1964 in Mexico
Incumbents
    
    Federal government
    
- President: Adolfo López Mateos (until November 30), Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (starting December 1)
 - Interior Secretary (SEGOB): Luis Echeverría Álvarez
 - Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE): Manuel Tello Baurraud/José Gorostiza/Antonio Carrillo Flores
 - Communications Secretary (SCT): Walter Cross Buchanan/José Antonio Padilla Segura
 - Education Secretary (SEP): Jaime Torres Bodet/Agustín Yáñez
 - Secretary of Defense (SEDENA): Agustín Olachea/Marcelino García Barragan
 - Secretary of Navy: Manuel Zermeño Araico/Antonio Vázquez del Mercado
 - Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare: Salomón González Blanco
 - Secretary of Welfare: Javier Barros Sierra/Gilberto Valenzuela
 
Supreme Court
    
- President of the Supreme Court: Alfonso Guzmán Neyra
 
Governors
    
- Aguascalientes: Enrique Olivares Santana[1]
 - Baja California
- Eligio Esquivel Méndez (died in office, December 17.[2]
 - Gustavo Aubanel Vallejo (Substitute)[3]
 
 - Campeche: José Ortiz Avila
 - Chiapas: Práxedes Ginér Durán
 - Chihuahua: Braulio Fernández Aguirre
 - Coahuila: Braulio Fernández Aguirre
 - Colima: Francisco Velasco Curiel
 - Durango: Enrique Dupré Ceniceros
 - Guanajuato: Juan José Torres Landa
 - Guerrero: Raymundo Abarca Alarcón
 - Hidalgo: Carlos Ramírez Guerrero
 - Jalisco: Juan Gil Preciado/José de Jesús Muñoz Limón
 - State of Mexico: Juan Fernández Albarrán
 - Michoacán: Agustín Arriaga
 - Morelos: Emilio Riva Palacio
 - Nayarit: Julián Gazcón Mercado
 - Nuevo León: Eduardo Livas Villarreal
 - Oaxaca: Rodolfo Brena Torres
 - Puebla: Arturo Fernández Aguirre
 - Querétaro: Manuel González Cosío
 - San Luis Potosí: Manuel López Dávila
 - Sinaloa: Leopoldo Sánchez Celis
 - Sonora: Luis Encinas Johnson
 - Tabasco: Carlos A. Madrazo Becerra
 - Tamaulipas: Praxedis Balboa
 - Tlaxcala: Anselmo Cervantes
 - Veracruz: Fernando López Arias
 - Yucatán: Agustín Franco Aguilar/Luis Torres Mesías
 - Zacatecas: José Rodríguez Elías
 - Regent of the Federal District: Ernesto P. Uruchurtu[4]
 
Events
    
- La Preparatoria Benemérito de las Américas is founded by Albert Kenyon Wagner and his wife, Leona Farnsworth Romney
 - Amusement park La Feria Chapultepec Mágico opens its doors.
 - Museo Nacional de Antropología, Museo de Arte Moderno and the Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum are established.
 - 1964 Mexican general election
 
Awards
    
- Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor – Adrián Aguirre Benavides
 
Births
    
- February 4 — Luis Alegre Salazar, businessman and politician (d. 2022)[5]
 - June 13 — Edith González, actress and dancer (d. 2019)[6]
 - August 5
- Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, Governor of Hidalgo 2005–2011 and Secretary of the Interior 2012–2018.
 - Claudio Reyes Rubio, TV director (Televisa); auto accident; (d. 2017).
 
 - August 11 — Héctor Soberón, actor
 - October 9 — Guillermo del Toro, filmmaker (three Academy Awards), author, and actor.[7]
 - November 14 — Raúl Araiza, actor and TV presenter
 - November 30 - Emmanuel Lubezki, Cinematographer (three Academy Awards)
 - November 23 — Erika Buenfil, television actress (Tres Mujeres, Amores Verdaderos)[8]
 - Date unknown
- Martín Barrón Félix, physicist and meteorologist (d. 2017)
 
 
Deaths
    
- August 12 — Isidro Fabela, judge, writer, publisher, Governor of the State of Mexico (PRI, 1942–1945), diplomat (b. 1882)
 
Sport
    
    
References
    
- ÁVALOS ARIZMENDI, RODRIGO (31 Mar 2019). "Enrique Olivares Santana: dimensión ante la historia | El Heraldo de Aguascalientes" (in Spanish). El Heraldo de Aguascalientes. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
 - "Madera Tribune 18 December 1964 — California Digital Newspaper Collection". cdnc.ucr.edu. Madera Tribune. August 18, 1964. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
 - "Gustavo Aubanel Vallejo forjó instituciones: Historiador". Síntesis TV (in Spanish). 24 July 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
 - Estrada, David. "URUCHURTU, EL REGENTE DE HIERRO". davidestrada.org (in Spanish). Retrieved August 28, 2020.
 - Fallece exdiputado morenista Luis Alegre Salazar; AMLO envía condolencias (in Spanish)
 - "Muere la actriz mexicana Edith González a los 54 años" [Mexican actress Edith González dies at the age of 54], El Pais (in Spanish), Madrid, June 14, 2019, retrieved Aug 24, 2019 (in Spanish)
 - "Guillermo del Toro biography", Tribute.ca, retrieved Aug 24, 2019
 - "Erika Buenfil Net Worth & Biography". Alpha Life.me. Archived from the original on November 4, 2020. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
 
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