| José Figueroa Alcorta | |
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| In office March 13, 1906 – October 11, 1910 |
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| Preceded by | Manuel Quintana |
| Succeeded by | Roque Sáenz Peña |
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| Born | November 20, 1860 Córdoba |
| Died | December 27, 1931 (aged 71) Buenos Aires |
| Nationality | Argentine |
| Political party | National Autonomist Party |
| Profession | Lawyer |
José Figueroa Alcorta (November 20, 1860 - December 27, 1931) was President of Argentina from 12 March 1906 to 12 October 1910.
Figueroa Alcorta was born in Córdoba as the son of José Figueroa and Teodosia Alcorta. He was elected a National Deputy for Córdoba before becoming Governor of the province in 1895. In 1898 he returned to the Argentine Congress as a Senator. In 1904 he became Vice-President of Argentina and in 1906 succeeded Manuel Quintana as President.
He is the only Argentinian President to date to have held office in - and presided - the three powers of democratic government: Legislative, as Deputy (1892) and Senator (1898); Executive, as President (1906); and Judiciary, as Justice of the Supreme Court (1915) and then President of the same (1929).
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| Preceded by Roberto Quirno Costa |
Vice President of Argentina 1904–1906 |
Succeeded by Victorino de la Plaza |
| Preceded by Manuel Quintana |
President of Argentina 1906–1910 |
Succeeded by Roque Sáenz Peña |
| Preceded by Julio Astrada |
Governor of Córdoba 1895–1898 |
Succeeded by Cleto Peña |
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