Parliamentary elections were held in Bolivia in December 1920 to elect a new National Congress . They followed the coup d'état that prevented the Congress elected in May 1920 from taking office.
Antonio L. Velasco , PR (Béni ) Maximiano Arce , PR (Béni ) Domingo L. Ramírez , PR (Chuquisaca ) Román Paz , PR (Chuquisaca ) José Q. Mdendoza , PR (Cochabamba ) Carlos Salamanca , PR (Cochabamba ) Francisco Iraizós , PR (La Paz ) Abel Iturralde , PR (La Paz ) León M. Loza , PR (Oruro ) Daniel Salamanca , PR (Oruro ) José Paravicini , PR (Potosi ) Severo Fernández Alonso , PR (Potosí ) Ignacio Justiniano , PR (Santa Cruz ) Pablo E. Roca , PR (Santa Cruz ) Julio Lema , PR (Tarija ) José R. Estenssoro , PR (Tarija )[1] On 24 January 1921 the National Congress elected Bautista Saavedra President of the Republic.[1] On 31 January Congress elected Luis Paz Vice-President.[1]
^ a b c d Pío Cáceres Bilbao. Bolivia: el Senado Nacional (album) : bosquejo histórico parlamentario, 1825-1925. Biblioteca del H. Congreso Nacional, 2000. Pp.222-224.