List of Governors of Maranhão

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This is the list of governors of Maranhão.
Military coup
# |
Name |
Took office |
Left office |
Party |
Notes |
Photo
|
47
|
Newton de Barros Belo
|
January 31, 1961
|
January 31, 1966
|
PSD
|
Elected governor.
|
none available
|
48
|
José Sarney
|
January 31, 1966
|
May 14, 1970
|
ARENA
|
Elected governor.
|

|
—
|
Antônio Jorge Dino
|
May 14, 1970
|
March 15, 1971
|
ARENA
|
Acting governor.
|
none available
|
49
|
Pedro Neiva de Santana
|
March 15, 1971
|
March 15, 1975
|
ARENA
|
Appointed governor.
|
none available
|
—
|
José Murad
|
March 15, 1975
|
March 31, 1975
|
ARENA
|
Acting governor.
|
none available
|
50
|
Oswaldo da Costa Nunes Freire
|
March 31, 1975
|
March 15, 1979
|
ARENA
|
Appointed governor.
|
none available
|
51
|
João Castelo
|
March 15, 1979
|
May 14, 1982
|
ARENA
|
Appointed governor.
|

|
52
|
Ivar Saldanha
|
May 14, 1982
|
March 15, 1983
|
PDS
|
Acting governor.
|
none available
|
53
|
Luís Rocha
|
March 15, 1983
|
March 15, 1987
|
PDS
|
Elected governor after military coup.
|
|
Republic new
# |
Name |
Took office |
Left office |
Party |
Notes |
Photo
|
54
|
Epitácio Cafeteira
|
March 15, 1987
|
April 3, 1990
|
PMDB/PDC
|
Elected governor.
|

|
55
|
João Alberto de Souza
|
April 3, 1990
|
March 15, 1991
|
PFL
|
Elected as lieutenant governor.
|

|
56
|
Edison Lobão
|
March 15, 1991
|
April 2, 1994
|
PFL
|
Elected governor.
|

|
57
|
José de Ribamar Fiquene
|
April 2, 1994
|
January 1, 1995
|
PFL
|
Elected as lieutenant governor.
|
none available
|
58
|
Roseana Sarney
|
January 1, 1995
|
April 5, 2002
|
PFL
|
Re-elected governor.
|

|
59
|
José Reinaldo Tavares
|
April 5, 2002
|
January 1, 2007
|
PFL/PTB/PSB
|
Re-elected governor.
|

|
60
|
Jackson Lago
|
January 1, 2007
|
April 18, 2009
|
PDT
|
Elected governor.
|

|
61
|
Roseana Sarney
|
April 17, 2009
|
December 10, 2014
|
PMDB
|
Re-elected governor.
|

|
–
|
Arnaldo Melo
|
December 10, 2014
|
January 1, 2015
|
PMDB
|
Acting governor.
|
none available
|
62
|
Flávio Dino
|
January 1, 2015
|
present
|
PCdoB
|
Elected governor.
|

|
Current governors of states, districts and territories of Brazil
|
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AC: Gladson Cameli (PP) AL: Renan Filho (PMDB) AP: Waldez Góes (PDT) AM: Wilson Miranda Lima (PSC) BA: Rui Costa (PT) CE: Camilo Santana (PT)
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ES: Renato Casagrande (PSB) DF: Ibaneis Rocha (MDB) GO: Ronaldo Caiado (DEM) MA: Flávio Dino (PCdoB) MT: Mauro Mendes (DEM) MS: Reinaldo Azambuja (PSDB)
|
MG: Romeu Zema (NOVO) PA: Helder Barbalho (MDB) PB: João Azevêdo (PSB) PR: Ratinho Júnior (PSD) PE: Paulo Câmara (PSB) PI: Wellington Dias (PT)
|
RJ: Wilson Witzel (PSC) RN: Fátima Bezerra (PT) RS: Eduardo Leite (PSDB) RO: Marcos Rocha (PSL) RR: Antônio Denarium (PSL) SP: João Doria (PSDB)
|
SC: Carlos Moisés (PSL) SE: Belivaldo Chagas (PSD) TO: Mauro Carlesse (PHS)
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