Rival Governments in Rebellion
| Picture | Name | Began | Ended | Title(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vicente Rocafuerte | October 20, 1833 | July 1834 | Jefe Supremo of the Department of the Guayas | |
| José Félix Valdivieso | July 13, 1834 | January 18, 1835 | Jefe Supremo | |
| José Joaquín de Olmedo | March 6, 1845 | June 18, 1845 | President of the Provisional Government | |
| Antonio de Elizalde | March 1850 | 1850 | Jefe Supremo | |
| Diego Noboa | February 20, 1850 | June 10, 1850 | Jefe Supremo | |
| José María Urvina | July 13, 1851 | July 17, 1851 | Jefe Supremo | |
| Provisional Government | May 1, 1859 | June 4, 1859 | ||
| Jerónimo Carrión | June 6, 1859 | 1859 | ||
| Gabriel García Moreno | June 4, 1859 | September 17, 1861 | Jefe Supremo | |
| Guillermo Franco | September 17, 1859 | September 24, 1860 | Jefe Supremo of Guayas and Azuay | |
| Ignacio de Veintemilla | September 8, 1876 | December 19, 1876 | Jefe Supremo | |
| Eloy Alfaro | February 1883 | October 11, 1883 | Jefe Supremo of Manabí and Esmeraldas | |
| Provisional Government | January 14, 1883 | July 9, 1883 | ||
| Pedro Carbo | September 17, 1883 | October 11, 1883 | Jefe Supremo of Guayas | |
| Eloy Alfaro | June 19, 1895 | August 23, 1895 | Jefe Supremo | |
| Flavio E. Alfaro Santana | December 22, 1911 | January 1912 | ||
| Pedro Jacinto Montero Maridueña | December 30, 1911 | January 1912 |
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