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|preceded2 = [[Juan Hernández López]]
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|succeeded2 = [[Celestino Iriarte Miró]]
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[[Senator]] '''Luis Sánchez Morales''' (November 27, 1867 – March 27, 1934) was a Puerto Rican politician who served as the second [[President of the Senate of Puerto Rico|President]] of the [[Senate of Puerto Rico]] from 1930 to 1932.

[[Senator]] '''Luis Sánchez Morales''' (November 27, 1867 – March 27, 1934) was a Puerto Rican politician who served as the second [[President]] of the [[Senate of Puerto Rico]] from 1930 to 1932.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Born on November 27, 1867 in [[Ciales, Puerto Rico]], guided by his father Manuel Sánchez Apellaniz and his mother Ana Morales, he studied in Ciales and [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]].
Sanchez was born on November 27, 1867, in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico|San Juan]], to Manuel Sánchez Apellaniz (1847-1884) and his mother Ana Morales Seijo (1853-1915). He had two younger brothers, Manuel (1872-1924) and Francisco (1879-1948). He studied in Ciales and in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]].


In 1884, with his father, he founded a commercial enterprise. In addition to running the family business, he delved into literature, writing for newspapers and magazines during the latter part of the 19th century, before becoming involved in politics.
In 1884, with his father, he founded a commercial enterprise. In addition to running the family business, he delved into literature, writing for newspapers and magazines during the latter part of the 19th century, before becoming involved in politics.
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During his early years in public service, he continued devoted to his business interests, served as a director of a commercial bank, a trustee of the [[University of Puerto Rico]] and president of the San Juan Chamber of Commerce and the [[YMCA]].
During his early years in public service, he continued devoted to his business interests, served as a director of a commercial bank, a trustee of the [[University of Puerto Rico]] and president of the San Juan Chamber of Commerce and the [[YMCA]].


He died in [[Río Grande, Puerto Rico|Río Grande]] on March 27, 1934, at the age of 66.
He died in [[Río Grande, Puerto Rico|Río Grande]] on March 27, 1934, at the age of 66. Was buried at the [[Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery]] in San Juan, Puerto Rico.


==Senate service==
==Senate service==


In the 1924 general elections, he was elected as a candidate of the Puerto Rico Alliance Party to the Senate, representing the district of San Juan, and was reelected in 1928. After the death of the Senate's first president, [[Antonio R. Barceló]], he was elected as its second president on February 20, 1930, serving until the end of that term in 1932.<ref>http://www.senadopr.us/Cronologia/Biograf%C3%ADa_luis%20sanchez%20morales.pdf</ref>
In the 1924 general elections, he was elected as a candidate of the Puerto Rico Alliance Party to the Senate, representing the district of San Juan, and was reelected in 1928. After the death of the Senate's first president, [[Antonio R. Barceló]], he was elected as its second president on February 20, 1930, serving until the end of that term in 1932.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Luis Sánchez Morales |title=DISCURSO INAUGURAL DON LUIS SÁNCHEZ MORALES SEGUNDO PRESIDENTE DEL SENADO DE PUERTO RICO |url=https://www.senado.pr.gov/Documents/Pasados%20Presidentes%20Mensajes/Discurso_LUIS%20S%C3%81NCHEZ%20MORALES.pdf |website=senadopr.gov |accessdate=15 July 2020 |language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.senado.pr.gov:443/Pages/Past%20Presidents/lsanchez.aspx|title=Luis Sánchez Morales|website=www.senado.pr.gov|language=es|access-date=2019-04-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190421075821/https://www.senado.pr.gov/Pages/Past%20Presidents/lsanchez.aspx|archive-date=2019-04-21|url-status=live}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 20 December 2024

Luis Sánchez Morales
2nd President of the Senate of Puerto Rico
In office
1929–1933
Preceded byAntonio R. Barceló
Succeeded byRafael Martínez Nadal
President pro tempore of the Senate of Puerto Rico
In office
1924–1929
Preceded byJuan Hernández López
Succeeded byCelestino Iriarte Miró
Member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from the San Juan district
In office
1924–1933
Personal details
Born
Luis Sánchez Morales

(1867-11-27)November 27, 1867
San Juan, Puerto Rico
DiedMarch 27, 1934(1934-03-27) (aged 66)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Political partyRepublican Party of Puerto Rico

Senator Luis Sánchez Morales (November 27, 1867 – March 27, 1934) was a Puerto Rican politician who served as the second President of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 1930 to 1932.

Biography

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Sanchez was born on November 27, 1867, in San Juan, to Manuel Sánchez Apellaniz (1847-1884) and his mother Ana Morales Seijo (1853-1915). He had two younger brothers, Manuel (1872-1924) and Francisco (1879-1948). He studied in Ciales and in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

In 1884, with his father, he founded a commercial enterprise. In addition to running the family business, he delved into literature, writing for newspapers and magazines during the latter part of the 19th century, before becoming involved in politics.

He represented the Puerto Rican Republican Party, founded by Dr. José Celso Barbosa in 1899, in Washington during the discussions leading to the approval of Puerto Rico's first Organic Act, known as the Foraker Act of 1900.

President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him as member of the United States territory's "Executive Committee", appointive precursor of the elective Senate of Puerto Rico, in 1904, which he then chaired from 1912 to 1917, when the committee was abolished by the Jones Act and replaced by the Senate.

During his early years in public service, he continued devoted to his business interests, served as a director of a commercial bank, a trustee of the University of Puerto Rico and president of the San Juan Chamber of Commerce and the YMCA.

He died in Río Grande on March 27, 1934, at the age of 66. Was buried at the Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Senate service

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In the 1924 general elections, he was elected as a candidate of the Puerto Rico Alliance Party to the Senate, representing the district of San Juan, and was reelected in 1928. After the death of the Senate's first president, Antonio R. Barceló, he was elected as its second president on February 20, 1930, serving until the end of that term in 1932.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ Luis Sánchez Morales. "DISCURSO INAUGURAL DON LUIS SÁNCHEZ MORALES SEGUNDO PRESIDENTE DEL SENADO DE PUERTO RICO" (PDF). senadopr.gov (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Luis Sánchez Morales". www.senado.pr.gov (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2019-04-21. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
Political offices
Preceded by President of the Senate of Puerto Rico
1929–33
Succeeded by
Preceded by President pro tempore of the Senate of Puerto Rico
1924–29
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Francisco Del Valle Atiles
Mayor of San Juan
1899
Succeeded by
R.M. Blanchford