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David Samanez Ocampo

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Nationality
  
Peruvian

Parents
  
Jose Samanez

Died
  
July 13, 1947, Lima, Peru

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
David Ocampo


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David Samanez Ocampo (4 November 1865 – 13 July 1947)1, the son of José Samanez, served as Interim President of Peru, officially as the President of the Southern Junta, during the transitional period of March to December 1931. He oversaw changes to the electoral statutes that effectively brought the vote to the masses, leading to the critical – if highly controversial – presidential election of December 1931, when Sánchez Cerro defeated Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre. Instrumental in his appointment was his reputation and high prestige among politicians of all factions.

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PASEO DE PROMOCION A MACHU PICCHU 5° A I E DAVID SAMANEZ OCAMPO MOLLEPATA


Democratic Party

Ocampo entered politics at an early age, joining the Democratic Party.

Revival of Electoral Law

One of the widely appreciated achievement of Ocampo's eight-month presidency was the revival of the electoral laws. This he did by drafting a special committee composed of the likes of, among others, Luis E. Valcárcel, Jorge Basadre Grohmann and Luis Alberto Sanchez. The committee established the secret ballot system and introduced provisions for the representation of minorities in the electoral system. The committee also introduced technological innovations to the electoral system, ridding it of the many redundancies.

References

David Samanez Ocampo Wikipedia


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