Francisco Javier Asalgado was a Chilean politician. He was the second and fourth mayor of the commune of Pichilemu, an office which he held between May 1905 and September 1909, and between May and September 1912.
Francisco Javier Asalgado | |
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4th Mayor of Pichilemu | |
In office 5 May 1912 – 22 September 1912 | |
Preceded by | Carlos I. Salas Salas |
Succeeded by | José Santos Becerra |
2nd Mayor of Pichilemu | |
In office 7 May 1905 – 3 September 1909 | |
Preceded by | José María Caro Martínez |
Succeeded by | Carlos I. Salas Salas |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Chilean |
Residence(s) | Pichilemu, Chile |
Occupation | Public worker |
Biography
editPolitical career
editIn 1900, Francisco Javier Asalgado was elected segundo alcalde of Pichilemu, as José María Caro Martínez began his third term as mayor (primer alcalde) of the commune. He was re-elected segundo alcalde of the commune in 1903. However, on 7 May 1905, just one year short of the end of his term, José María Caro Martínez resigned as mayor and decided to complete his term only as a regidor. In spite of this, the city council named Francisco Javier Asalgado as the acting primer alcalde. He served the remainder of Caro Martínez's term, which lasted until the next year. He was elected primer alcalde in the election of 1906.[1]
He ran again for primer alcalde of Pichilemu in 1909. The results of the March 1909 municipal election were controversial, with Francisco Javier Asalgado and Carlos Salas Salas disputing the primer alcalde office. However, an appeals court ruled in favor of Salas in September that year. After Salas' term was completed, he once again ran for the office of primer alcalde, and was elected. He began his second term on 5 May 1912 but decided to retire the next month. His resignation became effective on 22 September 1912. José Santos Becerra, segundo alcalde was named as acting primer alcalde.[1][2]
References
edit- ^ a b Saldías, Washington (2 August 2007). "Alcaldes, regidores y concejales de la comuna de Pichilemu". Pichilemu News (in Spanish). Pichilemu, Chile. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
- ^ Saldías, Antonio (22 December 2006). "Cuarenta y un alcaldes en 115 años de vida comunal han pasado por el municipio pichilemino". Pichilemu News (in Spanish). Pichilemu, Chile. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
External links
edit- Media related to Francisco Javier Asalgado at Wikimedia Commons