Vice President of Peru

Second Vice President of
the Republic of Peru
Incumbent
Mercedes Aráoz

since 28 July 2016
Residence Government Palace
Appointer Direct popular election
Term length Five years, not renewable immediately
Inaugural holder Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente (1829)
Formation 1829-1831 and since 1858
Website www.presidencia.gob.pe
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Constitution

The Republic of Peru has two Vice Presidents who are elected along with the President in democratic elections. Their only mission is to replace the President in case of death, travel, judge, and other cases. Vice Presidents are first in the Presidential line of succession.

Historically, position of unique Vice President was in place between 1829–1831 and 1858–1862. Positions of First and Second Vice Presidents has been in place since 1862.

List of Vice Presidents of Peru

#Vice PresidentPolitical PartyInauguratedLeft officePresidentNotes
-Antonio Gutiérrez de la Fuente1 September 182916 April 1831Agustín Gamarra
-Juan Manuel del Mar24 October 185816 June 1862Ramón Castilla
FirstJuan Antonio PezetMilitary24 October 18625 August 1863Miguel de San Román
SecondPedro Diez CansecoMilitary24 October 18625 August 1863
FirstMariano Herencia ZevallosMilitary2 August 186827 July 1872José Balta
SecondFrancisco Diez CansecoMilitary2 August 186827 July 1872
FirstManuel Costas ArceCivilista Party2 August 18722 August 1876Manuel Pardo y Lavalle
SecondFrancisco Garmendia PuértolasCivilista Party2 August 18722 August 1876
FirstLuis La Puerta2 August 187618 December 1879Mariano Ignacio Prado
SecondJosé Francisco Canevaro2 August 187618 December 1879
FirstLizardo Montero Flores12 March 18816 November 1881Francisco García Calderón
SecondAndrés Avelino Cáceres12 March 18816 November 1881
FirstRemigio Morales BermúdezConstitutional Party3 June 188610 August 1890Andrés Cáceres
SecondAurelio DenegriConstitutional Party3 June 188610 August 1890
FirstPedro Alejandrino del SolarConstitutional Party10 August 18901 April 1894Remigio Morales Bermúdez
SecondJustiniano BorgoñoConstitutional Party10 August 18901 April 1894
FirstCésar CanevaroConstitutional Party10 August 189420 March 1895Andrés Cáceres
SecondCesáreo Chacaltana ReyesConstitutional Party10 August 189420 March 1895
FirstGuillermo BillinghurstDemocratic Party8 September 18958 September 1899Nicolás de Piérola
SecondAugusto Seminario VásconesDemocratic Party8 September 18958 September 1899
FirstIsaac AlzamoraAlianza Civil-Demócrata8 September 18998 September 1903Eduardo López de Romaña
SecondFederico BresaniAlianza Civil-Demócrata8 September 18998 September 1903
FirstLino Alarco BrediñanaCivilista Party8 September 19037 May 1904Manuel Candamo
SecondSerapio CalderónCivilista Party8 September 19037 May 1904
FirstJosé Salvador Cavero OvalleCivilista Party24 September 190424 September 1908José Pardo y Barreda
FirstEugenio Larrabure y UnanueCivilista Party24 September 190824 September 1912Augusto Leguía
SecondBelisario SosaConstitutional Party24 September 190824 September 1912
FirstRoberto LeguíaCivilista Party24 September 19124 February 1914Guillermo Billinghurst
SecondMiguel EcheniqueCivilista Party24 September 19124 February 1914
FirstRicardo Bentín SánchezAlianza Civil-Constitucional-Liberal18 August 19154 July 1919José Pardo y Barreda
SecondMelitón CarvajalAlianza Civil-Constitucional-Liberal18 August 19154 July 1919
FirstCésar Canevaro12 October 191931 October 1922Augusto Leguía
SecondAgustín de la Torre González12 October 191912 October 1924
FirstErnesto Montagne MarkholzPeruvian Army13 April 19368 December 1939Óscar R. Benavides
SecondAntonio Rodríguez RamírezPeruvian Army13 April 19368 December 1939
FirstRafael Larco HerreraConservative8 December 193928 July 1945Manuel Prado Ugarteche
SecondCarlos D. GibsonConservative8 December 193928 July 1945
FirstJosé Gálvez BarrenecheaNational Democratic Front28 July 194529 October 1948José Bustamante y Rivero
SecondEduardo Ganoza y GanozaNational Democratic Front28 July 194529 October 1948
-Zenón Noriega AgüeroPeruvian Army29 October 19481 June 1950Manuel A. Odría
FirstHéctor BozaOdriíst National Union28 July 195028 July 1956
SecondFederico BolognesiOdriíst National Union28 July 195028 July 1956
FirstLuis Gallo PorrasPeruvian Democratic Movement28 July 195618 July 1962Manuel Prado Ugarteche
SecondCarlos Moreyra y Paz SoldánPeruvian Democratic Movement28 July 195618 July 1962
FirstNicolás Lindley LópezPeruvian Army18 July 19623 March 1963Ricardo Pérez Godoy
SecondPedro Vargas PradaPeruvian Army18 July 19623 March 1963
FirstEdgardo Seoane CorralesPopular Action28 July 19633 October 1968Fernando Belaúnde Terry
SecondMario Polar UgartecheChristian Democracy28 July 19633 October 1968
-Luis Edgardo Mercado JarrínPeruvian Army3 October 196830 August 1975Juan Velasco Alvarado
-Pedro Richter PradaPeruvian Army30 August 197528 July 1980Francisco Morales Bermúdez
FirstFernando Schwalb López AldanaPopular Action28 July 198028 July 1985Fernando Belaúnde Terry[1]
SecondJavier Alva OrlandiniPopular Action28 July 198028 July 1985[1]
FirstLuis Alberto SánchezPeruvian Aprista Party28 July 198528 July 1990Alan García Pérez[1]
SecondLuis Alva CastroPeruvian Aprista Party28 July 198528 July 1990[1]
FirstMáximo San RománChange 9028 July 19905 April 1992Alberto Fujimori[1]
SecondCarlos García y GarcíaChange 9028 July 19905 April 1992[1]
FirstRicardo Márquez FloresChange 90-New Majority28 July 199528 July 2000[1]
SecondCésar Paredes CantoChange 90-New Majority28 July 199528 July 2000[1]
FirstFrancisco TudelaPeru 200028 July 200022 November 2000[1]
SecondRicardo Márquez FloresPeru 200028 July 200022 November 2000[1]
FirstRaúl Diez CansecoPopular Action28 July 200130 January 2004Alejandro Toledo Manrique[1]
SecondDavid WaismanPossible Peru28 July 200128 July 2006[1]
FirstLuis GiampietriPeruvian Aprista Party28 July 200628 July 2011Alan García Pérez[1]
SecondLourdes MendozaPeruvian Aprista Party28 July 200628 July 2011[1]
FirstMarisol EspinozaPeruvian Nationalist Party28 July 201128 July 2016Ollanta Humala[1]
SecondOmar ChehadePeruvian Nationalist Party28 July 201116 January 2012[1]
FirstMartín VizcarraPeruvians for Change28 July 201621 March 2018Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
SecondMercedes AráozPeruvians for Change28 July 201623 March 2018
SecondMercedes AráozPeruvians for Change23 March 2018IncumbentMartín Vizcarra

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "Presidentes y vicepresidentes desde 1980 en Perú, crisis y realidades". 26 July 2018.

See also

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