1835 in Mexico

Events in the year 1835 in Mexico.

Incumbents

 * Antonio López de Santa Anna – President of Mexico, until 27 January
 * Miguel Barragán – President of Mexico, 28 January until 27 February 1836

Governors

 * Aguascalientes: Pedro García Rojas
 * Chiapas: Mariano Montes de Oca
 * Chihuahua:
 * Coahuila: Juan José Elguézabal/José María Cantú/Marcial Borrego/Agustín Viesca y Montes/José Miguel Falcón/Bartolomé de Cárdenas/José Rafael Eça y Múzquiz
 * Durango:
 * Guanajuato:
 * Guerrero:
 * Jalisco: José Antonio Romero
 * State of Mexico:
 * Michoacán:
 * Nuevo León: Juan Nepomuceno de la Garza y Evía/Joaquín García
 * Oaxaca:
 * Puebla:
 * Querétaro: José Rafael Canalizo
 * San Luis Potosí:
 * Sinaloa:
 * Sonora:
 * Tabasco:
 * Tamaulipas: Juan Nepomuceno de la Garza y Evía/José Guadalupe de Samano/José Antonio Fernández Izaguirre
 * Veracruz:
 * Yucatán:
 * Zacatecas:

Events

 * March 23 – The Mexican Academy of Language is established.
 * May 23 – President Santa Anna separates by decree the State of Aguascalientes from the State of Zacatecas.
 * October 2 – Texas Revolution – Battle of Gonzales: Mexican soldiers attempt to disarm the people of Gonzales, Texas but encounter stiff resistance from a hastily assembled militia.
 * October 23 – The base for a Centralist Constitution is promulgated, giving birth to the Siete Leyes and establishing a Central Power overlooking the other three Powers of the Union.
 * December 9 – The Army of the Republic of Texas captures San Antonio.

Notable births

 * november 8 – Concepción Lombardo, wife of Miguel Miramon, who served twice as President of Mexico between 1859 and 1860 (d. 1921)
 * November 30 – Eligio Ancona del Castillo, lawyer, professor, journalist, historian, dramaturge, novelist and revolutionary politic, is born in Mérida, Yucatán.

Notable deaths

 * September 9 – José Figueroa, Governor of Alta California (born 1792)

Dates unknown

 * Pedro Patiño Ixtolinque, sculptor who worked on the Puebla Cathedral and the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (born 1774)
 * Vicente Francisco de Sarría, Franciscan missionary to Alta California (born 1767)
 * José Félix Trespalacios, first Governor of Coahuila y Tejas and also a Senator from Chihuahua