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{{Short description|Governor of Sinaloa}}
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'''Alfredo Valdés Montoya''' (14 February 1920-14 February 2014 was a Mexican politician who was [[governor of Sinaloa]] from 1969 to 1974. He was born on February 14, 1920, in Villa de [[Ahome]], [[Sinaloa]]. He studied a Bachelor's Degree in Economics at the University of Guadalajara. He then worked in the federal Treasury Department. He developed the industrial and urban planning scheme of Mazatlán, Culiacán, Guasave and Ahome.<ref>{{cite web |title=El día que nació murió
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|date=15 February 2014|url=https://www.noroeste.com.mx/amp/opinion/malecon-mazatlan/el-dia-que-nacio-murio-ASOP85266}}</ref> During his governorship, Sinaloa then achieved an annual growth rate of 7.5 percent, far exceeding the national growth rate. He married Judith Gaxiola and had 4 children. He died in Culiacán on his 94th birthday of a heart attack.<ref>{{cite web |title=
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'''Alfredo Valdés Montoya''' (14 February 1920-14 February 2014) was a Mexican politician who was [[governor of Sinaloa]] from 1969 to 1974. He was born on February 14, 1920, in Villa de [[Ahome]], [[Sinaloa]]. He studied a Bachelor's Degree in Economics at the University of Guadalajara. He then worked in the federal Treasury Department. He developed the industrial and urban planning scheme of Mazatlán, Culiacán, Guasave and Ahome.<ref>{{cite web |title=El día que nació murió
|date=15 February 2014|url=https://www.noroeste.com.mx/amp/opinion/malecon-mazatlan/el-dia-que-nacio-murio-ASOP85266}}</ref> He gave the communities in the highlands paved roads and complete school services.<ref>{{cite web |title=El gobernador que sentó las bases del desarrollo de Sinaloa
|date=12 August 2019|url=https://reflectores.mx/el-gobernador-que-sento-las-bases-del-desarrollo-en-sinaloa/}}</ref> During his governorship, Sinaloa then achieved an annual growth rate of 7.5 percent, far exceeding the national growth rate. He married Judith Gaxiola and had 4 children. He died in Culiacán on his 94th birthday of a heart attack.<ref>{{cite web |title=
Muere Alfredo Valdés Montoya, ex Gobernador de Sinaloa
Muere Alfredo Valdés Montoya, ex Gobernador de Sinaloa
|date=15 November 2015|url=https://www.noroeste.com.mx/amp/buen-vivir/muere-alfredo-valdes-montoya-ex-gobernador-de-sinaloa-CPNO860156}}</ref> A day later, a body ceremony was held in the central courtyard of the Government Palace, attended by several politicians and former governors.
|date=15 November 2015|url=https://www.noroeste.com.mx/amp/buen-vivir/muere-alfredo-valdes-montoya-ex-gobernador-de-sinaloa-CPNO860156}}</ref> A day later, a body ceremony was held in the central courtyard of the Government Palace, attended by several politicians and former governors.<ref>{{cite web |title=CLASE POLÍTICA RINDE HOMENAJE A VALDEZ MONTOYA
|date=15 February 2014|url=https://riodoce.mx/2014/02/15/clase-politica-rinde-homenaje-valdez-montoya/?noamp=available}}</ref>
[[File:AlfredoValdezMontoya.jpg|thumb|Portrait of Alfredo Valdés Montoya]]


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Latest revision as of 16:33, 8 May 2024

Alfredo Valdés Montoya
Portrait of Alfredo Valdés Montoya
Governor of Sinaloa
In office
January 1, 1969 – December 31, 1974
Preceded byLeopoldo Sánchez Celis
Succeeded byAlfonso G. Calderón
Personal details
Born
Alfredo Valdés Montoya

(1920-02-14)February 14, 1920
Ahome, Sinaloa
DiedFebruary 14, 2014(2014-02-14) (aged 94)
Culiacán, Sinaloa

Alfredo Valdés Montoya (14 February 1920-14 February 2014) was a Mexican politician who was governor of Sinaloa from 1969 to 1974. He was born on February 14, 1920, in Villa de Ahome, Sinaloa. He studied a Bachelor's Degree in Economics at the University of Guadalajara. He then worked in the federal Treasury Department. He developed the industrial and urban planning scheme of Mazatlán, Culiacán, Guasave and Ahome.[1] He gave the communities in the highlands paved roads and complete school services.[2] During his governorship, Sinaloa then achieved an annual growth rate of 7.5 percent, far exceeding the national growth rate. He married Judith Gaxiola and had 4 children. He died in Culiacán on his 94th birthday of a heart attack.[3] A day later, a body ceremony was held in the central courtyard of the Government Palace, attended by several politicians and former governors.[4]

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