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Constituency
  
District 1, Sonora

Name
  
Roberto Pesqueira

Died
  
1966

Nationality
  
Mexican

Role
  
Politician

Roberto V. Pesqueira
Political party
  
Anti-Reelectionist Party (1911)

Relations
  
Ignacio L. Pesqueira (brother)

Roberto V. Pesqueira Morales (1882 – 1966) was a Mexican politician who was elected twice to the Chamber of Deputies and was commissioned by President Venustiano Carranza to work as a confidential agent in the United States and secure diplomatic recognition to his regime.

Pesqueira was born in Arizpe, Sonora. His older brother, Ignacio, went on to serve as Governor of Sonora. Roberto joined Francisco I. Madero's Anti-Reelectionist Party in 1910 and was elected federal deputy representing the first district of Sonora in 1913, but refused to serve in the Chamber of Deputies after the consummation of Victoriano Huerta's coup d'etat on 20 February 1913, and decided to join the revolutionary forces instead.

He was elected federal deputy once again in 1917 and acquired oil fields some years later. In February 1923 he wrote a letter to President Alvaro Obregon, alerting him of some irregularities detected in his foreign competitors; in particular, the Huasteca Oil Company.

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