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Vice President of the Dominican Republic

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The Vice President is the first person in the presidential line of succession, ascending to the Presidency upon the death, resignation, or removal of the President. Under the Constitution of the Dominican Republic, the Vice President shall be elected along with the President.

Since the independence of the Dominican Republic in 1844 until 1865, what is considered the First Republic, there were no constitutional Vice Presidents. Yet, during that time there were acting Vice Presidents; this was under the rule of Pedro Santana.

History

After the inception of the Dominican Republic, the country was run by a Central Governing Junta lead by Pedro Santana. As such, there was no need for a Vice President at the time. Yet, it is believed that the first Vice President of the Republic was Felipe Benicio Alfau Bustamante, who was elected as Acting Vice President by Pedro Santana. This was spurred because Santana was invited to go abroad yet the Republic had to be seen to in his absence.

The Constitution of the Dominican Republic has been amended many times, and in some instances the office of the Vice President had been eliminated to later be recreated. In times when the office was eliminated, if the President was leaving the country, an acting President was designated, therefore creating the post of a second in command. For example the 30th President of the Dominican Republic, Carlos Felipe Morales, elected Ramón Cáceres to be his Vice President from 1903 until 1905. Then from 1905–1911, the previous Vice President Ramón Cáceres is elected as President and the office of the Vice President is eliminated during that time span.

Also during the 31 year dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo, the office of the Vice President was eliminated or vacated on several occasions.

Since the 1966, which is considered the beginning of the 4th Republic, the office of the Vice President of the Dominican Republic has been a permanent post. Also, the Vice President has to be elected along with the President, not appointed by the latter.

Vice Presidents of the Dominican Republic, 1844–1861

# Picture Name Began office Left office Title(s) President
1 Felipe Benicio Alfau Bustamante 1954 1954 Vice President Pedro Santana
2 Manuel de Regla Mota y Alvarez 1854 1856 Vice President
3 Antonio Abad Alfau Bustamante 1856 1956 Vice President Manuel de Regla Mota
4 Buenaventura Báez 1856 1857 Vice President Buenaventura Báez
5 Domingo Daniel Pichardo Pró 1857 1858 Vice President
6 Benigno Filomeno de Rojas y Ramos 1858 1861 Vice President Pedro Santana

Annexation by Spain, 1861-1865

Vice Presidents of the Dominican Republic, 1865–1924

# Picture Name Began office Left office Title(s) President
7 Francisco Antonio Gómez y Báez 1865 1868 Vice President Pedro Antonio Pimentel
Buenaventura Báez
José María Cabral
Manuel Altagracia Cáceres
8 Manuel Altagracia Cáceres y Fernández 1868 1871 Vice President Buenaventura Báez
9 Juan Isidro Ortea y Kennedy 1871 1878 Vice President Ignacio María González
Ulises Francisco Espaillat
Buenaventura Báez
10 Francisco Gregorio Billini 1878 1882 Vice President Cesareo Guillermo
Ignacio María González
Cesáreo Guillermo
Gregorio Luperón
Fernando Arturo de Meriño

Vice Presidents of the Dominican Republic, 1924–1966

Vice Presidents of the Dominican Republic, 1966–present

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