List of governors of Espírito Santo
Governor of the State of Espírito Santo Style Mr. Governor or even simply Governor (informal) Most Excellent Mr. Governor (formal) His Excellency (alternative formal, diplomatic)Status Residence Casa do Governador (official) Term length Four years, renewable once Constituting instrument 1989 State Constitution Precursor President of the Province of Espírito Santo (until 1891)
President of the State of Espírito Santo (until 1946) Inaugural holder Afonso Cláudio Formation 15 June 1891; 133 years ago (1891-06-15 ) Deputy Vice Governor Salary Net R$ 30,971.84 (US$ 5998)[ 1] Website www .es .gov .br
The governor of Espírito Santo is the chief executive of the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo . Below is a list of governors of the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo , since the creation of this administrative function, along with the proclamation of the Republic in Brazil , until the present day.
The governors of the Brazilian states were called presidents from 1889 to 1934. Then it was decided they should take the title of governors instead, which is the title they use today.
Prior to the proclamation of the Brazilian Republic in 1889, Brazil had no states at all; the country was subdivided into provinces, which administrators were appointed by the emperor in agreement with the provinces' chambers of representatives.
This list was taken and copied directly from the Governors of Espírito Santo's page on Portuguese Wikipedia , and some complementary information added here was taken from the Portuguese version of Britannica Encyclopedia edited in São Paulo, Brazil, 2000. All credit must go to those users from pt.wikipedia.org who created and edited this list, and to Britannica Encyclopedia
Governors in the republican period (1889–present)
Presidents of the State of Espírito Santo From November 22, 1889 to July 16, 1934
Order
Name
Term begins
Term ends
Comments and observations
1st
Afonso Cláudio de Freitas Rosa
November 22, 1889
January 7, 1890
Appointed
2nd
José Horácio Costa
January 7, 1890
September 9, 1890
Afonso Cláudio de Freitas Rosa's legal substitute (appointed)
3rd
Constante Gomes Sodré
September 9, 1890
November 20, 1890
Appointed
4th
Henrique da Silva Coutinho
November 20, 1890
March 11, 1891
Appointed
5th
Antonio Gomez Aguirre
March 11, 1891
June 7, 1891
Appointed
6th
Alfeu Adolfo Monjardim de Andrade e Almeida
June 7, 1891
December 8, 1891
Elected, resigned
7th, 8th and 9th
Inácio Henrique de Gouveia , Graciano dos Santos Neves and Galdino Teixeira de Barros Loreto
December 8, 1891
May 3, 1892
Intervention on the govern of the State; governing junta
10th
José de Melo Carvalho Muniz Freire
May 3, 1892
May 23, 1896
Elected
-
Graciano dos Santos Neves
May 23, 1896
September 23, 1897
Elected
-
Constante Gomes Sodré
September 23, 1897
January 6, 1898
Elected as Graciano dos Santos Neves' Vice-President
11th
José Marcelino Pessoa de Vasconcellos
January 6, 1898
May 23, 1900
Elected to finish the 1896-1900 term
-
José de Melo Carvalho Muniz Freire
May 23, 1900
May 23, 1904
Elected
12th
Argeu Hortênsio Monjardim
May 23, 1904
June 16, 1904
Elected as Henrique da Silva Coutinho's Vice-President
-
Henrique da Silva Coutinho
June 16, 1904
May 23, 1908
Elected
13th
Jerônimo de Sousa Monteiro
May 23, 1908
May 23, 1912
Elected
14th
Marcondes Alves de Sousa
May 23, 1912
May 23, 1916
Elected
15th
Bernardino de Sousa Monteiro
May 23, 1916
May 23, 1920
Elected
16th
Nestor Gomez
May 23, 1920
May 23, 1924
Elected
17th
Florentino Ávidos
May 23, 1924
June 30, 1928
Elected
18th
Aristeu Borges de Aguiar
June 30, 1928
October 16, 1930
Elected
19th
José Armando Ribeiro de Paula
October 16, 1930
November 19, 1930
Appointed, in lack of Constitutional successors for Aristeu Borges de Aguiar
20th, 21st and 22nd
João Manuel de Carvalho , Afonso Correia Lírio and João Punaro Bley
November 19, 1930
November 22, 1930
Federal Intervention on the State; governing junta
-
João Punaro Bley
November 22, 1930
January 21, 1943
Federal Interventor; elected as Constitutional Governor for the 1935-1939 term; given powers of Federal Interventor again in November 1937
Governors of the State of Espírito Santo Since July 16, 1934
Order
Name
Term begins
Term ends
Comments and observations
-
João Punaro Bley
November 22, 1930
January 21, 1943
Federal Interventor; elected as Constitutional Governor for the 1935-1939 term; given powers of Federal Interventor again in November 1937
23rd
Jones dos Santos Neves
January 21, 1943
October 27, 1945
Federal Interventor
24th
José Rodrigues Sette
October 27, 1945
November 6, 1945
Federal Interventor
25th
Octávio de Carvalho Lemgruber
November 6, 1945
February 27, 1946
Federal Interventor
26th
Aristides Alexandre Campos
February 27, 1946
June 8, 1946
Federal Interventor
27th
Ubaldo Ramalhete Maia
June 8, 1946
October 14, 1946
Federal Interventor
28th
Moacir Ubirajara da Silva
October 14, 1946
March 29, 1947
Federal Interventor
29th
Carlos Fernando Monteiro Lindenberg
March 29, 1947
January 31, 1951
Elected
-
Jones dos Santos Neves
January 31, 1951
January 31, 1952
Elected
30th
Francisco Alves Ataíde
January 31, 1952
January 31, 1955
Elected as Jones dos Santos Neves' Vice-Governor
31st
Francisco Lacerda de Aguiar
January 31, 1955
January 31, 1959
Elected
-
Carlos Fernando Monteiro Lindenberg
January 31, 1959
October 10, 1959
Elected
32nd
Raul Giuberti
October 10, 1959
July 6, 1962
Elected as Carlos Fernando Monteiro Lidenberg's Vice-Governor
33rd
Hélsio Pinheiro Cordeiro
July 6, 1962
August 5, 1962
President of the Chamber of the State's Representatives (second legal successor)
34th
Asdrúbal Martins Soares
August 5, 1962
January 31, 1963
Appointed by the Chamber of the State's Representatives to finish the 1959-1963 term.
-
Francisco Lacerda de Aguiar
January 31, 1963
April 5, 1966
Elected
35th
Rubens Rangel
April 5, 1966
January 31, 1967
Elected as Francisco Lacerda de Aguiar's Vice-Governor
36th
Cristiano Dias Lopes Filho
January 31, 1967
March 15, 1971
Appointed by the Chamber of the State's Representatives
37th
Artur Carlos Gerhardt Santos
March 15, 1971
March 15, 1975
Appointed by the Chamber of the State's Representatives
38th
Élcio Álvares
March 15, 1975
March 15, 1979
Appointed by the Chamber of the State's Representatives
39th
Eurico Vieira Resende
March 15, 1979
March 15, 1983
Appointed by the Chamber of the State's Representatives
40th
Gerson Camata
March 15, 1983
May 14, 1986
Elected
41st
José Moraes
May 14, 1986
March 15, 1987
Elected as Gerson Camata's Vice-Governor
42nd
Max Freitas Mauro
March 15, 1987
March 15, 1991
Elected
43rd
Albuíno Cunha de Azeredo
March 15, 1991
January 1, 1995
Elected
44th
Vitor Buaiz
January 1, 1995
January 1, 1999
Elected
45th
José Ignácio Ferreira
January 1, 1999
January 1, 2003
Elected
46th
Paulo Hartung
January 1, 2003
January 1, 2011
Elected (for the term 2003-2007); re-elected (for the term (2007–2011)
47th
Renato Casagrande
January 1, 2011
January 1, 2015
Elected
48th
Paulo Hartung
January 1, 2015
January 1, 2019
Elected
49th
Renato Casagrande
January 1, 2019
present
Elected
References
^ "Tabela de Remunerações" (in Portuguese). Portal da Transparência do Poder Executivo do Espírito Santo. April 2023. Retrieved 21 July 2023 .