Jorge Rojo Lugo (Huichapan, Hidalgo; 19 June 1933-Mexico City, 14 July 2010) was a Mexican lawyer and politician who was a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
Jorge Rojo Lugo became a lawyer after graduating from the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
He began his political career when he was elected federal deputy for the fifth federal electoral district of Hidalgo in the XLV Legislature of 1961 to 1964, from 1965 to 1970 he was Deputy Director General of the National Mortgage Bank and from 1970 to 1975 he was Director General of the same institution; from 10 January 1975 he was Director General of the National Agricultural Bank by appointment of President Luis Echeverría Álvarez.
[1] In mid-1975, in response to the declaration of disappearance of powers in Hidalgo on 29 April that same year, he was appointed as the PRI candidate for governor and was elected.
He assumed the governorship on 7 September for a term that ended on 31 March 1981, for which Otoniel Miranda had originally been chosen.