Vital Soares
Vital Henrique Batista Soares (November 13, 1874 – April 19, 1933) was a Brazilian lawyer and politician.
Vital Soares | |
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| Vice President of Brazil | |
| Did not take office[lower-alpha 1] | |
| President | Júlio Prestes (elect) |
| Preceded by | Fernando de Melo Viana |
| Succeeded by | Nereu Ramos (1946) |
| 19th Governor of Bahia | |
| In office 19 March 1928 – 1 March 1930 | |
| Preceded by | Francisco Góis Calmon |
| Succeeded by | Frederico Costa |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 13, 1874 Valença, Bahia |
| Died | April 19, 1933 (aged 58) Salvador, Bahia |
Soares was born in Valença, Bahia. He served as a governor of Bahia from 1928 to 1930.
He was elected Vice President of Brazil on March 1, 1930 but was prevented from taking office by a coup that brought Getúlio Vargas to power, just three weeks before scheduled inauguration along with President-elect Júlio Prestes.
Soares died in Salvador, Bahia, aged 58.
References
- Vital Soares, elected on 1 March 1930, never took office due to the 1930 coup that deposed president Washington Luís.
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