Composition of the municipal government in some periods.
On December 31, 1901 the city council was made up of the following officials: Mayor, Avelino Hernández; accountant secretary, Fernando Iradier; treasurer, Camilo Jiménez and intervening councilor, Rafael Triana.
Composition of the town hall in 1910: municipal mayor Alfredo Domínguez, president of the town hall Pedro Sardinas, secretary of the town hall Amado García González, councilors Nemesio Berrío, Ricardo Valdés, Pastor Guerra, Antonio González, Fermín Castanedo, Diego Triana, Nicasio Ulacia, Manuel Álvarez, Francisco Moreu, Daniel Pérez, Salomó Pérez and José Sánchez.
The electoral board has always been chaired by a municipal judge and municipal judges of Martí since 1903 have been non-literate citizens Francisco Morales Morales, Ricardo Valdés Morales (district attorney), José Inés Pérez Rivero, Mateo García González, Francisco Caraballo (prosecutor municipal), Francisco Arturo Mestre y Martell, Tomás Castillo Rodas, Antonio Valladares, Jorge Ataulfo del Portillo y Castillo, Seferino Cuervo Estrada, Juan Padrón and Arturo Mestre, who alternated in office with Armando González Soler who on various occasions presided over the municipal board .
At the end of 1919, Francisco Arturo Mestre, the last lay judge in Martí, ceased to act as judge and Dr. Luis Antonio Fortún assumed responsibility for the administration of justice in the municipality, and the aforementioned Mestre became the secretary of the court. when he was retired due to his age in 1923 he was replaced by Antonio Gudás González
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