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.

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1931 Salvadoran legislative election

← 1930
11–13 January 1931
1932 â†’

All 42 seats in the Legislative Assembly
22 seats needed for a majority
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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]

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Julio Contreras Ahuachapán
Flavio Jiménez
Pedro Menéndez
Vicente Navarette Cabañas
Joaquín Novoa
Luis Torres
Marco Antonio Artiga Chalatenango
Francisco Durán
Abel Tobías
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 Díaz First Secretary
José Villacorta
Héctor Galindo García La Unión
Neftalí Girón
Guillermo Langlois
Marco Álvarez Morazán
José Lagos
Alfredo Pineda
Pedro Álvarez San Miguel
Paúl Avilés Herrera
Salvador David Moreno
Blas Cantissano San Salvador
Carlos Medina
José Mejía
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
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