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
Lucio García1936PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg21pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
Cruz Santana1937PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg21pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
Francisco Partida R.1938PRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg21pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
Juan Zolórzano1939PRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg21pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
Guadalupe Gómez1939PRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg21pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
Fidencio Bustos1940PRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg21pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
Román Hernández1940PRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg21pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
Salvador Ramírez1941–1942PRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg21pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
Ernesto Camacho1943PRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg21pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
Aurelio López1944PRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg21pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
Olivio Fernández1945PRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg21pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
Clemente Fernández1946PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Aurelio López1947PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Guadalupe Ramírez1948PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Florencio Torres1948PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Gumersindo Sedano1949PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Bernardo Preciado1950PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Gumersindo Sedano1950–1952PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Roberto Ramírez Villaseñor1953–1955PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Eraclio Soltero Cobián1956–1958PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Everardo Preciado Vera1959–1960PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Vicente Jiménez Luquín1961PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Francisco Vera Cueva1962–1964PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Constantino Vázquez Castillo1965–1967PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Carlos Cueva Pimienta1968–1970PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Juan Cobián Guzmán1971–1973PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Abel Cueva Pimienta1974–1976PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Tomás Cueva Cueva1977–1979PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Salvador Canales Núñez1980–1982PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Gabriel Cueva López1983–1985PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Manuel Rosas Gutiérrez1986–1988PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Heriberto Santana Rubio1989–1992PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
J. Jesús Ortega Santana1992PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]Acting municipal president
Víctor Manuel Ramírez Soltero1992–1995PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Sixto Cueva del Castillo1995PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]Acting municipal president
Antonio Rubio Flores1995PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Ricardo Ramírez López1996–1997PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]Acting municipal president
Rito García Lepe01-01-1998–31-12-2000PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
José Bernardo Preciado Flores01-01-2001–31-12-2003PAN [[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg20px]]
Cuitláhuac Ignacio Arias Merino01-01-2004–31-12-2006PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Alberto Espinosa Sauza01-01-2007–31-12-2009PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Juan León Gil01-01-2010–30-09-2012PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
Panal [[File:PNA logo (Mexico).svg20px]]Coalition "Alliance for Jalisco"
Francisco Javier Brambila González01-10-2012–30-09-2015PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
PVEM [[File:PVE logo (Mexico).svg19px]]Coalition "Compromise for Jalisco"
Juan Manuel María Capistrán01-10-2015–30-09-2018PAN [[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg20px]]
Ricardo Ramírez Ruelas01-10-2018–30-09-2021PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]
Arturo Eliud Saldaña Vázquez01-10-2021–PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg21pxlink=Partido Revolucionario Institucional]]

Notable people

  • Juan Salvador Agraz – Chemical engineer, founder of the National School of Chemical Science (now, Faculty of Chemistry in the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
  • Gabriel Agraz García de Alba – Historian.
  • Ruperto García de Alba – General and acting governor of Jalisco, 1930-1931.
  • Esteban García de Alba Larios – Attorney at Law, politician, president of the Mexican Senate during the government of Manuel Ávila Camacho. Founder of Pensiones del Estado de Jalisco. He built several multi-family homes, some of them in Tlatelolco. Ambassador representing Mexico before the League of Nations.
  • Ana Bertha Lepe – actress and Miss Mexico in 1954.

References

(Category:Notable person Hector Gabriel Vera Santos "Singer and Soccer player"

References

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  2. "Tecolotlán". [[Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal]].
  3. Secretaria de Turismo de Jalisco. (2007-07-15). "Perfil Turistico del Municipio de Tecolotlan, Jalisco Potencialidad Turistica". State of Jalisco.
  4. "Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Jalisco. Tecolotlán".
  5. "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Cómputo del Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco en las Elecciones de munícipes, 1982. PRI: 1868 votos. Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores (PST): 832 votos".
  6. "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Resultados de la elección de munícipes, 1988. PRI: 1913 votos. Coalición Cardenista Jalisciense (CCJ): 571 votos".
  7. "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Elección de munícipes, 1992. PRI: 4046 votos. Partido del Frente Cardenista de Reconstrucción Nacional (PFCRN): 214 votos".
  8. "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Elección de munícipes, 1995. PRI: 3299 votos. PAN: 1873 votos".
  9. "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Resultados de la elección de munícipes, 1997. PRI: 2776 votos. PAN: 2035 votos. PRD: 1254 votos".
  10. "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Resultados de la elección de munícipes del 12 de noviembre de 2000. PAN: 3651 votos. PRI: 2865 votos".
  11. "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Integración de votos correspondientes a cada partido por municipio, elecciones del año 2003. PRI: 2275 votos. PRD: 1922 votos. PAN: 1694 votos".
  12. "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco. CEEJ. Resultado de los cómputos municipales, 5 de julio de 2006. PRI: 2992 votos. PAN: 2686 votos. PRD-PT: 710 votos".
  13. "Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco. IEPC Jalisco. Proceso electoral 2009. Regidores de mayoría relativa, y de representación proporcional. PRI-Panal: 3267 votos. PRD-PT: 2044 votos. PAN: 1911 votos".
  14. "Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco. IEPC Jalisco. Integración ayuntamientos 2012. Anexo V. Tecolotlán. PRI-PVEM: 2990 votos. PAN: 2934 votos. PRD: 2037 votos".
  15. "Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco. IEPC Jalisco. Resultados de la elección de munícipes. Proceso electoral local ordinario 2015. Integración de ayuntamientos 2015. Tecolotlán. PAN: 4501 votos. PRI: 3623 votos. MC: 893 votos".
  16. "Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco. IEPC Jalisco. Integración de ayuntamientos, 2018. Anexo 4. Tecolotlán. PRI: 3718 votos. MC: 3593 votos. PAN: 1281 votos".
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