José Domingo Jaramillo Urzúa (July 25, 1851 – Nancagua, May 9, 1916) was a Chilean farmer and politician.[1]
He was born on July 25, 1851, being the third of the five children of the marriage formed by ex-deputy owner Pedro José Jaramillo Niño and Mercedes Urzúa Correa.[2]
He dedicated himself to agricultural activities on his farm "El Cardal" in the commune of Nancagua, where he also served as mayor.[1] He was elected deputy for San Fernando, for the legislative period 1897–1900; during his administration, he was a member of the Permanent Commission of War and Navy.[1]
He died at his farm on May 9, 1916, at the age of 65.[1]