1931 Salvadoran legislative election
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Legislative elections were held in El Salvador from 11 to 13 January 1931. The election occurred with concurrent presidential elections.
11â13 January 1931
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All 42 seats in the Legislative Assembly 22 seats needed for a majority |
Results
Elected members
The following people were elected to the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador.[1] They assumed office on 12 February 1931 and voted to elect Arturo Araujo as El Salvador's next president.[2]
| Deputy | Department | Office(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Julio Contreras | Ahuachapán | |
| Flavio Jiménez | ||
| Pedro Menéndez | ||
| Vicente Navarette | Cabañas | |
| JoaquÃn Novoa | ||
| Luis Torres | ||
| Marco Antonio Artiga | Chalatenango | |
| Francisco Durán | ||
| Abel TobÃas | ||
| José Maximiliano Olano | Cuscatlán | President |
| Francisco Orellana Valdéz | ||
| Francisco Pascal Castro | ||
| Alberto Gallardo Parker | La Libertad | |
| Carlos Guirola | Vice President | |
| Vicente Sol | ||
| Armando Chacón | La Paz | |
| Rafael DÃaz | First Secretary | |
| José Villacorta | ||
| Héctor Galindo GarcÃa | La Unión | |
| Neftalà Girón | ||
| Guillermo Langlois | ||
| Marco Ãlvarez | Morazán | |
| José Lagos | ||
| Alfredo Pineda | ||
| Pedro Ãlvarez | San Miguel | |
| Paúl Avilés Herrera | ||
| Salvador David Moreno | ||
| Blas Cantissano | San Salvador | |
| Carlos Medina | ||
| José MejÃa | ||
| Gustavo Acevedo Aguilar | San Vicente | |
| Daniel Aguilar | ||
| Isabel Vaquerano | ||
| Nicolás Cabezas Duarte | Santa Ana | |
| José Cipriano Castro | ||
| Francisco Espinoza | ||
| Guillermo Campo | Sonsonate | |
| Secundio Mata | ||
| Justo Rufino Alfaro | ||
| Alberto Masferrer | Usulután | |
| Antonio Rafael Méndez | ||
| Luciano Zacapa |