Vice President of El Salvador explained

Post:Vice President
Body:the
Republic of El Salvador
Insignia:Coat of arms of El Salvador.svg
Insigniasize:125px
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of El Salvador
Termlength:Five years, renewable once[1]
Incumbent:Félix Ulloa
Incumbentsince:1 June 2019
Inaugural:Pedro José Arce (es)
Formation:September 1842
Constituting Instrument:Constitution of El Salvador

The vice president of El Salvador (Spanish; Castilian: Vicepresidente de El Salvador) is a political position in El Salvador which is elected concurrently with the position of President of El Salvador.

A list of the office holders follows. The list may not be complete.

List of vice presidents

Portrait Name
Term of office Political affiliationPresident
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1Pedro José Arce (es)
September 1842 7 February 1844IndependentJuan José Guzmán----Cayetano Antonio Molina----Pedro José Arce----Cayetano Antonio Molina----Pedro José Arce----Fermín Palacios[2]
2Luis Ayala
7 February 1844 29 February 1844Independent
3Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán
29 February 1844 1 February 1846IndependentFrancisco Malespín----Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán[3]
4José Campo y Pomar
1 February 18461 February 1848IndependentEugenio Aguilar[4]
5José Félix Quirós
1 February 18481 February 1852IndependentTomás Medina----José Félix Quirós----Doroteo Vasconcelos----Ramón Rodríguez----Doroteo Vasconcelos----Francisco Dueñas----José Félix Quirós----Francisco Dueñas----José María San Martín[5]
6Tomás Medina
1 February 18521 February 1854IndependentFrancisco Dueñas
7José Mariano Hernández
1 February 18541 February 1856IndependentVicente Gómez----José María San Martín
8Francisco Dueñas
1 February 18561 February 1858ConservativeFrancisco Dueñas----Rafael Campo
9Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán
1 February 18581 February 1860IndependentLorenzo Zepeda----Miguel Santín del Castillo----Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán----José María Peralta----Gerardo Barrios[6]
10José Félix Quirós
1 February 186023 October 1863IndependentGerardo Barrios
No Vice President (23 October 1863 – 1 February 1865)
11Gregorio Arbizú
1 February 18651 February 1869IndependentFrancisco Dueñas
12José María Parrilla
1 February 186915 April 1871IndependentFrancisco Dueñas[7]
No Vice President (15 April 1871 – 1 February 1872)
13Manuel Méndez
1 February 18721 September 1872IndependentSantiago González
No Vice President (1 September 1872 – 1 February 1876)
14Santiago González
1 February 18761 May 1876LiberalAndrés del Valle[8]
No Vice President (1 May 1876 – 1 March 1887)
15Baltasar Estupinián
1 March 188717 March 1887LiberalFrancisco Menéndez[9]
No Vice President (17 March 1887 – 1 March 1891)
16Antonio Ezeta
1 March 18919 June 1894LiberalCarlos Ezeta
No Vice President (9 June 1894 – 1 March 1895)
17Prudencio Alfaro
1 March 189513 November 1898LiberalRafael Antonio Gutiérrez
No Vice President (14 November 1898 – 1 March 1899)
18Francisco Antonio Reyes Gálvez
1 March 18991 March 1903LiberalTomás Regalado[10]
19Calixto Velado Eduardo
1 March 19031 March 1907ConservativePedro José Escalón
20Manuel Enrique Araujo
1 March 19071 March 1911IndependentFernando Figueroa
21Onofre Durán Santillana
1 March 19119 February 1913IndependentManuel Enrique Araujo
No Vice President (9 February 1913 – 1 March 1915)
22Alfonso Quiñónez Molina
1 March 19151 March 1923National Democratic PartyCarlos Meléndez Ramirez----Alfonso Quiñónez Molina----Jorge Meléndez
23Pío Romero Bosque
1 March 19231 March 1927National Democratic PartyAlfonso Quiñónez Molina
24Gustavo Vides
1 March 19271 March 1931National Democratic PartyPío Romero Bosque
25Maximiliano Hernández Martínez
1 March 19312 December 1931National Republican PartyArturo Araujo
No Vice President (2 December 1931 – 1 March 1945)
26Manuel Adriano Vilanova
1 March 194514 December 1948Unification Social Democratic PartySalvador Castaneda Castro[11]
No Vice President (14 December 1948 – October 1950)
27José María Peralta Salazar
[12]
October 195014 September 1956Revolutionary Party of Democratic UnificationÓscar OsorioNo vice president, Peralta was elected as the presidential designate[13] [14]
28Humberto Costa
14 September 1956 26 October 1960Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification[15] José María Lemus[16] [17]
No Vice President (26 October 1960 – 25 January 1962)
29Francisco José Guerrero
[18]
25 January 19621 July 1962National Conciliation PartyEusebio Rodolfo Cordón Cea[19]
Salvador Ramírez Siliézar
Independent
30Francisco Roberto Lima
1 July 19621 July 1967National Conciliation PartyJulio Adalberto Rivera Carballo[20]
31Humberto Guillermo Cuestas
1 July 19671 July 1972National Conciliation PartyFidel Sánchez Hernández
32Enrique Mayorga Rivas
1 July 19721 July 1977National Conciliation PartyArturo Armando Molina
33Julio Ernesto Astacio
[21]
1 July 197715 October 1979National Conciliation PartyCarlos Humberto Romero
No Vice President (15 October 1979 – 13 December 1980)
34Jaime Abdul Gutiérrez
13 December 19802 May 1982MilitaryRevolutionary Government Junta
(José Napoleón Duarte)
35Raúl Molina Martínez
2 May 19821 June 1984National Conciliation PartyÁlvaro Magaña[22] [23]
Mauricio Gutiérrez Castro
Nationalist Republican Alliance
Pablo Mauricio Alvergue
Christian Democratic Party
36Rodolfo Antonio Castillo Claramount
1 June 19841 June 1989Christian Democratic PartyJosé Napoleón Duarte[24]
37José Francisco Merino López
1 June 19891 June 1994Nationalist Republican AllianceAlfredo Cristiani
38Enrique Borgo Bustamante
1 June 19941 June 1999Nationalist Republican AllianceArmando Calderón Sol
39Carlos Quintanilla Schmidt
1 June 19991 June 2004Nationalist Republican AllianceFrancisco Flores Pérez
40Ana Vilma de Escobar
1 June 20041 June 2009Nationalist Republican AllianceAntonio Saca
41Salvador Sánchez Cerén
1 June 20091 June 2014Farabundo Martí National Liberation FrontMauricio Funes
42Óscar Ortiz
1 June 20141 June 2019Farabundo Martí National Liberation FrontSalvador Sánchez Cerén
43Félix Ulloa
1 June 2019IncumbentIndependent----Nuevas IdeasNayib Bukele

See also

Notes and References

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  6. Web site: Casa Presidencial - República de El Salvador . 2022-02-16 . 2009-03-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090302084934/http://www.casapres.gob.sv/presidentes/pres/rcampo1856.htm . dead .
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  8. Book: Ching, Erik. Authoritarian El Salvador: Politics and the Origins of the Military Regimes, 1880-1940. January 15, 2014. University of Notre Dame Press. 9780268076993. Google Books.
  9. Web site: Las constituciones de El Salvador. El. Salvador. Ricardo. Gallardo. July 17, 1961. Ediciones Cultura Hispánica. Google Books.
  10. Web site: Elections and Events 1850-1899 . 2018-11-17 . 2021-03-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210323211303/https://library.ucsd.edu/research-and-collections/collections/notable-collections/latin-american-elections-statistics/El%20Salvador/elections-and-events-1850-1899.html . dead .
  11. Web site: Elections and Events 1935-1969 - The Library. https://web.archive.org/web/20151022045810/http://libraries.ucsd.edu/collections/about/collections-of-distinction/latin-american-elections-statistics/el-salvador/elections-and-events-1935-1969.html. dead. 2015-10-22. October 22, 2015.
  12. Web site: Períodos presidenciales y constituciones federales y políticas de El Salvador . Ministerio de Educación, Dirección de Publicaciones . es . 1980.
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  14. Web site: Diario Oficial.
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  17. Web site: Systems (U.S.) . Institute for the Comparative Study of Political . El Salvador Election Factbook, March 5, 1967 . en . 1967.
  18. Web site: Historia del Órgano Legislativo de la Replública de El Salvador . 2021-06-21. 2019-07-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20190706085226/https://www.asamblea.gob.sv/sites/default/files/2017-12/Tomo_IV_Historia_AsambleaLegislativa.pdf. dead.
  19. Web site: Constitución Política de la República de El Salvador de 1962. Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de. Cervantes. Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes.
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  23. Sancton . Thomas A. . El Salvador: The Making of a President . Time . 1982-05-10.
  24. Web site: El sube y baja del poder electoral.pdf . La Prensa Gráfica . 2011-02-24 . 2012-06-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120607032523/http://archive.laprensa.com.sv/20081115/nacion/El%20sube%20y%20baja%20del%20poder%20electoral.pdf . dead .