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Martin Travieso

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Preceded by
  
Emilio del Toro Cuebas

Preceded by
  
Roberto H. Todd Weels

Name
  
Martin Travieso

Died
  
1971

Political party
  
Union of Puerto Rico

Succeeded by
  
Angel de Jesus Sanchez

Succeeded by
  
Rafael Diaz de Andino

Role
  
Politician

Education
  
Cornell University

Profession
  
Politician, Senator, Attorney, Judge

Martin Travieso, Jr. (1882 — 1971) was a Puerto Rican politician, senator, lawyer, and judge. He was a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 1917 to 1921. He also served as Mayor of San Juan from 1921 to 1923.

Biography

Martin Travieso was born in 1882 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. He received his law degree from Cornell University in 1903.

In 1904, Travieso joined the Union Party in Puerto Rico, serving as member of the Executive Cabinet from 1908 to 1914. In 1917, he served as provisional Governor.

That same year, Travieso was elected to the first Senate of Puerto Rico. He served as senator for one term until 1921. After that, he served as Mayor of San Juan from 1921 to 1923.

Travieso left the Union Party in 1931 and joined the Liberal Party of Puerto Rico. In 1936, he was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico. He then served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1944 to 1948.

For the 1948 general elections, Travieso was a candidate for Governor, representing a coalition of several parties (the Socialist Party and Puerto Rican Renewal Party, among others). However, he lost to Luis Munoz Marin.

Travieso died in 1971.

References

Martin Travieso Wikipedia