José María Campo Serrano

José María Campo
Campo Serrano c., 1890
Presidential Designate of Colombia
In office
5 August 1886 – 7 January 1887
PresidentRafael Núñez
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byCarlos Holguín Mallarino
Second Presidential Designate of the United States of Colombia
In office
15 March 1884 – 9 December 1885
Serving with Ezequiel Hurtado and Pedro J. Sarmiento
PresidentRafael Núñez
Preceded byDaniel Aldana
Succeeded byPosition abolished
12th and 17th President of the Sovereign State of Magdalena
In office
1879–1884
Preceded byLuis Antonio Robles Suárez
Succeeded byM.S. Ramón
19th President of the Sovereign State of Antioquia
In office
12 March 1885 – 21 September 1885-
Preceded byLuciano Restrepo Escobar
Succeeded byMarceliano Vélez Barreneche
Governor of Panama
In office
January 1900 – June 1900
Preceded byFacundo Mutis Durán
Succeeded byAlejandro Orillac
Personal details
Born(1832-09-08)8 September 1832
Died24 February 1915(1915-02-24) (aged 82)
PartyConservative
SpouseRosa Riascos García
Alma materSeminario Conciliar de Santa Marta
Occupation
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José María Campo Serrano (8 September 1832 – 6 January 1915) was a Colombian lawyer, general, and statesman, who became President of Colombia after the resignation of the President and the dismissal of the Vice President. He sanctioned the Constitution of 1886 that created the Republic of Colombia proceeding the United States of Colombia. A Samarian Costeño, he became president of the Sovereign State of Magdalena, and Antioquia, Governor of Panama, and held various Ministries during his career as a politician.