No.
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Portrait
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Name (Birth–Death)
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Term of office
|
Party
|
Elected
|
Notes
|
(7)
|
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Juan Antonio Lavalleja (1784–1853)
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28 June 1830
|
24 October 1830
|
|
—
|
—
|
Governor and Provisional Captain General. Appointed by the General Constituent Assembly.
|
(9)
|
|
Luis Eduardo Pérez (1774–1841)
|
24 October 1830
|
6 November 1830
|
|
—
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
10
|
|
Fructuoso Rivera (1784–1854)
|
6 November 1830
|
24 October 1834
|
|
—
|
1830
|
1st Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Resigned.
|
11
|
|
Carlos Anaya (1777–1862)
|
24 October 1834
|
1 March 1835
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
12
|
|
Manuel Oribe (1792–1857)
|
1 March 1835
|
24 October 1838
|
|
National
|
1835
|
2nd Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Resigned.
|
13
|
|
Gabriel Antonio Pereira (1794–1861)
|
24 October 1838
|
1 March 1839
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
10
|
|
Fructuoso Rivera (1784–1854)
|
1 March 1839
|
1 March 1843
|
|
Colorado
|
1839
|
3rd Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly.
|
12
|
|
Manuel Oribe (1792–1857)
|
16 February 1843
|
8 October 1851
|
|
National
|
—
|
Self-proclaimed president of the Gobierno del Cerrito, during the Uruguayan Civil War.
|
8
|
|
Joaquín Suárez (1781–1868)
|
1 March 1843
|
15 February 1852
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power. President of the Gobierno de la Defensa, during the Uruguayan Civil War.
|
14
|
|
Bernardo Prudencio Berro (1803–1868)
|
15 February 1852
|
1 March 1852
|
|
National
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
15
|
|
Juan Francisco Giró (1791–1863)
|
1 March 1852
|
25 September 1853
|
|
National
|
1852
|
4th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Ousted from office by a coup d'état.
|
16
|
|
Venancio Flores (1808–1868)
|
25 September 1853
|
12 March 1854
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
Triumvirate. Fructuoso Rivera and Juan Antonio Lavalleja died in office.
|
10
|
|
Fructuoso Rivera (1784–1854)
|
25 September 1853
|
13 January 1854
|
|
Colorado
|
7
|
|
Juan Antonio Lavalleja (1784–1853)
|
25 September 1853
|
22 October 1853
|
|
—
|
16
|
|
Venancio Flores (1808–1868)
|
12 March 1854
|
10 September 1855
|
|
Colorado
|
1854
|
5th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Resigned.
|
17
|
|
Luis María Lamas (1793–1864)
|
29 August 1855
|
10 September 1855
|
|
Conservative
|
—
|
Self-proclaimed president after the Rebellion of the Conservatives [es].
|
18
|
|
Manuel Basilio Bustamante (1785–1863)
|
10 September 1855
|
15 February 1856
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
19
|
|
José María Plá [es] (1794–1869)
|
15 February 1856
|
1 March 1856
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
13
|
|
Gabriel Antonio Pereira (1794–1861)
|
1 March 1856
|
1 March 1860
|
|
Colorado
|
1856
|
6th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly.
|
14
|
|
Bernardo Prudencio Berro (1803–1868)
|
1 March 1860
|
1 March 1864
|
|
National
|
1860
|
7th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly.
|
20
|
|
Atanasio Cruz Aguirre (1801–1875)
|
1 March 1864
|
15 February 1865
|
|
National
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power. Resigned after the Brazilian invasion.
|
21
|
|
Tomás Villalba (1805–1886)
|
15 February 1865
|
20 February 1865
|
|
National
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power. Resigned after the Brazilian invasion.
|
16
|
|
Venancio Flores (1808–1868)
|
20 February 1865
|
15 February 1868
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
De facto president after the Brazilian invasion. Assumed power as Provisional Governor for 3 years.
|
22
|
|
Pedro Varela (1837–1906)
|
15 February 1868
|
1 March 1868
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
23
|
|
Lorenzo Batlle (1810–1887)
|
1 March 1868
|
1 March 1872
|
|
Colorado
|
1868
|
8th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly.
|
24
|
|
Tomás Gomensoro Albín (1810–1900)
|
1 March 1872
|
1 March 1873
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
25
|
|
José Eugenio Ellauri (1834–1894)
|
1 March 1873
|
22 January 1875
|
|
Colorado
|
1873
|
9th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Resigned.
|
22
|
|
Pedro Varela (1837–1906)
|
22 January 1875
|
10 March 1876
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
10th Constitutional President, appointed by the General Assembly after the resignation of Ellauri. Ousted by a coup d'état.
|
–
|
|
Lorenzo Latorre (1844–1916)
|
10 March 1876
|
1 March 1879
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
Assumed power as Provisional Governor.
|
26
|
1 March 1879
|
15 March 1880
|
1879
|
11th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Resigned.
|
27
|
|
Francisco Antonino Vidal (1825–1889)
|
15 March 1880
|
1 March 1882
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
12th Constitutional President, appointed as president by the General Assembly to finish the presidential period 1879–1883. Resigned.
|
28
|
|
Máximo Santos (1847–1889)
|
1 March 1882
|
1 March 1886
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
13th Constitutional President, appointed by the General Assembly for a term of 4 years.
|
27
|
|
Francisco Antonino Vidal (1825–1889)
|
1 March 1886
|
24 May 1886
|
|
Colorado
|
1886
|
14th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Resigned.
|
28
|
|
Máximo Santos (1847–1889)
|
24 May 1886
|
18 November 1886
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power. Resigned.
|
29
|
|
Máximo Tajes (1852–1912)
|
18 November 1886
|
1 March 1890
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
15th Constitutional President, appointed as president by the General Assembly to finish the presidential period 1886–1890.
|
30
|
|
Julio Herrera y Obes (1841–1912)
|
1 March 1890
|
1 March 1894
|
|
Colorado
|
1890
|
16th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly.
|
31
|
|
Duncan Stewart (1833–1923)
|
1 March 1894
|
21 March 1894
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
32
|
|
Juan Idiarte Borda (1844–1897)
|
21 March 1894
|
25 August 1897
|
|
Colorado
|
1894
|
17th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly. Assassinated.
|
33
|
|
Juan Lindolfo Cuestas (1837–1905)
|
25 August 1897
|
10 February 1898
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
10 February 1898
|
15 February 1899
|
De facto president following a self-coup. Resigned.
|
34
|
|
José Batlle y Ordóñez (1856–1929)
|
15 February 1899
|
1 March 1899
|
|
Colorado
|
—
|
President of the Senate exercising the Executive Power.
|
33
|
|
Juan Lindolfo Cuestas (1837–1905)
|
1 March 1899
|
1 March 1903
|
|
Colorado
|
1899
|
18th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly.
|
34
|
|
José Batlle y Ordóñez (1856–1929)
|
1 March 1903
|
1 March 1907
|
|
Colorado
|
1903
|
19th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly.
|
35
|
|
Claudio Williman (1861–1934)
|
1 March 1907
|
1 March 1911
|
|
Colorado
|
1907
|
20th Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly.
|
34
|
|
José Batlle y Ordóñez (1856–1929)
|
1 March 1911
|
1 March 1915
|
|
Colorado
|
1911
|
21st Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly.
|
36
|
|
Feliciano Viera (1872–1927)
|
1 March 1915
|
1 March 1919
|
|
Colorado
|
1915
|
22nd Constitutional President, elected by the General Assembly.
|