Enrique Landrón Otero
Enrique Landrón Otero (22 May 1878 – 30 March 1935) was born in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico (USA). He was elected to the Puerto Rico House of Representatives on November 6, 1928 for the District No. 5 of Corozal, Puerto Rico. He was affiliated to the Union Party of Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican Alliance Party.[1] He chaired the Finance Committee of the House of Representatives and was Vice-Presidente of the House in 1930. He was instrumental in the creation of the Puerto Rico Bar Association. [2]
Enrique Landrón Otero was a civic and political leader in Arecibo and Corozal, having served as administrator of the Central Cambalache in Arecibo and owning a pineapple farm in Corozal. He was co-founder of the Farmers Association of Puerto Rico, serving as spokesman in Washington for the Puerto Rican farmers. At his burial, Don Antonio R. Barceló gave his eulogy.[3]
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House of Representatives of Puerto Rico | ||
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Preceded by Benigno Fernández García |
Speaker pro tempore of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives 1930–1930 |
Succeeded by Rafael Alonso Torres |
- LAS POLÍTICAS POBLACIONALES EN PUERTO RICO: CINCO SIGLOS DE DOMINACIÓN COLONIAL, por Arnaldo Torres Degró, p. 287
- HISTORIA DEL COLEGIO DE ABOGADOS DE PUERTO RICO por Carmelo Cintrón
- Memorias de la Familia Landrón Becerra