1924 in Mexico

The following lists events that happened in 1924 in the United Mexican States.

Federal government

 * President: Álvaro Obregón (until 30 November); Plutarco Elías Calles (from 1 December)
 * Interior Secretary (SEGOB): Romeo Ortega
 * Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE): Aarón Sáenz Garza
 * Communications Secretary (SCT):
 * Education Secretary (SEP):

Supreme Court

 * President of the Supreme Court:

Governors

 * Aguascalientes: Victorino Medina
 * Campeche: Ángel Castillo Lanz
 * Chiapas: Rogelio García Castro
 * Chihuahua: Vicente N. Mendoza
 * Coahuila: Carlos Garza Castro
 * Colima: Gerardo Hurtado Sánchez
 * Guanajuato: Jesús S. Soto (interim), Arturo Sierra (interim)
 * Guerrero: Francisco Figueroa Mata
 * Jalisco: José Guadalupe Zuno
 * State of Mexico: Abundio Gómez
 * Michoacán:
 * Morelos: Alfredo Ortega; Amilcar Magaña; Ismael Velazco
 * Nayarit: Pascual Villanueva Paredes
 * Nuevo León:
 * Oaxaca: Manuel García Vigil
 * Puebla:
 * Querétaro: Julián Malo Juvera
 * San Luis Potosí: Aurelio Manrique De Lara
 * Sinaloa: Ángel Flores
 * Sonora: Alejo Bay
 * Tabasco: Tomás Garrido Canabal
 * Tamaulipas: Benecio López Padilla/Pelayo Quintana/Candelario Garza/Gregorio Garza Salinas
 * Veracruz: Adalberto Tejeda Olivares (until November 30); Heriberto Jara Corona (from December 1)
 * Yucatán: Felipe Carrillo Puerto/José María Iturralde Traconis
 * Zacatecas:

Events

 * The federal government reports that troops loyal to President Álvaro Obregón have defeated rebels led by Adolfo de la Huerta near Zacualpan.
 * February 5 – Anti-government rebels retreat from Veracruz when federal troops are victorious at Córdoba.
 * February 7 – Former president and rebel leader Adolfo de la Huerta escapes by boat to Mérida, Yucatán, after federal troops recapture Veracruz.
 * February 10 – Federal troops decisively defeat rebels at Ocotlán.
 * February 15 – Grupo Sonido 13, directed by Julián Carrillo, holds the first concert of microtonal music in Mexico City.
 * February 24 – Federal troops defeat rebels in the oil region of Tamaulipas.
 * Land belonging to Mexican President-elect Plutarco Elías Calles is expropriated in accordance with agrarian laws.

Births

 * January 16 – Katy Jurado, actress (died 2002)
 * February 29 – Agustín Hernández Navarro, architect and sculptor (died 2022)
 * March 13 — Raúl Córdoba, international footballer (died 2017)
 * June 26 – Juan Gómez, footballer (died 2009)
 * November 13 — Jesús Kumate Rodríguez, physician and politician (died 2018)

Deaths

 * January 3 — Felipe Carrillo Puerto, journalist, politician and revolutionary (born 1874)
 * June 10 — Salvador Alvarado, politician and soldier (born 1880)