Basilio Badillo

Politician

1885 – 1935

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Who was Basilio Badillo?

Basilio Vadillo was an educator and politician who served briefly as Governor of the Mexican State of Jalisco.

He was born in Zapotlán, Jal., and as a young boy moved to Colima. He worked as a teacher in Colima and served as the director of the Ramón R. de la Vega school.

After Victoriano Huerta's 1913 coup, Vadillo joine a group of students from Colima to fight at Mazatlán the side of the revolutionaries trying to end Huerta's dictatorhip.

In 1917 he founded the Mixed Normal School of Colima to provide a way for the youth of Colima an easier access to teaching careers.

After the success of the revolution, Vadillo served as editor of a number of revolutionary periodicals, eventually serving as Álvaro Obregón's publicist, editing the Obregonist publication The Republican Monitor. He served as governor of Jalisco from 1921-1922, and served as a National Congressional Deputy and as president of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario.

During his tenure as Governor of Jalisco, Vadillo signed the communal land grant for the City of Puerto Vallarta. The city later honored him by naming a street in the Olas Altas area after him. Ca. Basilio Vadillo is known for its numerous restaurants.

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Born
Jul 14, 1885
Zapotlán el Grande
Nationality
  • Mexico
Lived in
  • Jalisco
Died
Jul 25, 1935
Montevideo

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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