Vice President of Bolivia

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This is a list of Vice Presidents of Bolivia. There are several gaps in the list, caused by intermittent political turmoil. Where the terms of multiple Vice Presidents coincide, the designations First Vice President and Second Vice President were used. The names of Vice Presidents who also were President at one time or another are given in bold text. There may be errors in the dates given.

  1. José Ramón de Loayza Pacheco (December 26, 1828January 1, 1829)
  2. José Miguel de Velasco (May 24, 1829July 23, 1835)
  3. Mariano Enrique Calvo (July 23, 1835February 17, 1839)
  4. Aniceto Arce (May 31, 18801881)
  5. Belisario Salinas Belzu (May 31, 1880September 4, 1884)
  6. Mariano Baptista (September 4, 1884August 15, 1888)
  7. Jorge Oblitas (September 4, 1884August 15, 1888)
  8. José Manuel del Carpio (August 13, 1888August 4, 1892)
  9. Serapio Reyes Ortiz (August 15, 1888August 11, 1892)
  10. Severo Fernández Alonso (August 11, 1892August 19, 1896)
    • succeeded to the presidency following his election
  11. Rafael Peña de Flores (August 19, 1896April 12, 1899)
    • overthrown in coup
  12. Jenaro Sanjinés Calderón (August 19, 1896April 12, 1899)
    • overthrown in coup
  13. Lucio Pérez Velasco (October 25, 18991903)
  14. Aníbal Capriles Cabrera (October 25, 1899August 14, 1904)
  15. Eliodoro Villazón (August 14, 1904August 12, 1909)
  16. Valentín Abecia Ayllón (August 14, 1904August 12, 1909)
  17. Macario Pinilla Vargas (August 12, 1909August 14, 1913)
  18. Juan Misael Saracho (August 12, 19091915)
  19. José Carrasco Torrico (August 14, 1913August 15, 1917)
  20. Ismael Vázquez Virreira (August 15, 1917July 12, 1920)
    • overthrown in coup
  21. José Santos Quinteros (August 15, 1917July 12, 1920)
    • overthrown in coup
  22. Abdón Saavedra Mallea (January 10, 1926May 28, 1930)
    • overthrown in coup
  23. José Luis Tejada Sorzano (March 5, 1931November 27, 1934)
  24. Enrique Baldivieso (May 28, 1938April 24, 1939)
  25. Julián Montellano Carrasco (November 6, 1945July 21, 1946)
    • overthrown in revolution
  26. Mamerto Urriolagoitia (March 10, 1947October 24, 1949)
  27. Hernán Siles Zuazo (April 15, 1952August 6, 1956)
    • succeeded to the presidency following his election
  28. Ñuflo Chávez Ortiz (August 6, 1956June 24, 1957)
  29. Juan Lechín Oquendo (August 6, 1960August 6, 1964)
  30. René Barrientos Ortuño (August 6, 1964November 4, 1964)
    • succeeded to the presidency in a coup
  31. Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas (August 6, 1966April 27, 1969)
  32. Jaime Paz Zamora (October 10, 1982December 14, 1984)
  33. Julio Garrett Ayllón (August 6, 1985August 6, 1989)
  34. Luis Ossio Sanjinés (August 6, 1989August 6, 1993)
  35. Víctor Hugo Cárdenas (August 6, 1993August 6, 1997)
  36. Jorge Quiroga Ramírez (August 6, 1997August 7, 2001)
  37. Carlos Mesa (August 6, 2002June 9, 2005)
  38. Álvaro García Linera (January 22, 2006 – present)

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