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'''Francisco Navarro Alvarado''' was [[Vice President of Nicaragua]] from January 1937 to March 1939,<ref>[http://www.vicepresidencia.gob.ni/noticias/2008/jul/vp.html History of Vicepresidency]</ref><ref>[http://archivo.elnuevodiario.com.ni/2000/julio/06-julio-2000/nacional/nacional14.html]</ref> under presidency of [[Anastasio Somoza García]].
'''Francisco Navarro Alvarado''' was [[Vice President of Nicaragua]] from January 1937 to March 1939,<ref>[http://www.vicepresidencia.gob.ni/noticias/2008/jul/vp.html History of Vicepresidency] {{wayback|url=http://www.vicepresidencia.gob.ni/noticias/2008/jul/vp.html |date=20081025000247 }}</ref><ref>[http://archivo.elnuevodiario.com.ni/2000/julio/06-julio-2000/nacional/nacional14.html]</ref> under presidency of [[Anastasio Somoza García]].


Navarro married Lucia Richardson, daughter of [[William Blaney Richardson]] and Rosaura Ojeda, and the aunt of [[New Mexico]] governor [[Bill Richardson]].
Navarro married Lucia Richardson, daughter of [[William Blaney Richardson]] and Rosaura Ojeda, and the aunt of [[New Mexico]] governor [[Bill Richardson]].

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Francisco Navarro Alvarado was Vice President of Nicaragua from January 1937 to March 1939,[1][2] under presidency of Anastasio Somoza García.

Navarro married Lucia Richardson, daughter of William Blaney Richardson and Rosaura Ojeda, and the aunt of New Mexico governor Bill Richardson.

His son Ernesto "Tito" Navarro Richardson was Labor Minister under Anastasio Somoza Debayle. His grandson Alejandro Fiallos Navarro was executive president of Empresa Portuaria Nacional, the Nicaraguan port authority. Alejandro's brother Francisco was Nicaraguan Ambassador to the United States in the early 1980s.

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Political offices
Preceded by Vice President of Nicaragua
1937-1939
Succeeded by