List of presidents of the Dominican Republic
The National Palace is the president's official workplace, the center of the administration, and a prominent symbol of the office.
Since independence in 1844, the Dominican Republic has counted 54 people in the presidential office , whether constitutional, provisional, or interim, divided into 66 periods of government. Likewise, there are also periods in which the head of state role has been exercised by collegiate bodies (such as triumvirates , military juntas , or councils of state ).[ 1] [ 2]
First Republic (1844–1861)
The Central Government Junta was the first body of a collegiate and provisional nature to exercise the executive, legislative and judicial powers of the nascent Dominican state. It was provisionally constituted on 28 February 1844 and subsequently formalized on 1 March 1844; it went through two coups d'état , and finally dissolved with the proclamation of the first Constitution on 6 November 1844.
Portrait
Name(Birth–Death)
Term of office
Notes
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Francisco del Rosario Sánchez (1817–1861)
28 February 1844
1 March 1844
2 days
Interim president of the Central Government Junta.
Tomás Bobadilla (1785–1871)
1 March 1844
9 June 1844
100 days
President of the Central Government Junta. Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Francisco del Rosario Sánchez (1817–1861)
9 June 1844
12 July 1844
33 days
President of the Central Government Junta. Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Pedro Santana (1801–1864)
12 July 1844
14 November 1844
125 days
President of the Central Government Junta.
Portrait
Name(Birth–Death)
Elected
Term of office
Notes
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Pedro Santana (1801–1864)
1844
14 November 1844
4 August 1848
3 years, 264 days
Resigned.
Manuel Jimenes (1808–1854)
1848
8 September 1848
29 May 1849
263 days
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Pedro Santana (1801–1864)
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30 May 1849
23 September 1849
116 days
He held the title "Jefe Supremo" (meaning "Supreme Chief" or "Supreme Boss" in English).
Santiago Espaillat(1785–185?)
July 1849
President-elect Espaillat never took office.
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Espaillat was senator for Santiago when he was elected President by the electoral college , but he did not accept the office as he was afraid that his predecessor (Santana) would undermine his ability to govern. Election results: S. Espaillat, 45 votes; P. Santana , 31 votes; R. B. Báez , 12 votes; José María Medrano, 3 votes; Pedro Ramón de Mena, 2 votes; José de la Concepción Taveras, 2 votes; L. de Velazco, 2 votes...
Buenaventura Báez (1812–1884)
Aug. 1849
24 September 1849
15 February 1853
3 years, 144 days
Pedro Santana (1801–1864)
1853
15 February 1853
26 May 1856
3 years, 101 days
Resigned.
Manuel de Regla Mota (1795–1864)
—
2 January 1855
5 September 1855
246 days
Vice-president under Pedro Santana. Acting president.
—
26 May 1856
8 October 1856
135 days
Vice-president under Pedro Santana, assumed the presidency after his resignation. Resigned.
Buenaventura Báez (1812–1884)
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8 October 1856
12 June 1858
1 year, 247 days
Vice-president under Manuel de Regla Mota, assumed the presidency after his resignation. Resigned.
José Desiderio Valverde (1822–1903)
—
7 July 1857
31 August 1858
1 year, 55 days
Self-appointed president in Santiago de los Caballeros .
Pedro Santana (1801–1864)
—
13 June 1858
31 January 1859
2 years, 278 days
Approved the annexation of the country to Spain.
1859
31 January 1859
18 March 1861
Spanish annexation (1861–1865)
Dominican Restoration War (1863–1865)
Portrait
Name(Birth–Death)
Term of office
Notes
Took office
Left office
Time in office
José Antonio Salcedo (1816–1864)
14 September 1863
10 October 1864
1 year, 26 days
Gaspar Polanco (1801–1867)
10 October 1864
24 January 1865
106 days
Benigno Filomeno de Rojas (1821–1865)
24 January 1865
24 March 1865
59 days
Pedro Antonio Pimentel (1830–1874)
25 March 1865
11 July 1865
108 days
Spain concedes defeat and orders a withdraw from the island.
Second Republic (1865–1916)
Political parties
Green Party
Portrait
Name(Birth–Death)
Elected
Term of office
Political party
Notes
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Pedro Antonio Pimentel (1830–1874)
—
11 July 1865
4 August 1865
24 days
—
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
José María Cabral (1816–1899)
—
4 August 1865
15 November 1865
103 days
Blue
Cabral was proclaimed "Protector of the Republic" until the election of a new president by the National Convention.
Pedro Guillermo (1814–1867)
—
15 November 1865
8 December 1865
23 days
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Guillermo was appointed as Interim President until the arrival to the Dominican Republic of Buenaventura Báez, who was exiled in Curaçao .
Buenaventura Báez (1812–1884)
1865
8 December 1865
29 May 1866
172 days
Red
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Triumvirate
—
29 May 1866
22 August 1866
85 days
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Members: Pedro Antonio Pimentel , Gregorio Luperón , Federico de Jesús García. The Electoral College system was abolished and replaced by universal direct suffrage .
José María Cabral (1816–1899)
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22 August 1866
29 September 1866
1 year, 162 days
Blue
Interim president.
1866
29 September 1866
31 January 1868
Cabral was the first Dominican president elected by universal direct suffrage . Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Manuel Altagracia Cáceres (1838–1878)
—
31 January 1868
13 February 1868
13 days
—
Junta of Generals
—
13 February 1868
2 May 1868
79 days
—
Members: José Antonio Hungría, Francisco Antonio Gómez Báez, José Ramón Luciano y Franco.
Buenaventura Báez (1812–1884)
1868
2 May 1868
2 January 1874
5 years, 245 days
Red
Ousted from office by defeat in the Six Years' War .
Ignacio María González (1838–1915)
—
25 November 1873
21 January 1874
57 days
Green
Supreme chief.
Ignacio María González (1838–1915) Manuel Altagracia Cáceres (1838–1878)
—
21 January 1874
5 February 1874
15 days
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Generals in charge of the Supreme Power of the Nation.
Ignacio María González (1838–1915)
1874
5 February 1874
23 February 1876
2 years, 18 days
Green
Resigned.
Council of Secretaries of State
—
23 February 1876
29 April 1876
66 days
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Members: Pedro Tomás Garrido Matos, José de Jesús Eduardo de Castro Álvarez, Pedro Pablo de Bonilla y Correa-Cruzado, Juan Bautista Zafra y Miranda, Pablo López Villanueva (until 7 March 1876), Jacinto Peynado y Tejón (since 7 March 1876).
Ulises Francisco Espaillat (1823–1878)
1876
29 April 1876
5 October 1876
159 days
Blue
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Superior Governing Junta
—
5 October 1876
11 November 1876
37 days
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Members: Pedro Tomás Garrido Matos, José de Jesús Eduardo de Castro Álvarez, Juan Bautista Zafra y Miranda, Pablo López Villanueva, José Caminero Matías, Fidel Rodríguez Urdaneta, Juan Esteban Ariza Matos.
Ignacio María González (1838–1915)
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11 November 1876
9 December 1876
28 days
Green
Resigned.
Marcos Antonio Cabral (1842–1903)
—
10 December 1876
26 December 1876
16 days
—
President of the Provisional Government Junta.
Buenaventura Báez (1812–1884)
—
27 December 1876
2 March 1878
1 year, 65 days
Red
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Ignacio María González (1838–1915)
—
1 March 1878
3 May 1878
63 days
Green
President of the Provisional Government of the National Movement.
Council of Secretaries of State
—
2 March 1878
5 March 1878
3 days
—
Members: José María Cabral , Joaquín Montolío.
Cesáreo Guillermo (1847–1885)
—
5 March 1878
6 July 1878
123 days
Red
Interim president.
Ignacio María González (1838–1915)
1878
6 July 1878
2 September 1878
58 days
Green
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Superior Leaders of the Revolutionary Movement
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2 September 1878
6 September 1878
4 days
—
Members: Ulises Heureaux , Cesáreo Guillermo .
Jacinto de Castro (1811–1896)
—
7 September 1878
29 September 1878
22 days
—
President of the Supreme Court of Justice. Resigned.
Council of Secretaries of State
—
30 September 1878
27 February 1879
150 days
—
Members: Cesáreo Guillermo , Alejandro Angulo Guridi, Pedro María Aristy.
Cesáreo Guillermo (1847–1885)
1879
27 February 1879
6 December 1879
282 days
Red
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Gregorio Luperón (1839–1897)
—
6 October 1879
1 September 1880
331 days
Blue
Fernando Arturo de Meriño (1833–1906)
1880
1 September 1880
1 September 1882
2 years
Blue
Ulises Heureaux (1845–1899)
1882
1 September 1882
1 September 1884
2 years
Blue
Francisco Gregorio Billini (1844–1898)
1884
1 September 1884
16 May 1885
257 days
Blue
Resigned.
Alejandro Woss y Gil (1856–1932)
—
16 May 1885
6 January 1887
1 year, 235 days
Blue
Vice-president under Francisco Gregorio Billini, assumed the presidency after his resignation.
Ulises Heureaux (1845–1899)
1886
6 January 1887
27 February 1889
12 years, 201 days
Blue
1888
27 February 1889
27 February 1893
1892
27 February 1893
27 February 1897
1896
27 February 1897
26 July 1899
Assassinated.
Wenceslao Figuereo (1834–1910)
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26 July 1899
30 August 1899
35 days
Blue
Vice-president under Ulises Heureaux, assumed the presidency after his assassination. Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Council of Secretaries of State
—
31 August 1899
0 days
—
Members: Tomás Demetrio Morales, Arístides Patiño, Enrique Henríquez y Alfau, Jaime R. Vidal, Braulio Álvarez.
People's Revolutionary Governing Junta
—
31 August 1899
4 September 1899
4 days
—
Members: Mariano Cestero, Álvaro Logroño, Arístides Patiño, Pedro María Mejía.
Horacio Vásquez (1860–1936)
—
4 September 1899
15 November 1899
72 days
Red
Interim president.
Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra (1846–1919)
1899
15 November 1899
2 May 1902
2 years, 168 days
Blue
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Horacio Vásquez (1860–1936)
—
26 April 1902
23 April 1903
362 days
Red
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Alejandro Woss y Gil (1856–1932)
—
23 March 1903
1 August 1903
246 days
Blue
Interim president.
1903
1 August 1903
24 November 1903
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Carlos Felipe Morales (1868–1914)
—
24 November 1903
17 June 1904
2 years, 30 days
Red
Interim president.
1904
17 June 1904
24 December 1905
Resigned.
Council of Secretaries of State
—
24 December 1905
29 December 1905
5 days
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Members: Manuel Lamarche García, Emiliano Tejera, Andrés Julio Montolío, Francisco Leonte Vásquez Lajara, Carlos Ginebra, Eladio Victoria , Federico Velásquez y Hernández.
Ramón Cáceres (1866–1911)
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29 December 1905
1 July 1908
5 years, 325 days
Red
Vice-president under Carlos Felipe Morales, assumed the presidency after his resignation.
1908
1 July 1908
19 November 1911
Assassinated at the start of the 1911–1912 Civil War .
Council of Secretaries of State
—
19 November 1911
5 December 1911
16 days
—
Members: Miguel Antonio Román, José María Cabral .
Eladio Victoria (1864–1939)
—
5 December 1911
27 February 1912
361 days
—
Interim president appointed by the Congress .
1912
27 February 1912
30 November 1912
Resigned at the end of the 1911–1912 Civil War.
Adolfo Alejandro Nouel (1862–1937)
—
1 December 1912
13 April 1913
133 days
—
Archbishop of Santo Domingo , interim president appointed by the Congress . Resigned.
José Bordas Valdez (1874–1968)
—
14 April 1913
15 June 1914
1 year, 134 days
—
Interim president appointed by the Congress .
June 1914
15 June 1914
27 August 1914
Resigned at the end of the 1914 Civil War .
Ramón Báez (1858–1929)
—
28 August 1914
5 December 1914
99 days
—
Interim president.
Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra (1846–1919)
Oct. 1914
6 December 1914
4 May 1916
1 year, 150 days
Blue
United States occupation (1916–1924)
Political parties
Portrait
Name(Birth–Death)
Term of office
Political party
Notes
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra (1846–1919)
4 May 1916
7 May 1916
3 days
Blue
Resigned due to the United States occupation.
Council of Secretaries of State
7 May 1916
31 July 1916
85 days
—
Members: Jaime Mota, Bernardo Pichardo, Federico Velásquez y Hernández.
Francisco Henríquez y Carvajal (1859–1935)
31 July 1916
29 November 1916
121 days
—
Interim president appointed by the Congress . Removed by the United States.
Vacant (29 November 1916 – 21 October 1922)
Juan Bautista Vicini Burgos (1871–1935)
21 October 1922
12 July 1924
1 year, 265 days
—
Interim president.
Third Republic (1924–1965)
Political parties
Republican Party (Republican)
Rafael Trujillo and his puppet presidents
Portrait
Name(Birth–Death)
Elected
Term of office
Political party
Notes
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Horacio Vásquez (1860–1936)
1924
12 July 1924
3 March 1930
5 years, 234 days
Red
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Rafael Estrella Ureña (1889–1945)
—
3 March 1930
16 August 1930
166 days
Republican
Minister of Interior and Police under Horacio Vásquez, assumed the presidency after coup d'état .Puppet president of Rafael Trujillo.
Rafael Trujillo (1891–1961)
1930
16 August 1930
16 August 1934
8 years
Confederation of Parties
1934
16 August 1934
16 August 1938
PD
Jacinto Peynado (1878–1940)
1938
16 August 1938
7 March 1940
1 year, 204 days
PD
Died in office.Puppet president of Rafael Trujillo.
Manuel de Jesús Troncoso (1878–1955)
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7 March 1940
18 May 1942
2 years, 72 days
PD
Vice-president under Jacinto Peynado, assumed the presidency after his death.Puppet president of Rafael Trujillo.
Rafael Trujillo (1891–1961)
1942
18 May 1942
16 August 1947
10 years, 90 days
PD
Finished the presidential term of Jacinto Peynado ending on 16 August 1942.
1947
16 August 1947
16 August 1952
Héctor Trujillo (1908–2002)
—
1 March 1951
1 October 1951
9 years, 155 days
PD
Acting president.
1952
16 August 1952
16 August 1957
Puppet president of Rafael Trujillo.
1957
16 August 1957
3 August 1960
Resigned.Puppet president of Rafael Trujillo.
Joaquín Balaguer (1906–2002)
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3 August 1960
31 December 1961
1 year, 150 days
PD
Vice-president under Héctor Trujillo, assumed the presidency after his resignation.Puppet president of Rafael Trujillo until the assassination of Trujillo on 30 May 1961. Resigned.
Council of State under President Joaquín Balaguer
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1 January 1962
16 January 1962
15 days
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Members: Joaquín Balaguer (President), Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly (Vice-president), Eduardo Read Barreras (Second Vice-president), Eliseo Pérez Sánchez, Nicolás Pichardo, Luis Amiama Tió, Antonio Imbert Barrera . Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Civic-Military Junta under President Huberto Bogaert
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16 January 1962
18 January 1962
2 days
Military
Members: Huberto Bogaert (President), Armando Óscar Pacheco, Luis Amiama Tió, Antonio Imbert Barrera , Enrique Valdez Vidaurre, Wilfredo Medina Natalio, Neit Rafael Nivar Seijas.
Council of State under President Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly
—
18 January 1962
27 February 1963
1 year, 40 days
—
Members: Rafael Filiberto Bonnelly (President), Eduardo Read Barreras, Eliseo Pérez Sánchez, Nicolás Pichardo, Luis Amiama Tió, Antonio Imbert Barrera , Donald Reid Cabral .
Juan Bosch (1909–2001)
1962
27 February 1963
25 September 1963
210 days
PRD
Ousted from office by a coup d'état .
Víctor Elby Viñas Román(1925–2004)
—
25 September 1963
26 September 1963
1 day
Military
President of the Provisional Government Junta .
Triumvirate under President Emilio de los Santos
—
26 September 1963
23 December 1963
88 days
Military
Members: Emilio de los Santos (President), Manuel Enrique Tavares Espaillat, Ramón Tapia Espinal .
Triumvirate under President Donald Reid Cabral
—
23 December 1963
25 April 1965
1 year, 123 days
Military
Members: Donald Reid Cabral (President), Ramón Tapia Espinal (resigned on 8 April 1964), Ramón Cáceres Troncoso (since 8 April 1964), Manuel Enrique Tavares Espaillat (resigned on 27 June 1964). Deposed during the Dominican Civil War .
Dominican Civil War (1965)
Portrait
Name(Birth–Death)
Term of office
Faction
Notes
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Revolutionary Committee
25 April 1965
0 days
—
Members: Vinicio Fernández Pérez, Giovanni Gutiérrez Ramírez, Francisco Caamaño , Eladio Ramírez Sánchez, Pedro Bartolomé Benoit .
José Rafael Molina Ureña (1921–2000)
25 April 1965
27 April 1965
2 days
Constitutionalist(Pro-Juan Bosch)
Resigned.
Vacant (27 April 1965 – 4 May 1965)
Francisco Caamaño (1932–1973)
4 May 1965
3 September 1965
122 days
Constitutionalist(Pro-Juan Bosch)
President appointed by the Congress . Resigned.
Vacant (25 April 1965 – 1 May 1965)
Loyalist(Government)
Members: Pedro Bartolomé Benoit (President), Olgo Santana Carrasco, Enrique Apolinar Casado Saladín. Resigned.
Military Junta
1 May 1965
7 May 1965
6 days
Government of National Reconstruction
7 May 1965
30 August 1965
115 days
Loyalist(Government)
Members: Antonio Imbert Barrera (President), Carlos Grisolía Poloney, Alejandro Zeller Cocco, Pedro Bartolomé Benoit , Julio Desiderio Postigo Arias (resigned on 10 August 1965), Leonte Bernard Vásquez (since 10 August 1965). Resigned.
Vacant (30 August 1965 – 3 September 1965)
Héctor García-Godoy (1921–1970)
3 September 1965
1 July 1966
301 days
Transitional Government
Interim President.
Fourth Republic (1966–present)
Political parties
Timeline from 1844
See also
References