José Tiburcio López Constante (after 1790 – 25 September 1858) was governor of Yucatán, Mexico.
Antonio López de Santa Anna was removed as military commander of the area and immediately resigned as governor of Yucatán.
Despite the national context's worry over the fight between federalists and centralists, the initial year under Lopez's leadership was generally tranquil.
Fostered productive activities in the state, particularly those relating to the henequen industry then began to develop.
A decade later, in 1844, Lopez was again constant Yucatán governor to be appointed by Antonio López de Santa Anna, then president of Mexico, based on the provisions of the Organic Bases, 1843 governing the centralist Mexico then.