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Juan Campisteguy

President of Uruguay

7 September 1859 Montevideo, Uruguay

4 September 1937(1937-09-04) (77) Montevideo, Uruguay

1 March 1927 – 1 March 1931

Juan Campisteguy Oxcoby (7 September 1859 – 4 September 1937) was a Uruguayan soldier, lawyer, and President of Uruguay (1927–1931). Biography He was born in Montevideo. Son of a soldier in the Great Siege of Montevideo, Campisteguy ended law studies in 1887. He participated in the Revolution of Quebracho and wrote in the newspaper El Día. He was Minister of Finance in 1899. He was Interior Minister from 1903 to 1904. He served as the President of the Senate of Uruguay in 1905. Campisteguy was formerly a close political ally of the long-serving, liberal President of Uruguay José Batlle y Ordóñez, although he subsequently maintained a more independent political relationship within the Uruguayan Colorado Party. He served as member of the National Council of Administration in 1921. Later, as President of Uruguay between 1927 and 1931. It was while Campisteguy was President in 1927 that women first exercised the vote in a local election (The Plebiscite of Cerro Chato of 1927). Campisteguy was succeeded as President by Gabriel Terra. He died in Montevideo in 1937.

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