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List of presidents of Honduras

This article lists the presidents of Honduras, since the country declared its independence from Spain on 15 September 1821.

Heads of state of Honduras within the Federal Republic of Central America (1821–1839) edit

On 1 July 1823 Honduras, along with Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, declared its independence from the First Mexican Empire to form the short lived Federal Republic of Central America, also known as United Provinces of Central America. Honduras remained as a member state until it decided to separate in 1838. The entire union dissolved in civil war between 5 November 1838, when Nicaragua separated from the federation, and about 1840.

No. Portrait Head of State
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1   Dionisio de Herrera
(1781–1850)
Supreme Director
16 September 1824 10 May 1827
(Deposed)
2 years, 236 days Liberal
2   Jose Justo Millia
(1794–1838)
10 May 1827 13 September 1827 126 days Liberal
  Cleto Bendaña
(–)
Provisional
13 September 1827 24 October 1827 41 days Conservative
3   José Jeronimo Zelaya
(–)
27 October 1827 11 November 1827 15 days Conservative
4   Miguel Eusebio Bustamante
(–)
11 November 1827 26 November 1827 15 days Liberal
  Francisco Morazán
(1792–1842)
Provisional
26 November 1827 30 June 1828 217 days Liberal
5   Diego Vigil Cocaña
(1799–1845)
Manager
30 June 1828 2 December 1829 1 year, 155 days Liberal
6   Francisco Morazán
(1792–1842)
2 December 1829 24 December 1829 22 days Liberal
7   Juan Ángel Arias
(–)
Manager
24 December 1829 22 April 1830 119 days Liberal
(6)   Francisco Morazán
(1792–1842)
22 April 1830 28 July 1830 97 days Liberal
  Jose Santos del Valle
(–)
Provisional
28 July 1830 12 March 1831 227 days Conservative
8   Jose Antonio Marquez
(–)
12 March 1831 22 March 1832 1 year, 10 days Conservative
9   Jose Francisco Milla Guevara
(–)
22 March 1832 7 January 1833 291 days Conservative
10   Joaquín Rivera
(–)
7 January 1833 31 December 1836 3 years, 359 days Independent
  José María Martinez Salinas
(–)
Provisional
1 January 1837 28 May 1837 147 days Independent
11   Justo Herrera
(–)
28 May 1837 3 September 1838 1 year, 98 days Liberal
12   José María Martinez Salinas
(–)
3 September 1838 12 November 1838 70 days Independent
13   José Lino Matute
(–)
12 November 1838 9 January 1839 58 days Liberal

Presidents of independent Honduras (1839–present) edit

Honduras declared itself independent on 15 November 1838, and a constitution was formally adopted in January 1839. After a period of instability, conservative General Francisco Ferrera became the first elected president of the country for a two-year term, but then extended his de facto control of the nation for the next five years.

Most presidents after 1900 represent one of the two dominant political parties, the Liberal Party of Honduras (PLH) and the National Party of Honduras (PNH).

The most recent general election was held on 28 November 2021, with Xiomara Castro of Libre elected president, taking office on 27 January 2022.[1][2]

No. Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Elected Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1   Juan Francisco de Molina 11 January 1839 13 April 1839 92 days Liberal
  Felipe Neri Medina
(1797–?)
Acting President
13 April 1839 15 April 1839 2 days Liberal
  Juan José Alvarado
(1798–1857)
Acting President
15 April 1839 27 April 1839 12 days Independent
  José María Guerrero
(1799–1853)
Acting President
27 April 1839 10 August 1839 105 days Conservative
  Mariano Garrigó
(1810–?)
Acting President
10 August 1839 20 August 1839 10 days Independent
  José María Bustillo
(?–1855)
Acting President
20 August 1839 27 August 1839 7 days Conservative
  Council of Ministers 27 August 1839 21 September 1839 25 days Council of Ministers
  Francisco Zelaya y Ayes
(1798–1848)
Acting President
21 September 1839 1 January 1841 1 year, 102 days Conservative
2   Francisco Ferrera
(1794–1851)
1 January 1841 31 December 1842 1 year, 364 days Conservative
  Council of Ministers 1 January 1843 23 February 1843 53 days Council of Ministers
3   Francisco Ferrera
(1794–1851)
23 February 1843 31 December 1844 1 year, 312 days Conservative
  Council of Ministers 1 January 1845 8 January 1845 7 days Council of Ministers
4   Coronado Chávez
(1807–1881)
8 January 1845 1 January 1847 1 year, 358 days Conservative
  Council of Ministers 1 January 1847 12 February 1847 42 days Council of Ministers
5   Juan Lindo
(1790–1857)
12 February 1847 1 February 1852 4 years, 354 days Conservative
  Francisco Gómez
(?–1854)
Acting President
1 February 1852 1 March 1852 29 days Liberal
6   José Trinidad Cabañas
(1805–1871)
1852 1 March 1852 18 October 1855 3 years, 231 days Liberal
  José Santiago Bueso
(1815–1857)
Acting President
18 October 1855 8 November 1855 21 days Liberal
  Francisco de Aguilar
(1810–?)
Acting President
8 November 1855 17 February 1856 101 days Liberal
7   José Santos Guardiola
(1816–1862)
1856
1860
17 February 1856 11 January 1862 5 years, 328 days Conservative
  José Francisco Montes
(1830–1888)
Acting President
11 January 1862 4 February 1862 24 days Liberal
  Victoriano Castellanos
(1796–1862)
Acting President
4 February 1862 11 December 1862 310 days Liberal
  José Francisco Montes
(1830–1888)
Acting President
11 December 1862 7 September 1863 270 days Liberal
  José María Medina
(1826–1878)
Acting President
7 September 1863 31 December 1863 115 days Conservative
  Francisco Inestroza
(1810–?)
Acting President
31 December 1863 15 March 1864 75 days Conservative
  Francisco Cruz Castro
(1820–1895)
Provisional President
5 September 1869 14 January 1870 131 days Conservative
8   José María Medina
(1826–1878)
1864
1866
1869
15 March 1864 26 July 1872 8 years, 133 days Conservative
  Céleo Arias
(1835–1890)
Provisional President
26 July 1872 13 January 1874 1 year, 171 days Liberal
9   Ponciano Leiva
(1821–1896)
1874 13 January 1874 8 June 1876 2 years, 147 days Conservative
  Marcelino Mejía
Provisional President
8 June 1876 13 June 1876 5 days Conservative
  Crescencio Gómez
(1833–1921)
Provisional President
13 June 1876 12 August 1876 60 days Conservative
  José María Medina
(1826–1878)
Provisional President
12 August 1876 27 August 1876 15 days Conservative
10   Marco Aurelio Soto
(1846–1908)
1877
1881
27 August 1876 19 October 1883 7 years, 53 days Liberal
  Council of Ministers 19 October 1883 30 November 1883 42 days Council of Ministers
11   Luis Bográn
(1849–1895)
1883
1887
30 November 1883 30 November 1891 8 years Conservative
12   Ponciano Leiva
(1821–1896)
1891 30 November 1891 7 August 1893 1 year, 250 days Conservative
13   Domingo Vásquez
(1846–1909)
1893 7 August 1893 22 February 1894 199 days Conservative
14   Policarpo Bonilla
(1858–1926)
1894 22 February 1894 1 February 1899 4 years, 344 days Liberal
15   Terencio Sierra
(1839–1907)
1898 1 February 1899 1 February 1903 4 years Liberal
16   Juan Ángel Arias Boquín
(1859–1927)
1 February 1903 13 April 1903 71 days Liberal
17   Manuel Bonilla
(1849–1913)
1902 13 April 1903 25 February 1907 3 years, 318 days National
  Miguel Oquelí Bustillo
(1856–1938)
Chairman of the Provisional Government Junta
25 February 1907 18 April 1907 52 days Liberal
18   Miguel R. Dávila
(1856–1927)
18 April 1907 28 March 1911 3 years, 344 days Liberal
  Francisco Bertrand
(1866–1926)
Acting President
28 March 1911 1 February 1912 310 days National
19   Manuel Bonilla
(1849–1913)
1911 1 February 1912 21 March 1913 1 year, 48 days National
20   Francisco Bertrand
(1866–1926)
1915 21 March 1913 9 September 1919 6 years, 172 days National
  Salvador Aguirre
(1862–1947)
Acting President
9 September 1919 16 September 1919 7 days National
  Vicente Mejía Colindres
(1878–1966)
Acting President
16 September 1919 5 October 1919 19 days Liberal
  Francisco Bográn
(1852–1926)
Acting President
5 October 1919 1 February 1920 119 days Liberal
21   Rafael López Gutiérrez
(1854–1924)
1919 1 February 1920 10 March 1924 4 years, 68 days Liberal
  Francisco Bueso
(1860–?)
Acting President
10 March 1924 27 April 1924 48 days Liberal
  Tiburcio Carías Andino
(1876–1969)
First Chief of the Liberating Revolution
1923 27 April 1924 30 April 1924 3 days National
  Vicente Tosta
(1886–1930)
Provisional President
30 April 1924 1 February 1925 277 days Liberal
22   Miguel Paz Barahona
(1863–1937)
1924 1 February 1925 1 February 1929 4 years National
23   Vicente Mejía Colindres
(1878–1966)
1928 1 February 1929 1 February 1933 4 years Liberal
24   Tiburcio Carías Andino
(1876–1969)
1932
1936
1939
1 February 1933 1 January 1949 15 years, 335 days National
25 Juan Manuel Gálvez
(1887–1972)
1948 1 January 1949 5 December 1954 5 years, 338 days National
Julio Lozano Díaz
(1885–1957)
Supreme Head of State
5 December 1954 21 October 1956 1 year, 321 days National
  Military Junta 21 October 1956 21 December 1957 1 year, 61 days Military
26   Ramón Villeda Morales
(1909–1971)
1954
1957
21 December 1957 3 October 1963
(Deposed)
5 years, 286 days Liberal
27 Oswaldo López Arellano
(1921–2010)
1965 3 October 1963 7 June 1971 7 years, 247 days Military
28 Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés
(1903–1985)
1971 7 June 1971 4 December 1972 1 year, 180 days National
Oswaldo López Arellano
(1921–2010)
Head of State
4 December 1972 22 April 1975
(Deposed)
2 years, 139 days Military
Juan Alberto Melgar Castro
(1930–1987)
Head of State
22 April 1975 7 August 1978 3 years, 107 days Military
Policarpo Paz García
(1932–2000)
Provisional President
1980 7 August 1978 27 January 1982 3 years, 173 days Military
29 Roberto Suazo Córdova
(1927–2018)
1981 27 January 1982 27 January 1986 4 years Liberal
30   José Azcona del Hoyo
(1927–2005)
1985 27 January 1986 27 January 1990 4 years Liberal
31   Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero
(1943–2020)
1989 27 January 1990 27 January 1994 4 years National
32 Carlos Roberto Reina
(1926–2003)
1993 27 January 1994 27 January 1998 4 years Liberal
33   Carlos Roberto Flores
(born 1950)
1997 27 January 1998 27 January 2002 4 years Liberal
34   Ricardo Maduro
(born 1946)
2001 27 January 2002 27 January 2006 4 years National
35   Manuel Zelaya
(born 1952)
2005 27 January 2006 28 June 2009
(Deposed)
3 years, 152 days Liberal
  Roberto Micheletti
(born 1941)
(Acting President)
28 June 2009 27 January 2010 213 days Liberal
36   Porfirio Lobo Sosa
(born 1947)
2009 27 January 2010 27 January 2014 4 years National
37   Juan Orlando Hernández
(born 1968)
2013
2017
27 January 2014 27 January 2022 8 years National
38   Xiomara Castro
(born 1959)
2021 27 January 2022 Incumbent 1 year, 347 days Libre

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Xiomara Castro poised to become first female president of Honduras". the Guardian. 2021-11-29. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
  2. ^ "Honduras set for first female president as Castro holds wide lead". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2021-11-29.

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This article lists the presidents of Honduras since the country declared its independence from Spain on 15 September 1821 Contents 1 Heads of state of Honduras within the Federal Republic of Central America 1821 1839 2 Presidents of independent Honduras 1839 present 3 See also 4 ReferencesHeads of state of Honduras within the Federal Republic of Central America 1821 1839 editOn 1 July 1823 Honduras along with Guatemala El Salvador Nicaragua and Costa Rica declared its independence from the First Mexican Empire to form the short lived Federal Republic of Central America also known as United Provinces of Central America Honduras remained as a member state until it decided to separate in 1838 The entire union dissolved in civil war between 5 November 1838 when Nicaragua separated from the federation and about 1840 No Portrait Head of State Birth Death Term of office Political partyTook office Left office Time in office1 nbsp Dionisio de Herrera 1781 1850 Supreme Director 16 September 1824 10 May 1827 Deposed 2 years 236 days Liberal2 nbsp Jose Justo Millia 1794 1838 10 May 1827 13 September 1827 126 days Liberal nbsp Cleto Bendana Provisional 13 September 1827 24 October 1827 41 days Conservative3 nbsp Jose Jeronimo Zelaya 27 October 1827 11 November 1827 15 days Conservative4 nbsp Miguel Eusebio Bustamante 11 November 1827 26 November 1827 15 days Liberal nbsp Francisco Morazan 1792 1842 Provisional 26 November 1827 30 June 1828 217 days Liberal5 nbsp Diego Vigil Cocana 1799 1845 Manager 30 June 1828 2 December 1829 1 year 155 days Liberal6 nbsp Francisco Morazan 1792 1842 2 December 1829 24 December 1829 22 days Liberal7 nbsp Juan Angel Arias Manager 24 December 1829 22 April 1830 119 days Liberal 6 nbsp Francisco Morazan 1792 1842 22 April 1830 28 July 1830 97 days Liberal nbsp Jose Santos del Valle Provisional 28 July 1830 12 March 1831 227 days Conservative8 nbsp Jose Antonio Marquez 12 March 1831 22 March 1832 1 year 10 days Conservative9 nbsp Jose Francisco Milla Guevara 22 March 1832 7 January 1833 291 days Conservative10 nbsp Joaquin Rivera 7 January 1833 31 December 1836 3 years 359 days Independent nbsp Jose Maria Martinez Salinas Provisional 1 January 1837 28 May 1837 147 days Independent11 nbsp Justo Herrera 28 May 1837 3 September 1838 1 year 98 days Liberal12 nbsp Jose Maria Martinez Salinas 3 September 1838 12 November 1838 70 days Independent13 nbsp Jose Lino Matute 12 November 1838 9 January 1839 58 days LiberalPresidents of independent Honduras 1839 present editHonduras declared itself independent on 15 November 1838 and a constitution was formally adopted in January 1839 After a period of instability conservative General Francisco Ferrera became the first elected president of the country for a two year term but then extended his de facto control of the nation for the next five years Most presidents after 1900 represent one of the two dominant political parties the Liberal Party of Honduras PLH and the National Party of Honduras PNH The most recent general election was held on 28 November 2021 with Xiomara Castro of Libre elected president taking office on 27 January 2022 1 2 No Portrait President Birth Death Elected Term of office Political partyTook office Left office Time in office1 nbsp Juan Francisco de Molina 11 January 1839 13 April 1839 92 days Liberal nbsp Felipe Neri Medina 1797 Acting President 13 April 1839 15 April 1839 2 days Liberal nbsp Juan Jose Alvarado 1798 1857 Acting President 15 April 1839 27 April 1839 12 days Independent nbsp Jose Maria Guerrero 1799 1853 Acting President 27 April 1839 10 August 1839 105 days Conservative nbsp Mariano Garrigo 1810 Acting President 10 August 1839 20 August 1839 10 days Independent nbsp Jose Maria Bustillo 1855 Acting President 20 August 1839 27 August 1839 7 days Conservative nbsp Council of Ministers 27 August 1839 21 September 1839 25 days Council of Ministers nbsp Francisco Zelaya y Ayes 1798 1848 Acting President 21 September 1839 1 January 1841 1 year 102 days Conservative2 nbsp Francisco Ferrera 1794 1851 1 January 1841 31 December 1842 1 year 364 days Conservative nbsp Council of Ministers 1 January 1843 23 February 1843 53 days Council of Ministers3 nbsp Francisco Ferrera 1794 1851 23 February 1843 31 December 1844 1 year 312 days Conservative nbsp Council of Ministers 1 January 1845 8 January 1845 7 days Council of Ministers4 nbsp Coronado Chavez 1807 1881 8 January 1845 1 January 1847 1 year 358 days Conservative nbsp Council of Ministers 1 January 1847 12 February 1847 42 days Council of Ministers5 nbsp Juan Lindo 1790 1857 12 February 1847 1 February 1852 4 years 354 days Conservative nbsp Francisco Gomez 1854 Acting President 1 February 1852 1 March 1852 29 days Liberal6 nbsp Jose Trinidad Cabanas 1805 1871 1852 1 March 1852 18 October 1855 3 years 231 days Liberal nbsp Jose Santiago Bueso 1815 1857 Acting President 18 October 1855 8 November 1855 21 days Liberal nbsp Francisco de Aguilar 1810 Acting President 8 November 1855 17 February 1856 101 days Liberal7 nbsp Jose Santos Guardiola 1816 1862 18561860 17 February 1856 11 January 1862 5 years 328 days Conservative nbsp Jose Francisco Montes 1830 1888 Acting President 11 January 1862 4 February 1862 24 days Liberal nbsp Victoriano Castellanos 1796 1862 Acting President 4 February 1862 11 December 1862 310 days Liberal nbsp Jose Francisco Montes 1830 1888 Acting President 11 December 1862 7 September 1863 270 days Liberal nbsp Jose Maria Medina 1826 1878 Acting President 7 September 1863 31 December 1863 115 days Conservative nbsp Francisco Inestroza 1810 Acting President 31 December 1863 15 March 1864 75 days Conservative nbsp Francisco Cruz Castro 1820 1895 Provisional President 5 September 1869 14 January 1870 131 days Conservative8 nbsp Jose Maria Medina 1826 1878 186418661869 15 March 1864 26 July 1872 8 years 133 days Conservative nbsp Celeo Arias 1835 1890 Provisional President 26 July 1872 13 January 1874 1 year 171 days Liberal9 nbsp Ponciano Leiva 1821 1896 1874 13 January 1874 8 June 1876 2 years 147 days Conservative nbsp Marcelino MejiaProvisional President 8 June 1876 13 June 1876 5 days Conservative nbsp Crescencio Gomez 1833 1921 Provisional President 13 June 1876 12 August 1876 60 days Conservative nbsp Jose Maria Medina 1826 1878 Provisional President 12 August 1876 27 August 1876 15 days Conservative10 nbsp Marco Aurelio Soto 1846 1908 18771881 27 August 1876 19 October 1883 7 years 53 days Liberal nbsp Council of Ministers 19 October 1883 30 November 1883 42 days Council of Ministers11 nbsp Luis Bogran 1849 1895 18831887 30 November 1883 30 November 1891 8 years Conservative12 nbsp Ponciano Leiva 1821 1896 1891 30 November 1891 7 August 1893 1 year 250 days Conservative13 nbsp Domingo Vasquez 1846 1909 1893 7 August 1893 22 February 1894 199 days Conservative14 nbsp Policarpo Bonilla 1858 1926 1894 22 February 1894 1 February 1899 4 years 344 days Liberal15 nbsp Terencio Sierra 1839 1907 1898 1 February 1899 1 February 1903 4 years Liberal16 nbsp Juan Angel Arias Boquin 1859 1927 1 February 1903 13 April 1903 71 days Liberal17 nbsp Manuel Bonilla 1849 1913 1902 13 April 1903 25 February 1907 3 years 318 days National nbsp Miguel Oqueli Bustillo 1856 1938 Chairman of the Provisional Government Junta 25 February 1907 18 April 1907 52 days Liberal18 nbsp Miguel R Davila 1856 1927 18 April 1907 28 March 1911 3 years 344 days Liberal nbsp Francisco Bertrand 1866 1926 Acting President 28 March 1911 1 February 1912 310 days National19 nbsp Manuel Bonilla 1849 1913 1911 1 February 1912 21 March 1913 1 year 48 days National20 nbsp Francisco Bertrand 1866 1926 1915 21 March 1913 9 September 1919 6 years 172 days National nbsp Salvador Aguirre 1862 1947 Acting President 9 September 1919 16 September 1919 7 days National nbsp Vicente Mejia Colindres 1878 1966 Acting President 16 September 1919 5 October 1919 19 days Liberal nbsp Francisco Bogran 1852 1926 Acting President 5 October 1919 1 February 1920 119 days Liberal21 nbsp Rafael Lopez Gutierrez 1854 1924 1919 1 February 1920 10 March 1924 4 years 68 days Liberal nbsp Francisco Bueso 1860 Acting President 10 March 1924 27 April 1924 48 days Liberal nbsp Tiburcio Carias Andino 1876 1969 First Chief of the Liberating Revolution 1923 27 April 1924 30 April 1924 3 days National nbsp Vicente Tosta 1886 1930 Provisional President 30 April 1924 1 February 1925 277 days Liberal22 nbsp Miguel Paz Barahona 1863 1937 1924 1 February 1925 1 February 1929 4 years National23 nbsp Vicente Mejia Colindres 1878 1966 1928 1 February 1929 1 February 1933 4 years Liberal24 nbsp Tiburcio Carias Andino 1876 1969 193219361939 1 February 1933 1 January 1949 15 years 335 days National25 Juan Manuel Galvez 1887 1972 1948 1 January 1949 5 December 1954 5 years 338 days National Julio Lozano Diaz 1885 1957 Supreme Head of State 5 December 1954 21 October 1956 1 year 321 days National nbsp Military Junta 21 October 1956 21 December 1957 1 year 61 days Military26 nbsp Ramon Villeda Morales 1909 1971 19541957 21 December 1957 3 October 1963 Deposed 5 years 286 days Liberal27 Oswaldo Lopez Arellano 1921 2010 1965 3 October 1963 7 June 1971 7 years 247 days Military28 Ramon Ernesto Cruz Ucles 1903 1985 1971 7 June 1971 4 December 1972 1 year 180 days National Oswaldo Lopez Arellano 1921 2010 Head of State 4 December 1972 22 April 1975 Deposed 2 years 139 days Military Juan Alberto Melgar Castro 1930 1987 Head of State 22 April 1975 7 August 1978 3 years 107 days Military Policarpo Paz Garcia 1932 2000 Provisional President 1980 7 August 1978 27 January 1982 3 years 173 days Military29 Roberto Suazo Cordova 1927 2018 1981 27 January 1982 27 January 1986 4 years Liberal30 nbsp Jose Azcona del Hoyo 1927 2005 1985 27 January 1986 27 January 1990 4 years Liberal31 nbsp Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero 1943 2020 1989 27 January 1990 27 January 1994 4 years National32 Carlos Roberto Reina 1926 2003 1993 27 January 1994 27 January 1998 4 years Liberal33 nbsp Carlos Roberto Flores born 1950 1997 27 January 1998 27 January 2002 4 years Liberal34 nbsp Ricardo Maduro born 1946 2001 27 January 2002 27 January 2006 4 years National35 nbsp Manuel Zelaya born 1952 2005 27 January 2006 28 June 2009 Deposed 3 years 152 days Liberal nbsp Roberto Micheletti born 1941 Acting President 28 June 2009 27 January 2010 213 days Liberal36 nbsp Porfirio Lobo Sosa born 1947 2009 27 January 2010 27 January 2014 4 years National37 nbsp Juan Orlando Hernandez born 1968 20132017 27 January 2014 27 January 2022 8 years National38 nbsp Xiomara Castro born 1959 2021 27 January 2022 Incumbent 1 year 347 days LibreSee also edit nbsp Honduras portalPresident of Honduras List of governors of Spanish Honduras History of HondurasReferences edit Xiomara Castro poised to become first female president of Honduras the Guardian 2021 11 29 Retrieved 2021 11 29 Honduras set for first female president as Castro holds wide lead www aljazeera com Retrieved 2021 11 29 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