1913 in Mexico

Events from the year 1913 in Mexico.

Federal government

 * President:
 * Francisco I. Madero (until February 19)
 * Pedro Lascuráin (c. 45 minutes on February 19)
 * Victoriano Huerta (starting February 19)
 * Vice-President: José María Pino Suárez
 * Secretary of the Interior: Rafael Hernández, Alberto García Granados, Aureliano Urrutia, Manuel Garza Aldape, Ignacio Alcocer

Governors

 * Aguascalientes:
 * Campeche: Manuel Castilla Brito/Felipe Bueno/Manuel Rojas Moranos/Manuel Rivera
 * Chiapas: Flavio Guillén/Marco Aurelio Solís/Reynaldo Gordillo León/Bernardo Palafox
 * Chihuahua: Abraham González/Antonio Rábago/Salvador R. Mercado/Francisco Villa
 * Coahuila: Ignacio Alcocer/Venustiano Carranza
 * Colima: José Trinidad Alamillo/Vidal Fernández/Miguel M. Morales/Julián Jaramillo/Juan A. Hernández
 * Durango:
 * Guanajuato: Fernando Dávila
 * Hidalgo:
 * Jalisco: José M. Mier
 * State of Mexico: José Refugio Velasco/Joaquín Beltrán Castañares
 * Michoacán:
 * Morelos: Patricio Leyva Ochoa/Francisco Sánchez/Benito Tajonar/Juvencio Robles/Julián Arreola/Adolfo Jiménez Castro
 * Nayarit:
 * Nuevo León: Antonio L. Villarreal/Salomé Botello
 * Oaxaca:
 * Puebla:
 * Querétaro: Joaquín F. Chicarro
 * San Luis Potosí: Rafael Cepeda
 * Sinaloa:
 * Sonora: José María Maytorena
 * Tabasco:
 * Tamaulipas:
 * Tlaxcala:
 * Veracruz: Antonio Pérez Rivera
 * Yucatán:
 * Zacatecas:

Events

 * February 9–19 — Ten Tragic Days
 * March 23 — Battle of Nogales (1913)
 * April 8–13 — Battle of Naco
 * November 23–24 — Battle of Tierra Blanca

Births

 * January 20 — Chucho Navarro, singer and composer (d. 1993)
 * February 5 —
 * Oscar Flores Tapia, journalist, writer, and politician (PRI); Governor of Coahuila 1975–1981 (d. 1988)
 * María Luisa Zea, singer and actress (d. 1993)

Deaths

 * January 20 — José Guadalupe Posada, litographer and cartonist (b. 1852)
 * February 9 — Bernardo Reyes, general and politician (b. 1850)
 * February 18 — Gustavo A. Madero, Mexican Revolution participant (b. 1875)
 * February 22
 * Francisco I. Madero, 33rd President of Mexico (b. 1873)
 * José María Pino Suárez, 7th Vice President of Mexico (b. 1869)
 * March 7 — Abraham González, provisional and constitutional Governor of Chihuahua (b. 1864)
 * October 7 — Belisario Domínguez, physician and liberal politician (b. 1863)