2017 in Mexico

This is a list of events that happened in 2017 in Mexico. The article also lists the most important political leaders during the year at both federal and state levels.

Federal government

 * President: Enrique Peña Nieto, Institutional Revolutionary Party,


 * Interior Secretary (SEGOB): Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong
 * Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE):
 * Claudia Ruiz Massieu, until January 4
 * Luis Videgaray Caso, starting January 4
 * Communications Secretary (SCT): Gerardo Ruiz Esparza
 * Education Secretary (SEP): Aurelio Nuño Mayer
 * Secretary of Defense (SEDENA): Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda
 * Secretary of Navy (SEMAR): Vidal Francisco Soberón Sanz
 * Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare (STPS): Alfonso Navarrete Prida
 * Secretary of Welfare (BIENESTAR): Luis Enrique Miranda Nava
 * Tourism Secretary (SECTUR): Enrique de la Madrid Cordero
 * Secretary of the Environment (SEMARNAT): Rafael Pacchiano Alamán
 * Secretary of Health (SALUD): José Narro Robles
 * Secretary of Finance and Public Credit, (SHCP)
 * Luis Videgaray Caso, until November 27
 * José Antonio González Anaya, starting November 27

Governors

 * Aguascalientes: Martín Orozco Sandoval
 * Baja California: Francisco Vega de Lamadrid
 * Baja California Sur: Carlos Mendoza Davis
 * Campeche: Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas
 * Chiapas: Manuel Velasco Coello
 * Chihuahua: Javier Corral Jurado.
 * Coahuila
 * Rubén Moreira Valdez, until November 30
 * Miguel Ángel Riquelme Solís, starting December 1
 * Colima: José Ignacio Peralta
 * Durango: José Rosas Aispuro
 * Guanajuato: Miguel Márquez Márquez
 * Guerrero: Héctor Astudillo Flores
 * Hidalgo: Omar Fayad.
 * Jalisco: Aristóteles Sandoval
 * State of Mexico
 * Eruviel Ávila Villegas, until September 15
 * Alfredo del Mazo Maza, starting September 16
 * Michoacán: Silvano Aureoles Conejo
 * Morelos: Graco Ramírez.
 * Nayarit
 * Roberto Sandoval Castañeda, until September 18
 * Antonio Echevarría García, starting September 19
 * Nuevo León: Jaime Rodríguez Calderón ("El Bronco") Independent, until December 31.
 * Oaxaca: Alejandro Murat Hinojosa.
 * Puebla
 * Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas, until January 31.
 * José Antonio Gali Fayad, starting February 1.
 * Querétaro: Francisco Domínguez Servién
 * Quintana Roo: Carlos Joaquín González.
 * San Luis Potosí: Juan Manuel Carreras
 * Sinaloa: Quirino Ordaz Coppel
 * Sonora: Claudia Pavlovich Arellano
 * Tabasco: Arturo Núñez Jiménez
 * Tamaulipas: Francisco Javier García Cabeza de Vaca
 * Tlaxcala: Marco Antonio Mena Rodríguez
 * Veracruz: Miguel Ángel Yunes Linares
 * Yucatán: Rolando Zapata Bello
 * Zacatecas: Miguel Alonso Reyes
 * Head of Government of the Federal District/Mexico City: Miguel Ángel Mancera, Independent

January to March

 * 1 January – Consumers are concerned about abrupt increases in gasoline prices, known as el gasolinazo.
 * 18 January – Colegio Americano del Noreste shooting; a 15-year-old student shoots a teacher and three classmates in Monterrey.
 * 12 March – Former Interim governor Flavino Ríos Alvarado of Veracruz is arrested for covering up his predecessor's, Javier Duarte de Ochoa, crimes and helping him escape.
 * 13 March – SEP announces educational reform measures.
 * 14 March – A mass grave site of more than 250 people is discovered in Palmas de Abajo, Veracruz.
 * 16 March – Prison escape in Culiacán.
 * 31 March – A driver crashes after driving his car 200 km per hour on Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City.

April to June

 * 10 April – Former Tamaulipas governor Tomás Yarrington, (PRI), is arrested in Italy, charged with plotting the murder of gubnatorial candidate Rodolfo Torre Cantú in 2010.
 * 15 April – Former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte, (PRI, 2010–2016) is arrested in Panajachel, Sololá Department, Guatemala.
 * 21 May – A 42-year-old Russian Nazi kills a 19-year-old man in Cancun after a mob tries to lynch the Russian. He had earlier posted anti-Mexican racist comments on YouTube, but authorities refused to deport him.
 * 4 June – Elections
 * Gubnatorial election in the State of Mexico, won by Alfredo del Mazo Maza (PRI).
 * General elections in CoahuilaNayarit; Miguel Ángel Riquelme Solís (PRI), elected governor.
 * General elections in Nayarit; Antonio Echevarría García (PAN), elected governor.
 * Municipal elections in Tlaxcala and Veracruz.

July to September

 * August – Hurricanes Franklin and Katia; the latter kills two in Veracruz.
 * 21 August – A partial solar eclipse is visible.
 * 7 September
 * A magnitude 8.1 earthquake hit off southern Mexico coast, 300 injuries, 98 people killed, and tsunami have surrounding warning issue.
 * The Chamber of Deputies ends a logjam.
 * 19 September – A magnitude 7.1 earthquake strikes central Mexico, killing more than 200 people.

October to December

 * 10 November — At 7:25 local time, eruption of Popocateptl continues.
 * 18 to 20 November – Sales for El Buen Fin are less than anticipated.
 * 25 December – An earthquake in Acapulco of 5.0 magnitude triggers the alarm in Mexico City, but no injuries or damages are reported.

Holidays, and observances

 * January 1 – New Year's Day, statutory holiday
 * January 6 – Feast of the Epiphany
 * February 2 – Feast of Candlemas
 * February 6 – Constitution Day, statutory holiday
 * February 14 – Day of Love and Friendship
 * February 20 – Mexican Army Day, civic holiday
 * February 23 to 28 – Carnival in Mexico
 * February 24 – Flag Day, civic holiday
 * March 8 – International Women's Day
 * March 18 – Anniversary of the Mexican oil expropriation, civic holiday
 * March 20 – March equinox
 * March 21 – Benito Juárez's Birthday, statutory holiday
 * April 9 to 15 – Holy Week
 * March 13 – Holy Thursday
 * March 14 – Good Friday
 * April 21 – Heroic Defense of Veracruz, civic holiday
 * April 30 – Children's Day
 * May 1 – Labour Day, statutory holiday
 * May 5 – Cinco de Mayo, civic holiday
 * May 8 – Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla's Birthday, civic holiday
 * May 10 – Mother's Day
 * May 15 – Teachers' Day
 * June 1 – Mexican Navy Day, civic holiday
 * June 18 – Father's Day
 * June 20 – June solstice
 * September 13 – Anniversary of the "Heroic Cadets", civic holiday
 * September 15 – Cry of Dolores, civic holiday
 * September 16 – Independence Day, statutory holiday
 * September 30 – José María Morelos's Birthday, civic holiday
 * October 12 – Day of the Race, civic holiday
 * November 1 – All Saints' Day
 * November 2 – Day of the Dead
 * November 20 – Revolution Day, statutory holiday
 * November 26 – Feast of Christ the King
 * December 12 – Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
 * December 16 to 24 – Las Posadas
 * December 21 – December solstice
 * December 24 – Christmas Eve
 * December 25 – Christmas Day, statutory holiday

Awards

 * Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor – Julia Carabias Lillo
 * Order of the Aztec Eagle
 * David Drier, U.S. Congressman (R-CA).
 * Stuart Gulliver, HSBC
 * Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of Portugal
 * National Prize for Arts and Sciences
 * Linguistics and literature – Alberto Ruy Sánchez Luy
 * Physics, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences – María Elena Álvarez-Buylla Roces
 * Technology and Design – Emilio Sacristan Rock
 * Popular Arts and Traditions – Francisco Barnett Astorga
 * Fine arts – Nicolás Echevarría
 * History, Social Sciences, and Philosophy – Mercedes de la Garza Camino
 * National Public Administration Prize
 * Ohtli Award
 * Sarahi Espinoza Salamanca
 * Joseph I. Castro

January

 * January 1
 * Edson Tadeo Cárdenas Huerta (17), soccer player (Tigres UANL) (b. 1999).
 * Martha Patricia Figueroa Juárez (53), social activist, businesswoman, politician in Cordoba, Veracruz; cáncer.
 * Serafín Espinal (65), músician.
 * January 2
 * Ernesto Franco Cobos, cultural promoter and writer in Tuxpan.
 * Olegario Contreras Rubio, radio announcer in Sinaloa; heart problems.
 * Analy Loera, businesswoman and cultural promoter; brain and lung cancer.
 * January 3
 * Cecilia González Gómez, 55, politician, Deputy (2012-2915); heart attack (b. 1961).
 * Lucía Eugenia Torres Pereda, journalist.
 * January 5
 * Marco Francisco González Meza, public servant, accidente de tráfico.
 * Alfonso Humberto Robles Cota, Roman Catholic bishop of Tepic (b. 1931).
 * Cesáreo Víctor Santiago López, polítician from Oaxaca; murdered.
 * Carmen Sánchez Galán (45), public servant; complicaciones post-operative complications.
 * January 15
 * Isidro Baldenegro López, environmental activist, murdered.
 * Gorky González Quiñones, ceramist (b. 1939).
 * January 16 – Romeo Gómez Aguilar (97), músician and academic (b. 1919).
 * January 17 – Martín Barrón Félix (52), physicist and meteorologist; liver failure and anemia (b. 1964).
 * January 18 – Raúl Muñoz Popoca (77), businessman in tourist industry.
 * January 19
 * David Contreras, polítician (PRI) and public servant; diabetes.
 * Fernando Soto (17), músician from Jalisco; drowning.
 * January 20 – Abraham Ibarra Robles, public servant from Santa María Colotepec, Oaxaca; murdered.
 * January 21 – Fernando Maiz Garza (57), businessman, builder, and philanthropist; airplane crash (b. 1959).
 * January 22
 * Jesus Garcia, 72, boxer.
 * Juan Huerta Ortega (67), businessman and rancher from Puebla; heart attack (b. 1949).
 * Isidro Patrón Lara, musician.
 * January 23 – Giovanni Arturo Amparan Zaragoza (30), businessman; shot.
 * January 24
 * Ismael Gutiérrez (79), boxer (b. 1937).
 * Antolín Vital Martínez, polítician, mayor of Tepexco, Puebla; murdered.
 * January 25
 * Adalberto Rosas López, polítician from (Ciudad Obregón), Sonora; thrombosis.
 * Agustín Sauret (85), voice actor ("Ned Flanders" in The Simpsons).
 * Raúl Valerio, 90, actor (Por tu amor (telenovela), Clase 406, La Verdad Oculta, Imperio de Cristal).
 * January 26 – Javier García Narro, businessperson and leader of Coparmex (a business association) in Saltillo, Coahuila.
 * January 27
 * Fredman Cruz Maldonado, singer; lung problems.
 * Mario Palestina Moreno (45), baseball player; heart attack (b. 1971).
 * January 28
 * Benjamín Cabral, filmmaker.
 * Víctor Hugo Saldaña Gutiérrez (22), soccer player; murdered (b. November 8, 1994).
 * January 29
 * Omar Jair Canepa Polanco, public servant; murdered.
 * Ángel García Cook (79), anthropologist and researcher (INAH) (b. 1937).
 * Jorge Robles, músician and singer; cáncer.
 * January 30 – Fidel Briano (72), lawyer and journalist.
 * January 31
 * Pedro Koh Cimé, Yucatan polítician; murdered.
 * José Luis Lagunes López, public servant; cáncer.

February

 * February 3 – Lorenzo Servitje, 98, businessman and philanthropist, co-founder of Grupo Bimbo (b. November 20, 1918.
 * February 7 – Eusebio Ruvalcaba (65), writer (Un hilito de sange), journalist, essayist, playwright (b. 1951).
 * February 9 – Josefina Leiner, actress (b. 1929).
 * February 15 – José Solé, 87, stage actor and director (Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes) (b. July 28, 1929).
 * February 16 – Teresa del Conde, art historian and critic (b. 1935).
 * February 21 – Neus Espresate Xirau (83), Spanish-born Mexican editor (founder of Ediciones Era); complicaciones respiratorias (n. 1934).
 * February 22
 * David Bárcena Ríos, equestrian and modern pentathlete (b. 1941).
 * Ricardo Domínguez, 31, welterweight wrestler; colon cancer (b. 1985).
 * February 27 – Eva Maria Zuk, 71, Polish-born Mexican pianist; lung problems.

March

 * March 3
 * Rolando Arellano Sánchez (22), músician and singer ("Grupo Contacto"), murdered.
 * Miguel Guzmán Rosales (66), painter.
 * March 5
 * Abril Campillo (58), actress; breast cancer (b. 1958).
 * Tony Flores (67), comedian; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
 * Alejandro Rosales (49), television star (El Sibidibidi); heart attack.
 * José Ignacio Rosillo Rodríguez (85), journalist.
 * March 6 – Jesús Silva Herzog Flores, 81, economist and politician (PRI) (b. 1935)
 * March 9
 * Enrique Ortiz Rivas, mathematician, politician, and labor leader; surgical complications.
 * Raquel Parot (92), actress
 * Juan Gabriel Sánchez Gómez (43), leader of taxi drivers in Tizayuca, Hidalgo; murdered.
 * Zorro (62), singer and politician, stroke.
 * March 12
 * Mario Agredano Brambila (88), radio and television announcer, reporter, and commentator in Nuevo Leon.
 * Joaquín Arizpe de la Maza, businessman and philanthropist.
 * Refugio Arturo García Moreno (63), education leader ("Conalep"); heart attack.
 * Raúl Maldonado Mendoza, poet and orator from Oaxaca; heart attack.
 * March 13 – Sarah Jiménez, engraving artist, member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana; respiratory problems (b. 1927).
 * March 14 – José Iván Ponce, labor leader in Tizayuca, Hidalgo; murdered.
 * March 15 – Armando Garza Sada (84), engineer, businessman (Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery), and banker (Banco de Londres y México and Banpais).
 * March 18
 * Juan Miguel de Mora Vaquerizo (96), member of the International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War, university professor, and writer (b. October 18, 1921).
 * Santiago Vela, reporter for "Radio Formula" in Fortín de las Flores, Veracruuz; murdered.
 * March 19 – José Reza Fernández (61), polítician in Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila; suicide.
 * March 20
 * Arturo Cruz Bárcenas (58), journalist (La Jornada); renal disease.
 * Carlos Hermosillo Arteaga, 39, politician (PRI), Deputy (2015-2018) and public servant in Chihuahua; auto accident (b. 1977).
 * Antonio Riviello Bazán (90), former Secretary of National Defense (1988) (b. Nov 21, 1926).
 * Humberto Romo Medina, radio and television announcer in Nuevo Leon.
 * March 21
 * Víctor Bartoli (65), writer (Mujer Alabastrina) from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.
 * Marco Villafán (64), translator and adaptor of theatrical productions.
 * March 23 – Miroslava Breach, 54, journalist (La Jornada and El Norte de Chihuahua); murdered (b. August 7, 1962).
 * March 29
 * Felipe Altamirano Carrillo, Indigenous priest from Nayarit; murdered.
 * Dennis Palomo (21), comedian; suicide.
 * Aurelio Prado Flores (68), Roman Catholic social activist and columnist (La Voz) (B. 1949).
 * Leodegario Varela González, polítician from Zacatecas; cáncer.
 * March 30 – Six murders in Oaxaca:
 * Juan José Hernández Alchino, 38, teacher from Pinotepa Nacional.
 * Rutilio Quirino Barragán Andrade, 75, former mayor of Santiago Tamazola (PRD).
 * Amada Berenice H. V., a high school student from Santiago Jocotepec.
 * Abel Rivera Roque, 31, called El Tortilla, from Tuxtepec.
 * March 31 – Rubén Amaro Sr., 81, baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees) and coach, World Series champion (1980); natural causes (b. 1936).

April

 * April 2 – Alma Delia Fuentes, actress (Los Olvidados (1950) A toda máquina (1951), and Historia de un corazón (1951)) (b. 1937).
 * April 7 – Arturo García Bustos, 90, painter (b. 1926).
 * April 8 – José Ángel Nájera Sánchez Fisherman, professional wrestler (b. 1951)
 * April 9
 * Roger Arellano Sotelo, polítician, former mayor of Acapetlahuaya, Guerrero; murdered.
 * Fidencio Escamilla Cervantes (65), poet and playwright from Tonala, Jalisco; heart attack (n. 1951).
 * Margarita Isabel, 75, Mexican actress (Cronos), emphysema.
 * Alicia Rivas Lombera, high school theater teacher; cáncer.
 * José Alberto Toledo Villalobos, anti-mining activist in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Oaxaca; murdered.
 * April 11 – Teresa Moran, 78, painter from Puebla (b. September 15, 1939).
 * April 12
 * Rafael Junquera Maldonado, writer and activist (Student movement of 1968) from Xalapa, Veracruz (b. 1941 or 1942).
 * Rubén Morales Rodríguez, 79, public accountant from Veracruz (city).
 * April 13 – Antonio Xiu Cachón (76), Maya Indigenous leader.
 * April 14 – Max Rodríguez Palacio, journalist and reporter ("Colectivo Pericú"); murdered.
 * April 19 – Demetrio Saldivar Gómez, politician (founder of Party of the Democratic Revolution in Guerrero); murdered.
 * April 21 – Rogerio César Armenta Ramírez, journalist (El 10 de Guerrero).
 * April 22 – Leobardo Flores Ávila, 102, co-founder of the Confederation of Mexican Workers in Torreón, Coahuila.
 * April 24
 * Evangelina Villegas, 92, biochemist.
 * Juan José Flores Lira, polítician, mayor of Ignacio de la Llave, Veracruz; heart attack.
 * April 28
 * Brazo de Oro, wrestler; heart attack (b. 1959).
 * Alejandro Hernández Santos, polítician, mayor of San Bartolomé Loxicha, Oaxaca; murdered.
 * April 29 – Filiberto Álvarez Landeros, journalist and radio announcer in Jojutla, Morelos (Poemas y cantares and La Señal); murdered.

May

 * May 1 – Santos Vega Camargo (73), actor and theater director ("El Confesionario") from Torreón (b. November 1, 1943.
 * May 3 – José Herrera Aispuro (51), director of the College of Accounting and Administration of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa; murdered.
 * May 4 – Guadalupe González Saíno (30), polítician from Jopala, Puebla; murdered.
 * May 7 – Gran Apache, 58, professional wrestler (AAA), intestinal cancer.
 * May 11
 * José Manuel Amarillas Monjardín, polítician from Novolato, Sinaloa; murdered.
 * Andrea Romero Rojas, food propomoter (cacao) from Zacatelco, Tlaxcala (b. 1953).
 * May 12
 * Miguel Ángel Sánchez Morán, public servant and criminal lawyer from Mazatlán; murdered.
 * May 13
 * Hermenegildo Aké Sarabia, labor leader and politician from Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo.
 * Enrique Barrera Chávez (86), form tresurer of Coahuila.
 * May 15
 * Felipe Ehrenberg, 73, artist, professor and publisher (b. June 27, 1943).
 * Javier Valdez Cárdenas, journalist (Ríodoce, La Jornada), shot and killed by unidentified gunmen (b. April 14, 1967).
 * Ángel Noé Mercado Carrillo (43), physician and public servant (director is ISSSTE in Tehuacan, Puebla); murdered (b. 1974).
 * Jonathan Rodríguez Córdova (26), journalist and reporter (El Costeño de Autlán) from Autlán, Jalisco; he and his mother were murdered.
 * May 16 – Mario Moreno Ivanova (57), comedian, son of Cantinflas (b. 1960).
 * May 17 – Raúl Córdoba, 93, soccer player (Club Atlas, national team) (b. March 13, 1924).
 * May 18
 * Armando Arce Serrano (57), camera operator and video journalist (Televisa) (b. 1959).
 * Oscar González Guerrero (91), comic book writer and illustrator.
 * José Mercado Luna (89), soccer player (1948 Olympic Team) (b. August 6, 1928).
 * Enrique Soto Gonzáles, chronicler, historian, and public servant from Pátzcuaro, Michoacan; heart attack.
 * May 19 – David Sánchez, 25, flyweight boxer, traffic collision.
 * May 20 – Miguel Vázquez Torres, Indigenous Huichol leader; murdered.
 * May 22 – Santiago Salas de León, académic, writer, and rector of open university.
 * May 24 – Miguel Ángel Camacho Zamudio, physician and public servant (director of ISSSTE in Mazatlan); murdered.
 * May 25 – Juan Carlos Zamarripa Fernández, polítician, mayor of Pánuco, Veracruz; murdered.
 * May 27 – Jaasiel Hernán Contreras Vega, photographer; murdered.
 * May 31 – Fernando Sarabia Beltrán (108), académic and activist.

June

 * June 2 – Armando Mendoza Duarte (48), polítician; murdered (b. 1969).
 * June 3
 * Juan Robinson Bours, businessman from Ciudad Obregón, Sonora; Alzheimer's disease (b. December 25, 1928)
 * Antonio Sarabia (72), writer (Tres pies al gato) (b. June 10, 1944).
 * June 5
 * Eduardo Catarino Dircio, politician (Morena) from Tixtla de Guerrero municipality, Guerrero; killed by state police.
 * Eleazar Vargas Lara, community leader and politician from Iguala, Guerrero; murdered.
 * Ana Winocur (44), journalist; pancreatitis (b. October 1972).
 * June 6 – Jorge Ortiz Murray, leader of fishermen in Mazatlan; heart attack.
 * June 8
 * Antonio Medellín, 75, Mexican actor (Tres veces Ana, Porque el amor manda, Cuando me enamoro).
 * Elmer Arias Gutiérrez (24), músician; murdered.
 * Crisóforo Otero Heredia, politician (PRD), former mayor of Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero (2012-2015); murdered.
 * June 30 – Ramiro Alejandro Celis, 25, bullfighter, gored.
 * June 10 – Luis Fuentes Molinar, 89, journalist and politician (PRI), former mayor of Chihuahua (1977-1980) and federal Deputy (1973-1976).
 * June 11 – Radamés Díaz Meza, Culiacán, Sinaloa, businessman; murdered.
 * June 15 – Raúl Miranda Valencia, 48, lawyer and public servant from Michoacan; murdered.
 * June 17 – Luis Rey Sifuentes, politician (Morena) from Chihuahua; shot.
 * June 21 – Ulises Hueto Elizalde ("El Chispa") (33), boxer from Mexico City; murdered.
 * June 23 – Eva Castañeda Cortés (87), social activist (Unión de Comuneros Emiliano Zapata) from Morelia, Michoacan.
 * June 24
 * Camilo Juan Castagne Velazco, police commissioner of La Antigua, Veracruz; murdered alongside another police officer.
 * Jorge Humberto Higareda Magaña (75), businessman and leader of truckers in Puebla (b. 1942).
 * June 26
 * Salvador Adame, journalist from Gabriel Zamora, Michoacan; murdered (found dead this date).
 * Alejandro Zepeda Ortiz (27), journalist and reporter from Chiapas; suicide.
 * June 27
 * Pablo Martín Obregón, journalist (Televisa) from Chilpancingo, Guerrero; suicide (hanging).
 * Valentín Pimstein 91, Chilean-born television producer (Televisa) who lived in Mexico (b. August 9, 1925).
 * June 29
 * Rodolfo Díaz ("Chivo") (78), boxer and trainer; diabetes.
 * Vinicio Ferrer Merino, polítician, mayor of San Mateo Sindihui, Oaxaca; killed during agrarian conflict.
 * Demetrio Jaime Martínez Benítez, politician, former mayor of San Francisco Cahuacúa, Oaxaca; killed during agrarian conflict.
 * Meztli Sarabia Reyna, activist (Unión Popular de Vendedores Ambulantes (UPVA) “28 de Octubre”) from Puebla; murdered.
 * June 30 – Ramiro Alejandro Celis, 25, bullfighter, gored.

July
July 22
 * July 1
 * Gregorio Delgadillo Santos (38), polítician (Morena) from Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl; murdered.
 * Simón Flores Ramón, polítician and government worker from Atlacomulco, State of Mexico; electrical discharge.
 * July 2
 * Martín Feregrino Quiróz (27), lawyer and educator (Autonomous University of Queretaro); breathing problems.
 * Rodrigo D Garay, actor.
 * July 3 – José Luis Cuevas, 83, artist.
 * July 4 – Walter González Arriaga, polítician; murdered.
 * July 5 – Luis López Villa (71), Catholic priest from Los Reyes La Paz, State of Mexico; throat slit.
 * July 6
 * David Alonso López, 39, boxer, shot.
 * Mariano Herrán Salvatti (68), lawyer and civil servant; liver condition.
 * Héctor Villasana Rosales (78), lawyer and académic; anemia.
 * July 7
 * Sergio Fuentes Gutiérrez, lawyer and researcher.
 * Jorge Juan Rodriguez Reyes, labor leader; automobile accident.
 * July 8 – Guadalupe Baltazar Rojas, chronicler and craftswoman from Ixtenco, Tlaxcala.
 * July 9 – Diego Zavala Pérez (85), lawyer, académic, and polítician, father of Margarita Zavala; heart attack.
 * July 10 – Pedro Joaquín Alberto Cárdenas Segura, músician, composer, and orquestra director.
 * July 13 – Héctor Lechuga, 88, comedian, actor and radio personality (México 2000), heart attack.
 * July 14
 * René Chávez (69), baseball player.
 * Carlos Torres González, UANL High School principal; murdered.
 * Elías Sergio Treviño Earnshaw, former mayor of Monclova, Coahuila.
 * July 17 – Martha Nava (75), Mexico's best female basketball player.
 * July 18
 * Irma Camacho García (67), polítician (substitute mayor of Temixco, Morelos, 2016–2017); cardiorespiratory arrest.
 * Erika Mireles, voice actress ("The Simpsons" and "Doña Clotilde").
 * July 19 – Hortensia de la Concepción Orozco Tejada, polítician; stroke.
 * July 20 – Felipe de Jesús Pérez Luna (48), criminal; shot by police.
 * July 21 – Ángel Padilla, músician (harp player).
 * Juan Bernardo Ruvalcaba, boxer and trainer; killed during robbery.
 * José Arturo Tolosa Campos (59), Sinaloa photojournalist (El Debate); accidente de tránsito.
 * July 23 – Erwin Trejo (47), singer (Juan Gabriel's twin); murdered.
 * July 24
 * Juan Figueroa Fuentes, polítician (PRD) and public official; heart attack.
 * Luis Gimeno, Uruguayan emigrant actor (Mañana es para siempre) (b. 1927).
 * July 25
 * Gerardo Gallardo (49), actor ("Chef Ornica") (b. 1967).
 * David Vera Jiménez (54), public servant in Mexico City; heart attack.
 * July 26
 * Saúl Escudero Pozos (48), polítician and public servant; cáncer.
 * Ramón Xirau, 93, Spanish-born Mexican poet, philosopher and literary critic.
 * July 28 – Luis Arturo Porras Aceves (78), journalist and reporter (El Heraldo de Chihuahua) (b. 1939).
 * July 31
 * Lorenzo Arroyo, immigration activist; amyloidosis.
 * Baltazar Maldonado Rosales (55), polítician (former mayor of Apizaco Municipality, Tlaxcala; renal insufficiency and cáncer (b. 1961).
 * Luciano Rivera, journalist and reporter ("Dictamen" and TV channel CNR (176)) in Mexicali; murdered.
 * José Trinidad Ventura González (42), Presbyterian Church elder in Orizaba.

August

 * August 2
 * José Miguel Machorro Alcalá, Catholic priest; stabbed in Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral.
 * Edmundo Ortega, músician (bass player) and composer; heart attack.
 * August 4 – Roberto Corvera Guzmán, rector of Universidad Angelópolis in Angelópolis, Puebla; shot.
 * August 5 – Marcelino Perelló Valls (73), matemátician, académic, and former student activist (b. 1944).
 * August 6
 * Víctor Manuel Cárdenas Morales (65), writer and poet; stroke (b. 1952).
 * Pedro Manterola Sáinz (52), psychologist, politician, and public official from Veracruz; heart attack (b. 1965).
 * Virgilio Ruiz García, musician from Oaxaca; murdered.
 * August 8
 * Ramón Ángulo Santos (70), polítician former mayor of Angostura Municipality, Sinaloa; cardiac arrest.
 * Jaime Avilés Iturbe (63), journalist (Unomásuno) and columnist (La Jornada and Proceso); lung cancer.
 * Rius, 83, political cartoonist (b. June 20, 1934)
 * August 11 – Eugenio Polgovsky, 40, filmmaker (winner of 4 Ariel Awards).
 * August 12 – César Osuna Aguirre, baseball player (Venados de Mazatlán); murdered.
 * August 15 – Rafael Ramírez Sánchez, polítician, former mayor of Sahuayo, Michoacán; kidnapped and murdered.
 * August 16 – Jesús Aranda, journalist (La Jornada) (b. 1963).
 * August 20
 * Jerónimo González Huerta (71), artist (b. 1946).
 * Valdemar Jiménez Solís (90), poet, académic, and cultural journalist (b. 1926).
 * Aurora Meza Calles (54), Kumeyaay social activist and translator; pancreatitis.
 * Martín Rocha Hernández (56), Durango physician and labor leader; lung cáncer.
 * August 21
 * Miguel Mike" Orpinel Mendoza, sportscaster; heart attack.
 * Salomon Robbins (71), athlete and trainer.
 * August 22
 * Luis Muruato Puente (88), baseball player (Algodoneros de Unión Laguna).
 * Cándido Ríos Vásquez, journalist from Veracruz; murdered.
 * August 23
 * Mauricio Delfín Domínguez, polítician from Córdoba, Veracruz; suicide.
 * Ricardo Murguía (68), singer (Yo soy tu amigo fiel), músician, and voice actor (b. 1949).
 * August 24
 * Jorge Estrada Álvarez, architect and director or School of Architecture at Autonomous University of Sinaloa.
 * Genaro Moreno, children's television broadcaster.
 * August 26
 * Edgar Gil Yoguez (55), polítician, former mayor of Venustiano Carranza, Michoacán; heart attack.
 * Alicia Juárez (67), singer; heart attack (b. 1950).
 * Bertha Elisa Medina Parra, polítician and public servant, former mayor of Mocorito Municipality, Sinaloa.
 * August 27
 * Bernardino Cruz Rivas, polítician; cardiac arrest.
 * Juan Santos Vásquez, polítician, former mayor of San Esteban Amatlán, Oaxaca; run over by a car.
 * August 29 – Hugo Castro Rosado, businessperson and politician, former mayor of La Antigua, Veracruz; liver failure.
 * August 30
 * Efrain Loza, 78, 1964 Summer Olympics soccer player.
 * José Manuel García León, Tabasco músician; pulmonary emphysema.
 * August 31 – Nadia Stankovitch (93), Serbian-born Mexican pianist; heart attack (b. 1924).

September

 * September 2
 * Gabriela del Valle, actress (Maten a la hiena).
 * Alejo García García, académic (Instituto Universitario Londres), public servant, and chef.
 * Oscar Javier González Torres ("El Espectaculo"), 62, músician, actor y comedian; cáncer of the páncreas.
 * Marisela Ortega Lozano, journalist ("El Paso Times," "El Diario de El Paso," and Reforma); cáncer.
 * September 3 – Sugar Ramos, 75, Cuban-Mexican Hall of Fame boxer, WBA/WBC featherweight champion (1963–1964), cancer (b. December 2, 1941).
 * September 4 – José Trinidad Sepúlveda Ruiz-Velasco, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tuxtla (1965–1988) and San Juan de los Lagos (1988–1999), respiratory complications (b. March 30, 1921).
 * September 5 – José Durán González, 67, polítician, former mayor of Pueblo Nuevo, Guanajuato; murdered.
 * September 6 – Raúl Castañeda (34), boxer; murdered (b. 1982).
 * September 11
 * Carlos Galván Tello (63), agronomy engineer and public servant (National Forestry Commission of Mexico in Coahuila; cáncer.
 * Carlos Muñoz Portal (37), assistant television producer ("Narcos" on Netflix); murdered.
 * September 12 – Álvaro Matute Aguirre (74), historian (UNAM) (b. April 19, 1943).
 * September 27 – Hiromi Hayakawa, 34, Japanese-born Mexican actress (El Chema) and singer (La Academia), liver hemorrhage during childbirth.
 * September 28 – Karla Luna (38), actress (Las Lavanderas) and singer; cancer (b. September 25, 1979).

October

 * October 2 – Evangelina Elizondo, 88, actress (Premio Arlequín 2014; voice of Cinderella in the Walt Disney film), natural causes (b. 1929).
 * October 4 – Luis de la Hidalga y Enríquez (93), lawyer, public servant, writer ("El Violador de la Rosa", "La Venganza de Lady Wilshire"), and académic (b. December 12, 1923).
 * October 5 – Édgar Esqueda, journalist (Vox Populi); murdered.
 * October 6 – Stalin Sánchez, mayor of Paracho de Verduzco, Michoacan; murdered.
 * October 10 – Manuel Hernández Pasión, mayor of Huitzilan de Serdán, Puebla; murdered along with his wife and a security guard.
 * October 15 – Gonzalo Martínez Corbalá, engineer, ambassador, politician (PRI), Senator (1982–1988), governor of San Luis Potosi (1991-1992); (b. March 10, 1928).
 * October 16 – Cecilia Méndez, 60, radio announcer in Zapopan, Puebla; murdered.
 * October 19
 * Gaspar Jesús Azcorra Alejos (75), Yucatan priest, writer, and poet (b. 1942).
 * Julio Chávez Hernández, polítician (PT) and social activist in Veracruz.
 * October 20 – Crispín Gutiérrez Moreno, politician (PRI), rancher, and mayor of Ixtlahuacán, Colima; murdered.
 * October 21 – Rosaura Barahona, 75, journalist (El Norte) and feminist writer, pulmonary disease.

November

 * November 1 – Ignacio Villanueva (86), priest from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ciudad Juárez.
 * November 6 – Miguel Espinosa "Armillita" (59), bullfighter from Aguascalientes City (b. September 19, 1958).
 * November 11
 * Maru Dueñas (50), actress, director, and theater producer; auto accident (b. October 3, 1967).
 * Claudio Reyes Rubio, 53, TV director (Televisa); auto accident; (b. August 5, 1964).
 * November 13 – Miguel Hernández Urbán, painter and sculptor from Tultepec, State of Mexico
 * November 19 – Claudio Báez, 69, actor and singer.
 * November 20 – Silvestre de la Toba Camacho, 47, Ombudsman of the Human Rights Commission in Baja California Sur; murdered alongside his son Fernando de la Toba Lucero.
 * November 25
 * Jesús Gómez, 76, equestrian, Olympic bronze medalist (1980).
 * Rosario Green, 76, economist, diplomat and politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs (1998–2000) and Senator (2006–2012).
 * Rosendo Huesca Pacheco, 85, Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Puebla de los Ángeles (1977–2009).
 * November 26
 * Vicente García Bernal, 88, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ciudad Obregón (1988–2005).
 * Óscar Lara Aréchiga, 65, politician.
 * November 28 – Rafael Llano Cifuentes, 84, Mexican-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nova Friburgo (2004–2010).
 * November 29
 * Evelia Lopez Vassallo (82), social activist (Frente Cívico) from Tonalá, Chiapas; long-time illness.
 * María Angélica Luna Parra, polítician, public servant ("Instituto Nacional de Desarrollo Social"), and social activist.

December

 * December 5 – Iliana Godoy Patiño (65), narrator, researcher, and poet ("Contralianza" and "Mastil en Tierra") (b. January 22, 1952).
 * December 8 – Juan Celada Salmón, 101, engineer (Ternium) and inventor (Proceso HYL) (b. February 14, 1916).
 * December 11 – Jorge Schiaffino Isunza, 70, politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (1988–1991) (b. April 10, 1947).
 * December 14 – Javier Villalobos Jaramillo (76), architect, restaurer and académic (b. April 30, 1941).
 * December 15 – Rubén Pato Soria, 75, professional wrestler.
 * December 18
 * Emilio Alvarado Badillo (56), photographer, civil engineer, public servant and académic (ITESM, State of Mexico) (b. 1951).
 * Ricardo Miledi (90), neuro-scientist (Academia Mexicana de Ciencias y de la Academia Nacional de Medicina de México) (b. September 15, 1927).
 * Ricardo Suriano (67), journalist (Charamupa) from Tonalá, Chiapas.
 * December 19
 * Gumaro Pérez Aguilando (34), journalist and reporter (La Voz del Sur) in Acayucan, Veracruz; murdered.
 * Fernando Villares Moreno ("Zorro"), 62, singer ("Fugitivo"); stroke.
 * December 20 – Jesús Castillo Rangel (121), Revolutionary and farmer, Mexico's oldest man; respiratory insufficiency and pneumonia.(b. October 24, 1896).
 * December 24
 * Alejandro León Cázarez, baseball journalist and columnist (La Aficion).
 * Salvador Magaña Martínez, social leader and activist in La Huerta, Jalisco, polítician (Citizens' Movement); murdered.
 * Sergio Magaña Martínez, 68, polítician (PRI), Senator (1994–2000), businessman, former mayor of Morelia, Michoacan (1993); heart attack (b. December 2, 1949).
 * José Miguel Rodríguez Asaf (54), businessman (Grupo de Apoyo al Desarrollo de IZAMAL y sus Comisarias), polítician, former mayor of Izamal Municipality.
 * Juan Silveti Reynoso (88), bullfighter; lung disease (b. October 5, 1929).
 * December 25
 * Rudy Casanova (50), Cuban-born Mexican actor (Amores con trampa and Hasta el fin del mundo); breathing problems (b. November 3, 1967).
 * Alfredo Guzman Guzman, former mayor of Purísima del Rincón, Guanajuato (1977-1979).
 * José Luis Sánchez Camacho (85), músician.
 * December 28
 * David Antón (93), scenographer and costume designer (b. 1924).
 * Saúl Galindo Plazola, polítician (PRD), former mayor of Tomatlán (2013-2015), Jalisco; murdered.
 * Arturo Gómez Pérez, polítician mayor of Petatlán, Guerrero; murdered.
 * Luis Abraham González Contreras (31), photographer y reporter; murdered.
 * Gerardo Olavarrieta León, hotel owner ("Suites Kokai", "Plaza Kokai", and "Condominios Kokai") in Cancun, Quintana Roo.
 * Mario Stern (81), composer and académic (b. 1936).
 * December 31
 * Regino Díaz Redondo, journalist (Excélsior).
 * Juan González Gómez ("Juan Cotz"), 63, painter from San Juan Chamula, Chiapas (b. June 24, 1954).