Alfredo Cámara Vales

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Born(1879-05-31)May 31, 1879
Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
SpouseMaría del Pilar Rosas Garibaldi
Alfredo Cámara Vales
Governor of Quintana Roo
In office
1912–1913
PresidentFrancisco I. Madero
Personal details
Born(1879-05-31)May 31, 1879
Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Political partyProgressive Constitutionalist Party (Mexico)
SpouseMaría del Pilar Rosas Garibaldi
Children8
Parent(s)Raymundo Cámara Luján
(father)
María del Cármen Vales Castillo
(mother)
RelativesPino-Cámara Family
Agustín Vales Castillo
(uncle)
Ismael Moreno Pino
(grand-nephew)

Alfredo Cámara Vales (1879 - 1957) was a Mexican businessman and liberal politician who served as the Governor of Quintana Roo from 1912 to 1913.[1] He fought during the Mexican Revolution.

His political career began as a supporter of Francisco I. Madero. He organized numerous anti-reelectionist clubs throughout the Yucatán Peninsula, working closely with his brother-in-law, José María Pino Suárez, and his brother, Nicolás. In 1912, Alfredo was appointed as the Governor of Quintana Roo by Madero. However, his tenure was short-lived as he was removed from the position by General Victoriano Huerta, who seized power through a military coup d'état during the Ten Tragic Days.

Nevertheless, Alfredo, along with his brother Nicolás, played a significant role in financing the campaign against Huerta and actively organized a revolutionary movement to overthrow him. Engaging in daring incursions, Alfredo conducted military operations in various states in the southeast of Mexico, aligning himself with the uprising led by Venustiano Carranza.

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