2007 in Mexico
This is a list of events that happened in 2007 in Mexico.
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Incumbents
    
    Federal government
    
- Interior Secretary (SEGOB): Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña[1]
- Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE): Patricia Espinosa[1]
- Communications Secretary (SCT): Luis Téllez[1]
- Education Secretary (SEP): Josefina Vázquez Mota[1]
- Secretary of Defense (SEDENA): Guillermo Galván Galván[1]
- Secretary of Navy (SEMAR): Mariano Francisco Saynez Mendoza[1]
- Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare (STPS): Javier Lozano Alarcón[1]
- Secretary of Welfare (SEDESOL): Beatriz Zavala[1]
- Tourism Secretary (SECTUR): Rodolfo Elizondo Torres[1]
- Secretary of the Environment (SEMARNAT): Juan Rafael Elvira Quesada[1]
- Secretary of Health (SALUD): José Ángel Córdova[1]
- Secretary of Public Security (SSP): Genaro García Luna[1]
- Secretary of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP): Agustín Carstens[1]
- Secretariat of Energy (Mexico) (SENER): Georgina Yamilet Kessel Martínez, starting December 1[1]
- Secretary of Agriculture (SAGARPA): Alberto Cárdenas[1]
- Secretary of Public Function (FUNCIÓN PÚBLICA)[1] 
- German Martínez Cázares, until November 8
- Salvador Vega Casillas, starting November 8
 
- Secretary of Agrarian Reform (SRA): Germán Martínez[1]
- Secretary of Economy (SE): Eduardo Sojo Garza-Aldape[1]
- Attorney General of Mexico (PRG): Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza[1]
Supreme Court
    
- President of the Supreme Court: Guillermo Iberio Ortiz Mayagoitia
Governors
    
- Aguascalientes: Luis Armando Reynoso .svg.png.webp) PAN PAN
- Baja California: Eugenio Elorduy Walther .svg.png.webp) PAN PAN
- Baja California Sur: Narciso Agúndez Montaño .svg.png.webp) PRD PRD
- Campeche: Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez .svg.png.webp) PAN PAN
- Chiapas: Juan Sabines Guerrero, Coalition for the Good of All
- Chihuahua: José Reyes Baeza Terrazas .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Coahuila: Humberto Moreira .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Colima: Gustavo Vázquez Montes .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Durango: Ismael Hernández .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Guanajuato: Juan Manuel Oliva .svg.png.webp) PAN PAN
- Guerrero: Zeferino Torreblanca .svg.png.webp) PRD PRD
- Hidalgo: Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Jalisco: Gerardo Solís Gómez .svg.png.webp) PAN, substitute governor PAN, substitute governor
- State of Mexico: Enrique Peña Nieto .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Michoacán: Lázaro Cárdenas Batel .svg.png.webp) PRD PRD
- Morelos: Marco Antonio Adame .svg.png.webp) PAN[2] PAN[2]
- Nayarit: Ney González Sánchez
- Nuevo León: Fernando Canales Clariond .svg.png.webp) PAN PAN
- Oaxaca: Ulises Ruiz Ortiz .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Puebla: Mario Plutarco Marín Torres .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Querétaro: Francisco Garrido Patrón .svg.png.webp) PAN PAN
- Quintana Roo: Félix González Canto .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- San Luis Potosí: Jesús Marcelo de los Santos .svg.png.webp) PAN PAN
- Sinaloa: Jesús Aguilar Padilla .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Sonora: Eduardo Bours .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Tabasco: Andrés Granier Melo .svg.png.webp) PRI, starting January 1 PRI, starting January 1
- Tamaulipas: Eugenio Hernández Flores .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Tlaxcala: Alfonso Sánchez Anaya .svg.png.webp) PRD PRD
- Veracruz: Fidel Herrera Beltrán .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Yucatán: Víctor Cervera Pacheco .svg.png.webp) PRI PRI
- Zacatecas: Amalia García .svg.png.webp) PRD PRD
- Head of Government of the Federal District: Marcelo Ebrard .svg.png.webp) PRD PRD
Events
    

Operation Michoacán: Mexican troops during a gun battle in Apatzingan, Michoacán
- The Tortilla Price Stabilization Pact is agreed on.
- January 2: Operation Baja California
- January 11: The government of the state of Coahuila approves a Civil Solidarity Pact ("Pacto Civil de Solidaridad") that permits same sex civil unions statewide. Becoming the second local government to permit same-sex civil unions in Mexico.
- April 20–26: 2007 tornado outbreak sequence
- May 28: Miss Universe 2007
- June 15: Miss Latin America 2007
- September 20: 2007 Universal Forum of Cultures
- October: 2007 Tabasco flood
- October 6: Nuestra Belleza México 2007
- October 21: Kab 101
Hurricanes
    
- May 29 – June 2: Tropical Storm Barbara (2007)
- August 13–27: Hurricane Dean Effects of Hurricane Dean in Mexico
- August 30 – September 6: Hurricane Henriette (2007)
- September 25–27: Hurricane Lorenzo (2007)
- October 15–23: Tropical Storm Kiko (2007)
Elections
    
    
Awards
    
    
Popular culture
    
    Sports
    
- Primera División de México Clausura 2007
- Primera División de México Apertura 2007
- 2007 North American SuperLiga
- 2007 InterLiga
- 2007 Recopa Sudamericana
- 2007 Copa Sudamericana
- Copa Pachuca 2006
- 2007 Rally México
- 2007 NASCAR Corona Series season
- 2007 Gran Premio Tecate
- Homenaje a Dos Leyendas (2007)
- 2007 CONCACAF and CONMEBOL Beach Soccer Championship
- 2007 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship
- 2007 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup
- World Chess Championship 2007
- Mexico at the 2007 Pan American Games
- Mexican football transfers 2006–07
Film
    
- List of 2007 box office number-one films in Mexico
- January 12 – Fuera del cielo
- February 16 – Morirse en domingo
- March 2 – J-ok'el
- March 9 – Niñas mal
- March 13 – La última mirada
- March 30 – Cuando las cosas suceden
- May 18 – J.C. Chávez
Notable deaths
    
- January 2 – Sergio Jiménez, actor
- January 17 – Juan Reynoso Portillo
- January 20 – Alfredo Ripstein
- February 7 – Antonio Enríquez Savignac
- March 8 – Black Shadow
- March 12 – Antonio Ortiz Mena, economist and politician, former president of the Inter-American Development Bank
- March 16 – Pablo Emilio Madero
- March 20 – Albert Baez
- May 4 – José Antonio Roca
- June 19 – Antonio Aguilar
- June 19 – Enrique Canales
- July 4 – José Roberto Espinosa
- August 7 – Ernesto Alonso, actor, director, cinematographer, producer, pneumonia.
- October 2 – José Antonio Ríos Granados
- November 29 – Juan Antonio Guajardo Anzaldúa, politician, former municipal president (.svg.png.webp) PAN), Senator ( PAN), Senator (.svg.png.webp) PRD), and Deputy, Río Bravo, Tamaulipas; murdered.[3][4] PRD), and Deputy, Río Bravo, Tamaulipas; murdered.[3][4]
- December 3 – Sergio Gómez, lead vocalist for K-Paz de la Sierra, murdered.
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Este fue el gabinete de Felipe Calderón". www.capitalmexico.com.mx (in Spanish). Capital México. Feb 6, 2018. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
- "Marco Antonio Adame Castillo". Líderes Mexicanos (in Spanish). Retrieved August 28, 2020.
- "Gunmen kill former Rio Bravo mayor and 5 others". The Monitor (Texas). 29 November 2007. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
- "Atrae PGR muerte de ex diputado en Tamaulipas". Esmas.com (in Spanish). 30 November 2007. Archived from the original on 24 September 2008. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
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