Carlos del Campo

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Constituency14th Departmental Grouping
Born(1901-08-26)26 August 1901
SpouseLuz Correa Fernández
Carlos del Campo
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1933  15 May 1941
Constituency14th Departmental Grouping
Personal details
Born(1901-08-26)26 August 1901
PartyLiberal Party
SpouseLuz Correa Fernández
Parent(s)Exequiel del Campo
Melania Rivera
ProfessionAgriculturalist

Carlos Alberto del Campo Rivera (26 August 1901–?) was a Chilean politician and agriculturalist who served as deputy of the Republic.[1]

Del Campo Rivera was born in Talca, Chile, on 26 August 1901. He was the son of Exequiel del Campo and Melania Rivera.[1]

He studied at the Instituto Nacional and later at the School of Agronomy of the University of Chile, completing up to his fourth year of studies.[1]

He devoted himself to agricultural activities, owning the San Rafael and La Floresta estates in Linares. In addition, he leased five other properties used for the cultivation of cereals, vineyards, market gardening, and livestock raising.[1]

He married Luz Correa Fernández in Santiago in 1941.[1]

Political career

Del Campo Rivera was a member of the Liberal Party. He served as mayor of the Municipality of Colbún.[1]

He was elected deputy for the Fourteenth Departmental Grouping (Linares, Loncomilla and Parral) for the 1933–1937 legislative period. During this term, he was a member of the Standing Committee on Internal Government and served as substitute member of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Colonization.[1]

He was re-elected for the same constituency for the 1937–1941 legislative period. During this term, he continued to serve on the Standing Committee on Internal Government and acted as substitute member of the Standing Committees on Roads and Public Works and on Agriculture and Colonization.[1]

Other activities

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