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for three days in 1909. Upon taking office, Chacón told reporters "I am anticipating no serious problems during Governor Hinkle's absence, but should any occur I don't believe I shall have any difficulty in handling them." She undertook several actions as governor, including signing a requisition for
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in 1934, becoming the fourth Hispanic woman to hold that office. She served on several committees, including as chair of Rules and Orders of Business. In 1936, partway through her first term, she died of
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in 1908 and then completed an accounting program at the Albuquerque Business College. She married Ireneo Eduardo Chacón (1885–1969) in 1910 and had two children, Adelina and Santiago.
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had died earlier in the year, leaving the Secretary of State next in the line of succession. She was the second woman to serve as chief executive of a U.S. state after
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Chacón became acting governor of New Mexico for two weeks from June 21 to July 5, 1924, when Governor
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for two weeks in 1924, becoming the second woman to act as chief executive of a U.S. state.
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nicknamed her "Lala" during her time in office. She served another two-year term in 1924.
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Chacón was first elected to the office of Secretary of State in 1922, two years after the
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Soledad Chávez Chacón: A New Mexico Political Pioneer
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Soledad C. Chacón

New Mexico Secretary of State
James F. Hinkle
Arthur T. Hannett
Manuel Martínez
Jennie Fortune
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Democratic
Secretary of State of New Mexico
Governor of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Salvador Armijo House
Old Town
National Register of Historic Places
Albuquerque High School
19th Amendment
New Mexico
James F. Hinkle
Democratic National Convention
New York City
José A. Baca
Carolyn B. Shelton
Oregon
New Mexico National Guard
New Mexico House of Representatives
peritonitis

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