List of vice presidents of Mexico
The office of Vice President of Mexico was created by the Constitution of 1824, and was finally abolished by the current Constitution of 1917.[1] Many Mexican vice presidents acted as president during time between the end of the First Mexican Empire and the establishment of the Second Mexican Empire.
Vice President of Mexico | |
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Coat of arms of Mexico (1824–1918) | |
José María Pino Suárez, the last Vice President | |
Formation | October 20, 1824 |
First holder | Nicolás Bravo |
Final holder | José María Pino Suárez |
Abolished | February 5, 1917 (permanently vacant since February 19, 1913) |
Vice Presidents of Mexico
- Parties
Conservative Party
Liberal Party
National Porfirist Party / National Reelectionist Party
Anti-Reelectionist Party / Progressive Constitutionalist Party
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Party | |
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1 | Nicolás Bravo (1786–1854) | 20 October 1824 | 23 December 1827 | Conservative Party | |
2 | Anastasio Bustamante (1780–1853) | 11 June 1829 | 23 December 1832 | Conservative Party | |
3 | Valentín Gómez Farías (1781–1858) | 1 April 1833 | 26 January 1835 | Liberal Party | |
4 | Nicolás Bravo (1786–1854) | 12 June 1846 | 6 August 1846 | Conservative Party | |
5 | Valentín Gómez Farías (1781–1858) | 23 December 1846 | 1 April 1847 | Liberal Party | |
6 | Ramón Corral (1854–1912) | 1 December 1904 | 4 May 1911 | National Porfirist Party National Reelectionist Party | |
7 | José María Pino Suárez (1869–1913) | 6 November 1911 | 19 February 1913 (Assassinated) | Anti-Reelectionist Party Progressive Constitutionalist Party | |
Post vacant (19 February 1913 – 5 February 1917) | |||||
Post abolished (5 February 1917 – present) |
References
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