This is a list of events that happened in 2017 in Mexico. The article also lists the most important political leaders during the year at both federal and state levels.
Incumbents
Federal government
Governors
- Aguascalientes: MartÃÂn Orozco Sandoval PAN
- Baja California: Francisco Vega de Lamadrid PAN
- Baja California Sur: Carlos Mendoza Davis PAN
- Campeche: Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas PRI
- Chiapas: Manuel Velasco Coello PVEM
- Chihuahua: Javier Corral Jurado PAN.
- Coahuila
- Rubén Moreira Valdez PRI, until November 30
- Miguel ÃÂngel Riquelme SolÃÂs PRI, starting December 1
- Colima: José Ignacio Peralta PRI
- Durango: José Rosas Aispuro PAN
- Guanajuato: Miguel Márquez Márquez PAN
- Guerrero: Héctor Astudillo Flores PRI
- Hidalgo: Omar Fayad PRI.
- Jalisco: Aristóteles Sandoval PRI
- State of Mexico
- Eruviel ÃÂvila Villegas PRI, until September 15
- Alfredo del Mazo Maza PRI, starting September 16
- Michoacán: Silvano Aureoles Conejo PRD
- Morelos: Graco RamÃÂrez PRD.
- Nayarit
- Roberto Sandoval Castañeda PRI, until September 18
- Antonio EchevarrÃÂa GarcÃÂa PAN, starting September 19
- Nuevo León: Jaime RodrÃÂguez Calderón ("El Bronco") Independent, until December 31.
- Oaxaca: Alejandro Murat Hinojosa PRI.
- Puebla
- Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas PAN, until January 31.
- José Antonio Gali Fayad PAN, starting February 1.
- Querétaro: Francisco DomÃÂnguez Servién PAN
- Quintana Roo: Carlos JoaquÃÂn González PRI.
- San Luis PotosÃÂ: Juan Manuel Carreras PRI
- Sinaloa: Quirino Ordaz Coppel PRI
- Sonora: Claudia Pavlovich Arellano PRI
- Tabasco: Arturo Núñez Jiménez PRD
- Tamaulipas: Francisco Javier GarcÃÂa Cabeza de Vaca PAN
- Tlaxcala: Marco Antonio Mena RodrÃÂguez PRI
- Veracruz: Miguel ÃÂngel Yunes Linares PAN
- Yucatán: Rolando Zapata Bello PRI
- Zacatecas: Miguel Alonso Reyes PRI
- Head of Government of the Federal District/Mexico City: Miguel ÃÂngel Mancera, Independent
Events
January to March
- 1 January â Consumers are concerned about abrupt increases in gasoline prices, known as el gasolinazo.
- 18 January â Colegio Americano del Noreste shooting; a 15-year-old student shoots a teacher and three classmates in Monterrey.
- 12 March â Former Interim governor Flavino RÃÂos Alvarado of Veracruz is arrested for covering up his predecessor's, Javier Duarte de Ochoa, crimes and helping him escape.
- 13 March â SEP announces educational reform measures.
- 14 March â A mass grave site of more than 250 people is discovered in Palmas de Abajo, Veracruz.
- 16 March â Prison escape in Culiacán.
- 31 March â A driver crashes after driving his car per hour on Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City.
April to June
- 10 April â Former Tamaulipas governor Tomás Yarrington, (PRI), is arrested in Italy, charged with plotting the murder of gubnatorial candidate Rodolfo Torre Cantú in 2010.
- 15 April â Former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte, (PRI, 2010âÂÂ2016) is arrested in Panajachel, Sololá Department, Guatemala.
- 21 May â 42-year-old Russian Alextime kills a 19-year-old man in Cancun after a mob tries to lynch the Russian. He had earlier posted anti-Mexican racist comments on YouTube, but authorities refused to deport him.
- 4 June â Elections
- Gubnatorial election in the State of Mexico, won by Alfredo del Mazo Maza (PRI).
- General elections in CoahuilaNayarit; Miguel ÃÂngel Riquelme SolÃÂs (PRI), elected governor.
- General elections in Nayarit; Antonio EchevarrÃÂa GarcÃÂa (PAN), elected governor.
- Municipal elections in Tlaxcala and Veracruz.
July to September
October to December
- 10 November â At 7:25 local time, eruption of Popocateptl continues.
- 18 to 20 November â Sales for El Buen Fin are less than anticipated.
- 25 December â An earthquake in Acapulco of 5.0 magnitude triggers the alarm in Mexico City, but no injuries or damages are reported.
Holidays, and observances
- January 1 â New Year's Day, statutory holiday
- January 6 â Feast of the Epiphany
- February 2 â Feast of Candlemas
- February 6 â Constitution Day, statutory holiday
- February 14 â Day of Love and Friendship
- February 20 â Mexican Army Day, civic holiday
- February 23 to 28 â Carnival in Mexico
- February 24 â Flag Day, civic holiday
- March 8 â International Women's Day
- March 18 â Anniversary of the Mexican oil expropriation, civic holiday
- March 20 â March equinox
- March 21 â Benito Juárez's Birthday, statutory holiday
- April 9 to 15 â Holy Week
- March 13 â Holy Thursday
- March 14 â Good Friday
- April 21 â Heroic Defense of Veracruz, civic holiday
- April 30 â Children's Day
- May 1 â Labour Day, statutory holiday
- May 5 â Cinco de Mayo, civic holiday
- May 8 â Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla's Birthday, civic holiday
- May 10 â Mother's Day
- May 15 â Teachers' Day
- June 1 â Mexican Navy Day, civic holiday
- June 18 â Father's Day
- June 20 â June solstice
- September 13 â Anniversary of the "Heroic Cadets", civic holiday
- September 15 â Cry of Dolores, civic holiday
- September 16 â Independence Day, statutory holiday
- September 30 â José MarÃÂa Morelos's Birthday, civic holiday
- October 12 â Day of the Race, civic holiday
- November 1 â All Saints' Day
- November 2 â Day of the Dead
- November 20 â Revolution Day, statutory holiday
- November 26 â Feast of Christ the King
- December 12 â Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
- December 16 to 24 â Las Posadas
- December 21 â December solstice
- December 24 â Christmas Eve
- December 25 â Christmas Day, statutory holiday
Awards
Deaths
January
- January 1
- Edson Tadeo Cárdenas Huerta (17), soccer player (Tigres UANL) (b. 1999).
- Martha Patricia Figueroa Juárez (53), social activist, businesswoman, politician in Cordoba, Veracruz; cáncer.
- SerafÃÂn Espinal (65), músician.
- January 2
- Ernesto Franco Cobos, cultural promoter and writer in Tuxpan.
- Olegario Contreras Rubio, radio announcer in Sinaloa; heart problems.
- Analy Loera, businesswoman and cultural promoter; brain and lung cancer.
- January 3
- Cecilia González Gómez, 55, politician, Deputy (2012-2915); heart attack (b. 1961).
- LucÃÂa Eugenia Torres Pereda, journalist.
- January 5
- Marco Francisco González Meza, public servant, accidente de tráfico.
- Alfonso Humberto Robles Cota, Roman Catholic bishop of Tepic (b. 1931).
- Cesáreo VÃÂctor Santiago López, polÃÂtician from Oaxaca; murdered.
- Carmen Sánchez Galán (45), public servant; complicaciones post-operative complications.
- January 15
- Isidro Baldenegro López, environmental activist, murdered.
- Gorky González Quiñones, ceramist (b. 1939).
- January 16 â Romeo Gómez Aguilar (97), músician and academic (b. 1919).
- January 17 â MartÃÂn Barrón Félix (52), physicist and meteorologist; liver failure and anemia (b. 1964).
- January 18 â Raúl Muñoz Popoca (77), businessman in tourist industry.
- January 19
- David Contreras, polÃÂtician (PRI) and public servant; diabetes.
- Fernando Soto (17), músician from Jalisco; drowning.
- January 20 â Abraham Ibarra Robles, public servant from Santa MarÃÂa Colotepec, Oaxaca; murdered.
- January 21 â Fernando Maiz Garza (57), businessman, builder, and philanthropist; airplane crash (b. 1959).
- January 22
- Jesus Garcia, 72, boxer.
- Juan Huerta Ortega (67), businessman and rancher from Puebla; heart attack (b. 1949).
- Isidro Patrón Lara, musician.
- January 23 â Giovanni Arturo Amparan Zaragoza (30), businessman; shot.
- January 24
- Ismael Gutiérrez (79), boxer (b. 1937).
- AntolÃÂn Vital MartÃÂnez, polÃÂtician, mayor of Tepexco, Puebla; murdered.
- January 25
- Adalberto Rosas López, polÃÂtician from (Ciudad Obregón), Sonora; thrombosis.
- AgustÃÂn Sauret (85), voice actor ("Ned Flanders" in The Simpsons).
- Raúl Valerio, 90, actor (Por tu amor (telenovela), Clase 406, La Verdad Oculta, Imperio de Cristal).
- January 26 â Javier GarcÃÂa Narro, businessperson and leader of Coparmex (a business association) in Saltillo, Coahuila.
- January 27
- Fredman Cruz Maldonado, singer; lung problems.
- Mario Palestina Moreno (45), baseball player; heart attack (b. 1971).
- January 28
- BenjamÃÂn Cabral, filmmaker.
- VÃÂctor Hugo Saldaña Gutiérrez (22), soccer player; murdered (b. November 8, 1994).
- January 29
- Omar Jair Canepa Polanco, public servant; murdered.
- ÃÂngel GarcÃÂa Cook (79), anthropologist and researcher (INAH) (b. 1937).
- Jorge Robles, músician and singer; cáncer.
- January 30 â Fidel Briano (72), lawyer and journalist.
- January 31
- Pedro Koh Cimé, Yucatan polÃÂtician; murdered.
- José Luis Lagunes López, public servant; cáncer.
February
- February 3 â Lorenzo Servitje, 98, businessman and philanthropist, co-founder of Grupo Bimbo (b. November 20, 1918.
- February 7 â Eusebio Ruvalcaba (65), writer (Un hilito de sange), journalist, essayist, playwright (b. 1951).
- February 9 â Josefina Leiner, actress (b. 1929).
- February 15 â José Solé, 87, stage actor and director (Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes) (b. July 28, 1929).
- February 16 â Teresa del Conde, art historian and critic (b. 1935).
- February 21 â Neus Espresate Xirau (83), Spanish-born Mexican editor (founder of Ediciones Era); complicaciones respiratorias (n. 1934).
- February 22
- David Bárcena RÃÂos, equestrian and modern pentathlete (b. 1941).
- Ricardo DomÃÂnguez, 31, welterweight wrestler; colon cancer (b. 1985).
- February 27 â Eva Maria Zuk, 71, Polish-born Mexican pianist; lung problems.
March
- March 3
- Rolando Arellano Sánchez (22), músician and singer ("Grupo Contacto"), murdered.
- Miguel Guzmán Rosales (66), painter.
- March 5
- Abril Campillo (58), actress; breast cancer (b. 1958).
- Tony Flores (67), comedian; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
- Alejandro Rosales (49), television star (El Sibidibidi); heart attack.
- José Ignacio Rosillo RodrÃÂguez (85), journalist.
- March 6 – Jesús Silva Herzog Flores, 81, economist and politician (PRI) (b. 1935)
- March 9
- Enrique Ortiz Rivas, mathematician, politician, and labor leader; surgical complications.
- Raquel Parot (92), actress
- Juan Gabriel Sánchez Gómez (43), leader of taxi drivers in Tizayuca, Hidalgo; murdered.
- Zorro (62), singer and politician, stroke.
- March 12
- Mario Agredano Brambila (88), radio and television announcer, reporter, and commentator in Nuevo Leon.
- JoaquÃÂn Arizpe de la Maza, businessman and philanthropist.
- Refugio Arturo GarcÃÂa Moreno (63), education leader ("Conalep"); heart attack.
- Raúl Maldonado Mendoza, poet and orator from Oaxaca; heart attack.
- March 13 – Sarah Jiménez, engraving artist, member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana; respiratory problems (b. 1927).
- March 14 â José Iván Ponce, labor leader in Tizayuca, Hidalgo; murdered.
- March 15 â Armando Garza Sada (84), engineer, businessman (Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery), and banker (Banco de Londres y México and Banpais).
- March 18
- Juan Miguel de Mora Vaquerizo (96), member of the International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War, university professor, and writer (b. October 18, 1921).
- Santiago Vela, reporter for "Radio Formula" in FortÃÂn de las Flores, Veracruuz; murdered.
- March 19 â José Reza Fernández (61), polÃÂtician in Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila; suicide.
- March 20
- Arturo Cruz Bárcenas (58), journalist (La Jornada); renal disease.
- Carlos Hermosillo Arteaga, 39, politician (PRI), Deputy (2015-2018) and public servant in Chihuahua; auto accident (b. 1977).
- Antonio Riviello Bazán (90), former Secretary of National Defense (1988) (b. Nov 21, 1926).
- Humberto Romo Medina, radio and television announcer in Nuevo Leon.
- March 21
- VÃÂctor Bartoli (65), writer (Mujer Alabastrina) from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.
- Marco Villafán (64), translator and adaptor of theatrical productions.
- March 23 â Miroslava Breach, 54, journalist (La Jornada and El Norte de Chihuahua); murdered (b. August 7, 1962).
- March 29
- Felipe Altamirano Carrillo, Indigenous priest from Nayarit; murdered.
- Dennis Palomo (21), comedian; suicide.
- Aurelio Prado Flores (68), Roman Catholic social activist and columnist (La Voz) (B. 1949).
- Leodegario Varela González, polÃÂtician from Zacatecas; cáncer.
- March 30 â Six murders in Oaxaca:
- Juan José Hernández Alchino, 38, teacher from Pinotepa Nacional.
- Rutilio Quirino Barragán Andrade, 75, former mayor of Santiago Tamazola (PRD).
- Amada Berenice H. V., a high school student from Santiago Jocotepec.
- Abel Rivera Roque, 31, called El Tortilla, from Tuxtepec.
- March 31 â Rubén Amaro Sr., 81, baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees) and coach, World Series champion (1980); natural causes (b. 1936).
April
- April 2 – Alma Delia Fuentes, actress (Los Olvidados (1950) A toda máquina (1951), and Historia de un corazón (1951)) (b. 1937).
- April 7 – Arturo GarcÃÂa Bustos, 90, painter (b. 1926).
- April 8 – José ÃÂngel Nájera Sánchez Fisherman, professional wrestler (b. 1951)
- April 9
- Roger Arellano Sotelo, polÃÂtician, former mayor of Acapetlahuaya, Guerrero; murdered.
- Fidencio Escamilla Cervantes (65), poet and playwright from Tonala, Jalisco; heart attack (n. 1951).
- Margarita Isabel, 75, Mexican actress (Cronos), emphysema.
- Alicia Rivas Lombera, high school theater teacher; cáncer.
- José Alberto Toledo Villalobos, anti-mining activist in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Oaxaca; murdered.
- April 11 â Teresa Moran, 78, painter from Puebla (b. September 15, 1939).
- April 12
- Rafael Junquera Maldonado, writer and activist (Student movement of 1968) from Xalapa, Veracruz (b. 1941 or 1942).
- Rubén Morales RodrÃÂguez, 79, public accountant from Veracruz (city).
- April 13 â Antonio Xiu Cachón (76), Maya Indigenous leader.
- April 14 â Max RodrÃÂguez Palacio, journalist and reporter ("Colectivo Pericú"); murdered.
- April 19 â Demetrio Saldivar Gómez, politician (founder of Party of the Democratic Revolution in Guerrero); murdered.
- April 21 â Rogerio César Armenta RamÃÂrez, journalist (El 10 de Guerrero).
- April 22 â Leobardo Flores ÃÂvila, 102, co-founder of the Confederation of Mexican Workers in Torreón, Coahuila.
- April 24
- Evangelina Villegas, 92, biochemist.
- Juan José Flores Lira, polÃÂtician, mayor of Ignacio de la Llave, Veracruz; heart attack.
- April 28
- Brazo de Oro, wrestler; heart attack (b. 1959).
- Alejandro Hernández Santos, polÃÂtician, mayor of San Bartolomé Loxicha, Oaxaca; murdered.
- April 29 â Filiberto ÃÂlvarez Landeros, journalist and radio announcer in Jojutla, Morelos (Poemas y cantares and La Señal); murdered.
May
- May 1 â Santos Vega Camargo (73), actor and theater director ("El Confesionario") from Torreón (b. November 1, 1943.
- May 3 â José Herrera Aispuro (51), director of the College of Accounting and Administration of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa; murdered.
- May 4 â Guadalupe González SaÃÂno (30), polÃÂtician from Jopala, Puebla; murdered.
- May 7 â Gran Apache, 58, professional wrestler (AAA), intestinal cancer.
- May 11
- José Manuel Amarillas MonjardÃÂn, polÃÂtician from Novolato, Sinaloa; murdered.
- Andrea Romero Rojas, food propomoter (cacao) from Zacatelco, Tlaxcala (b. 1953).
- May 12
- Miguel ÃÂngel Sánchez Morán, public servant and criminal lawyer from Mazatlán; murdered.
- May 13
- Hermenegildo Aké Sarabia, labor leader and politician from Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo.
- Enrique Barrera Chávez (86), form tresurer of Coahuila.
- May 15
- Felipe Ehrenberg, 73, artist, professor and publisher (b. June 27, 1943).
- Javier Valdez Cárdenas, journalist (RÃÂodoce, La Jornada), shot and killed by unidentified gunmen (b. April 14, 1967).
- ÃÂngel Noé Mercado Carrillo (43), physician and public servant (director is ISSSTE in Tehuacan, Puebla); murdered (b. 1974).
- Jonathan RodrÃÂguez Córdova (26), journalist and reporter (El Costeño de Autlán) from Autlán, Jalisco; he and his mother were murdered.
- May 16 â Mario Moreno Ivanova (57), comedian, son of Cantinflas (b. 1960).
- May 17 â Raúl Córdoba, 93, soccer player (Club Atlas, national team) (b. March 13, 1924).
- May 18
- Armando Arce Serrano (57), camera operator and video journalist (Televisa) (b. 1959).
- Oscar González Guerrero (91), comic book writer and illustrator.
- José Mercado Luna (89), soccer player (1948 Olympic Team) (b. August 6, 1928).
- Enrique Soto Gonzáles, chronicler, historian, and public servant from Pátzcuaro, Michoacan; heart attack.
- May 19 â David Sánchez, 25, flyweight boxer, traffic collision.
- May 20 â Miguel Vázquez Torres, Indigenous Huichol leader; murdered.
- May 22 â Santiago Salas de León, académic, writer, and rector of open university.
- May 24 â Miguel ÃÂngel Camacho Zamudio, physician and public servant (director of ISSSTE in Mazatlan); murdered.
- May 25 â Juan Carlos Zamarripa Fernández, polÃÂtician, mayor of Pánuco, Veracruz; murdered.
- May 27 â Jaasiel Hernán Contreras Vega, photographer; murdered.
- May 31 â Fernando Sarabia Beltrán (108), académic and activist.
June
- June 2 â Armando Mendoza Duarte (48), polÃÂtician; murdered (b. 1969).
- June 3
- Juan Robinson Bours, businessman from Ciudad Obregón, Sonora; Alzheimer's disease (b. December 25, 1928)
- Antonio Sarabia (72), writer (Tres pies al gato) (b. June 10, 1944).
- June 5
- Eduardo Catarino Dircio, politician (Morena) from Tixtla de Guerrero municipality, Guerrero; killed by state police.
- Eleazar Vargas Lara, community leader and politician from Iguala, Guerrero; murdered.
- Ana Winocur (44), journalist; pancreatitis (b. October 1972).
- June 6 â Jorge Ortiz Murray, leader of fishermen in Mazatlan; heart attack.
- June 8
- Antonio MedellÃÂn, 75, Mexican actor (Tres veces Ana, Porque el amor manda, Cuando me enamoro).
- Elmer Arias Gutiérrez (24), músician; murdered.
- Crisóforo Otero Heredia, politician (PRD), former mayor of Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero (2012-2015); murdered.
- June 30 – Ramiro Alejandro Celis, 25, bullfighter, gored.
- June 10 â Luis Fuentes Molinar, 89, journalist and politician (PRI), former mayor of Chihuahua (1977-1980) and federal Deputy (1973-1976).
- June 11 â Radamés DÃÂaz Meza, Culiacán, Sinaloa, businessman; murdered.
- June 15 â Raúl Miranda Valencia, 48, lawyer and public servant from Michoacan; murdered.
- June 17 â Luis Rey Sifuentes, politician (Morena) from Chihuahua; shot.
- June 21 â Ulises Hueto Elizalde ("El Chispa") (33), boxer from Mexico City; murdered.
- June 23 â Eva Castañeda Cortés (87), social activist (Unión de Comuneros Emiliano Zapata) from Morelia, Michoacan.
- June 24
- Camilo Juan Castagne Velazco, police commissioner of La Antigua, Veracruz; murdered alongside another police officer.
- Jorge Humberto Higareda Magaña (75), businessman and leader of truckers in Puebla (b. 1942).
- June 26
- Salvador Adame, journalist from Gabriel Zamora, Michoacan; murdered (found dead this date).
- Alejandro Zepeda Ortiz (27), journalist and reporter from Chiapas; suicide.
- June 27
- Pablo MartÃÂn Obregón, journalist (Televisa) from Chilpancingo, Guerrero; suicide (hanging).
- ValentÃÂn Pimstein 91, Chilean-born television producer (Televisa) who lived in Mexico (b. August 9, 1925).
- June 29
- Rodolfo DÃÂaz ("Chivo") (78), boxer and trainer; diabetes.
- Vinicio Ferrer Merino, polÃÂtician, mayor of San Mateo Sindihui, Oaxaca; killed during agrarian conflict.
- Demetrio Jaime MartÃÂnez BenÃÂtez, politician, former mayor of San Francisco Cahuacúa, Oaxaca; killed during agrarian conflict.
- Meztli Sarabia Reyna, activist (Unión Popular de Vendedores Ambulantes (UPVA) âÂÂ28 de OctubreâÂÂ) from Puebla; murdered.
- June 30 â Ramiro Alejandro Celis, 25, bullfighter, gored.
July
- July 1
- Gregorio Delgadillo Santos (38), polÃÂtician (Morena) from Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl; murdered.
- Simón Flores Ramón, polÃÂtician and government worker from Atlacomulco, State of Mexico; electrical discharge.
- July 2
- MartÃÂn Feregrino Quiróz (27), lawyer and educator (Autonomous University of Queretaro); breathing problems.
- Rodrigo D Garay, actor.
- July 3 â José Luis Cuevas, 83, artist.
- July 4 â Walter González Arriaga, polÃÂtician; murdered.
- July 5 â Luis López Villa (71), Catholic priest from Los Reyes La Paz, State of Mexico; throat slit.
- July 6
- David Alonso López, 39, boxer, shot.
- Mariano Herrán Salvatti (68), lawyer and civil servant; liver condition.
- Héctor Villasana Rosales (78), lawyer and académic; anemia.
- July 7
- Sergio Fuentes Gutiérrez, lawyer and researcher.
- Jorge Juan Rodriguez Reyes, labor leader; automobile accident.
- July 8 â Guadalupe Baltazar Rojas, chronicler and craftswoman from Ixtenco, Tlaxcala.
- July 9 â Diego Zavala Pérez (85), lawyer, académic, and polÃÂtician, father of Margarita Zavala; heart attack.
- July 10 â Pedro JoaquÃÂn Alberto Cárdenas Segura, músician, composer, and orquestra director.
- July 13 â Héctor Lechuga, 88, comedian, actor and radio personality (México 2000), heart attack.
- July 14
- René Chávez (69), baseball player.
- Carlos Torres González, UANL High School principal; murdered.
- ElÃÂas Sergio Treviño Earnshaw, former mayor of Monclova, Coahuila.
- July 17 â Martha Nava (75), Mexico's best female basketball player.
- July 18
- Irma Camacho GarcÃÂa (67), polÃÂtician (substitute mayor of Temixco, Morelos, 2016âÂÂ2017); cardiorespiratory arrest.
- Erika Mireles, voice actress ("The Simpsons" and "Doña Clotilde").
- July 19 â Hortensia de la Concepción Orozco Tejada, polÃÂtician; stroke.
- July 20 â Felipe de Jesús Pérez Luna (48), criminal; shot by police.
- July 21 â ÃÂngel Padilla, músician (harp player).
July 22
- Juan Bernardo Ruvalcaba, boxer and trainer; killed during robbery.
- José Arturo Tolosa Campos (59), Sinaloa photojournalist (El Debate); accidente de tránsito.
- July 23 â Erwin Trejo (47), singer (Juan Gabriel's twin); murdered.
- July 24
- Juan Figueroa Fuentes, polÃÂtician (PRD) and public official; heart attack.
- Luis Gimeno, Uruguayan emigrant actor (Mañana es para siempre) (b. 1927).
- July 25
- Gerardo Gallardo (49), actor ("Chef Ornica") (b. 1967).
- David Vera Jiménez (54), public servant in Mexico City; heart attack.
- July 26
- Saúl Escudero Pozos (48), polÃÂtician and public servant; cáncer.
- Ramón Xirau, 93, Spanish-born Mexican poet, philosopher and literary critic.
- July 28 â Luis Arturo Porras Aceves (78), journalist and reporter (El Heraldo de Chihuahua) (b. 1939).
- July 31
- Lorenzo Arroyo, immigration activist; amyloidosis.
- Baltazar Maldonado Rosales (55), polÃÂtician (former mayor of Apizaco Municipality, Tlaxcala; renal insufficiency and cáncer (b. 1961).
- Luciano Rivera, journalist and reporter ("Dictamen" and TV channel CNR (176)) in Mexicali; murdered.
- José Trinidad Ventura González (42), Presbyterian Church elder in Orizaba.
August
- August 2
- José Miguel Machorro Alcalá, Catholic priest; stabbed in Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral.
- Edmundo Ortega, musician (bass player) and composer; heart attack.
- August 4 â Roberto Corvera Guzmán, rector of Universidad Angelópolis in Angelópolis, Puebla; shot.
- August 5 â Marcelino Perelló Valls (73), mathematician, academic, and former student activist (b. 1944).
- August 6
- VÃÂctor Manuel Cárdenas Morales (65), writer and poet; stroke (b. 1952).
- Pedro Manterola Sáinz (52), psychologist, politician, and public official from Veracruz; heart attack (b. 1965).
- Virgilio Ruiz GarcÃÂa, musician from Oaxaca; murdered.
- August 8
- Ramón ÃÂngulo Santos (70), politician former mayor of Angostura Municipality, Sinaloa; cardiac arrest.
- Jaime Avilés Iturbe (63), journalist (Unomásuno) and columnist (La Jornada and Proceso); lung cancer.
- Rius, 83, political cartoonist (b. June 20, 1934)
- August 11 â Eugenio Polgovsky, 40, filmmaker (winner of 4 Ariel Awards).
- August 12 â César Osuna Aguirre, baseball player (Venados de Mazatlán); murdered.
- August 15 â Rafael RamÃÂrez Sánchez, politician, former mayor of Sahuayo, Michoacán; kidnapped and murdered.
- August 16 â Jesús Aranda, journalist (La Jornada) (b. 1963).
- August 20
- Jerónimo González Huerta (71), artist (b. 1946).
- Valdemar Jiménez SolÃÂs (90), poet, académic, and cultural journalist (b. 1926).
- Aurora Meza Calles (54), Kumeyaay social activist and translator; pancreatitis.
- MartÃÂn Rocha Hernández (56), Durango physician and labor leader; lung cancer.
- August 21
- Miguel Mike" Orpinel Mendoza, sportscaster; heart attack.
- Salomon Robbins (71), athlete and trainer.
- August 22
- Luis Muruato Puente (88), baseball player (Algodoneros de Unión Laguna).
- Cándido RÃÂos Vásquez, journalist from Veracruz; murdered.
- August 23
- Mauricio DelfÃÂn DomÃÂnguez, politician from Córdoba, Veracruz; suicide.
- Ricardo MurguÃÂa (68), singer (Yo soy tu amigo fiel), musician, and voice actor (b. 1949).
- August 24
- Jorge Estrada ÃÂlvarez, architect and director or School of Architecture at Autonomous University of Sinaloa.
- Genaro Moreno, children's television broadcaster.
- August 26
- Edgar Gil Yoguez (55), politician, former mayor of Venustiano Carranza, Michoacán; heart attack.
- Alicia Juárez (67), singer; heart attack (b. 1950).
- Bertha Elisa Medina Parra, politician and public servant, former mayor of Mocorito Municipality, Sinaloa.
- August 27
- Bernardino Cruz Rivas, politician; cardiac arrest.
- Juan Santos Vásquez, politician, former mayor of San Esteban Amatlán, Oaxaca; run over by a car.
- August 29 â Hugo Castro Rosado, businessperson and politician, former mayor of La Antigua, Veracruz; liver failure.
- August 30
- Efrain Loza, 78, 1964 Summer Olympics soccer player.
- José Manuel GarcÃÂa León, Tabasco musician; pulmonary emphysema.
- August 31 â Nadia Stankovitch (93), Serbian-born Mexican pianist; heart attack (b. 1924).
September
- September 2
- Gabriela del Valle, actress (Maten a la hiena).
- Alejo GarcÃÂa GarcÃÂa, académic (Instituto Universitario Londres), public servant, and chef.
- Oscar Javier González Torres ("El Espectaculo"), 62, músician, actor y comedian; cáncer of the páncreas.
- Marisela Ortega Lozano, journalist ("El Paso Times," "El Diario de El Paso," and Reforma); cáncer.
- September 3 â Sugar Ramos, 75, Cuban-Mexican Hall of Fame boxer, WBA/WBC featherweight champion (1963âÂÂ1964), cancer (b. December 2, 1941).
- September 4 â José Trinidad Sepúlveda Ruiz-Velasco, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tuxtla (1965âÂÂ1988) and San Juan de los Lagos (1988âÂÂ1999), respiratory complications (b. March 30, 1921).
- September 5 â José Durán González, 67, polÃÂtician, former mayor of Pueblo Nuevo, Guanajuato; murdered.
- September 6 â Raúl Castañeda (34), boxer; murdered (b. 1982).
- September 11
- Carlos Galván Tello (63), agronomy engineer and public servant (National Forestry Commission of Mexico in Coahuila; cáncer.
- Carlos Muñoz Portal (37), assistant television producer ("Narcos" on Netflix); murdered.
- September 12 â ÃÂlvaro Matute Aguirre (74), historian (UNAM) (b. April 19, 1943).
- September 27 â Hiromi Hayakawa, 34, Japanese-born Mexican actress (El Chema) and singer (La Academia), liver hemorrhage during childbirth.
- September 28 â Karla Luna (38), actress (Las Lavanderas) and singer; cancer (b. September 25, 1979).
October
- October 2 – Evangelina Elizondo, 88, actress (Premio ArlequÃÂn 2014; voice of Cinderella in the Walt Disney film), natural causes (b. 1929).
- October 4 â Luis de la Hidalga y EnrÃÂquez (93), lawyer, public servant, writer ("El Violador de la Rosa", "La Venganza de Lady Wilshire"), and académic (b. December 12, 1923).
- October 5 â ÃÂdgar Esqueda, journalist (Vox Populi); murdered.
- October 6 â Stalin Sánchez, mayor of Paracho de Verduzco, Michoacan; murdered.
- October 10 â Manuel Hernández Pasión, mayor of Huitzilan de Serdán, Puebla; murdered along with his wife and a security guard.
- October 15 â Gonzalo MartÃÂnez Corbalá, engineer, ambassador, politician (PRI), Senator (1982âÂÂ1988), governor of San Luis Potosi (1991-1992); (b. March 10, 1928).
- October 16 â Cecilia Méndez, 60, radio announcer in Zapopan, Puebla; murdered.
- October 19
- Gaspar Jesús Azcorra Alejos (75), Yucatan priest, writer, and poet (b. 1942).
- Julio Chávez Hernández, polÃÂtician (PT) and social activist in Veracruz.
- October 20 â CrispÃÂn Gutiérrez Moreno, politician (PRI), rancher, and mayor of Ixtlahuacán, Colima; murdered.
- October 21 â Rosaura Barahona, 75, journalist (El Norte) and feminist writer, pulmonary disease.
November
- November 1 â Ignacio Villanueva (86), priest from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ciudad Juárez.
- November 6 â Miguel Espinosa "Armillita" (59), bullfighter from Aguascalientes City (b. September 19, 1958).
- November 11
- Maru Dueñas (50), actress, director, and theater producer; auto accident (b. October 3, 1967).
- Claudio Reyes Rubio, 53, TV director (Televisa); auto accident; (b. August 5, 1964).
- November 13 â Miguel Hernández Urbán, painter and sculptor from Tultepec, State of Mexico
- November 19 â Claudio Báez, 69, actor and singer.
- November 20 â Silvestre de la Toba Camacho, 47, Ombudsman of the Human Rights Commission in Baja California Sur; murdered alongside his son Fernando de la Toba Lucero.
- November 25
- Jesús Gómez, 76, equestrian, Olympic bronze medalist (1980).
- Rosario Green, 76, economist, diplomat and politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs (1998âÂÂ2000) and Senator (2006âÂÂ2012).
- Rosendo Huesca Pacheco, 85, Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Puebla de los ÃÂngeles (1977âÂÂ2009).
- November 26
- Vicente GarcÃÂa Bernal, 88, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ciudad Obregón (1988âÂÂ2005).
- ÃÂscar Lara Aréchiga, 65, politician.
- November 28 â Rafael Llano Cifuentes, 84, Mexican-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nova Friburgo (2004âÂÂ2010).
- November 29
- Evelia Lopez Vassallo (82), social activist (Frente CÃÂvico) from Tonalá, Chiapas; long-time illness.
- MarÃÂa Angélica Luna Parra, polÃÂtician, public servant ("Instituto Nacional de Desarrollo Social"), and social activist.
December
- December 5 â Iliana Godoy Patiño (65), narrator, researcher, and poet ("Contralianza" and "Mastil en Tierra") (b. January 22, 1952).
- December 8 â Juan Celada Salmón, 101, engineer (Ternium) and inventor (Proceso HYL) (b. February 14, 1916).
- December 11 â Jorge Schiaffino Isunza, 70, politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (1988âÂÂ1991) (b. April 10, 1947).
- December 14 â Javier Villalobos Jaramillo (76), architect, restaurer and académic (b. April 30, 1941).
- December 15 â Rubén Pato Soria, 75, professional wrestler.
- December 18
- Emilio Alvarado Badillo (56), photographer, civil engineer, public servant and académic (ITESM, State of Mexico) (b. 1951).
- Ricardo Miledi (90), neuro-scientist (Academia Mexicana de Ciencias y de la Academia Nacional de Medicina de México) (b. September 15, 1927).
- Ricardo Suriano (67), journalist (Charamupa) from Tonalá, Chiapas.
- December 19
- Gumaro Pérez Aguilando (34), journalist and reporter (La Voz del Sur) in Acayucan, Veracruz; murdered.
- Fernando Villares Moreno ("Zorro"), 62, singer ("Fugitivo"); stroke.
- December 20 â Jesús Castillo Rangel (121), Revolutionary and farmer, Mexico's oldest man; respiratory insufficiency and pneumonia.(b. October 24, 1896).
- December 24
- Alejandro León Cázarez, baseball journalist and columnist (La Aficion).
- Salvador Magaña MartÃÂnez, social leader and activist in La Huerta, Jalisco, polÃÂtician (Citizens' Movement); murdered.
- Sergio Magaña MartÃÂnez, 68, polÃÂtician (PRI), Senator (1994âÂÂ2000), businessman, former mayor of Morelia, Michoacan (1993); heart attack (b. December 2, 1949).
- José Miguel RodrÃÂguez Asaf (54), businessman (Grupo de Apoyo al Desarrollo de IZAMAL y sus Comisarias), polÃÂtician, former mayor of Izamal Municipality.
- Juan Silveti Reynoso (88), bullfighter; lung disease (b. October 5, 1929).
- December 25
- Rudy Casanova (50), Cuban-born Mexican actor (Amores con trampa and Hasta el fin del mundo); breathing problems (b. November 3, 1967).
- Alfredo Guzman Guzman, former mayor of PurÃÂsima del Rincón, Guanajuato (1977-1979).
- José Luis Sánchez Camacho (85), músician.
- December 28
- David Antón (93), scenographer and costume designer (b. 1924).
- Saúl Galindo Plazola, polÃÂtician (PRD), former mayor of Tomatlán (2013-2015), Jalisco; murdered.
- Arturo Gómez Pérez, polÃÂtician mayor of Petatlán, Guerrero; murdered.
- Luis Abraham González Contreras (31), photographer y reporter; murdered.
- Gerardo Olavarrieta León, hotel owner ("Suites Kokai", "Plaza Kokai", and "Condominios Kokai") in Cancun, Quintana Roo.
- Mario Stern (81), composer and académic (b. 1936).
- December 31
- Regino DÃÂaz Redondo, journalist (Excélsior).
- Juan González Gómez ("Juan Cotz"), 63, painter from San Juan Chamula, Chiapas (b. June 24, 1954).
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