José Camilo Crotto

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Vice GovernorLuis Monteverde
Preceded byJosé Luis Cantilo (Interventor)
Succeeded byLuis Monteverde
ConstituencyFederal Capital
José Camilo Crotto
Governor of Buenos Aires
In office
1 May 1918  1 May 1921
Vice GovernorLuis Monteverde
Preceded byJosé Luis Cantilo (Interventor)
Succeeded byLuis Monteverde
National Senator
In office
1912–1918
ConstituencyFederal Capital
Personal details
Born(1863-05-26)26 May 1863
Died1936(1936-00-00) (aged 72–73)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Resting placeLa Recoleta Cemetery
PartyRadical Civic Union
SpouseEva Ángela Mazzini.[1]
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLegal
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José Camilo Crotto (1863–1936) was an Argentine politician, founder member of the Radical Civic Union.[2] He served as national Senator[3] and was Governor of Buenos Aires Province between 1918 and 1921.[4]

José Camilo was born Dolores, son of Giuseppe Crotto and Valeria Villas, belonging to a family of French-Italian roots.[5] He received his primary education in his hometown. Later in 1873, Crotto became a pupil at San Jose school, where he completed his secondary education.[6]

Education

Crotto obtained his law degree at the University of Buenos Aires in 1888.[7]

Political career

References

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