The position of Vice President of the Republic has existed legally on four occasions: • During Liberal Constitution between 1893 and 1896.
President Zelaya abolished the position in 1896, replacing it with a system of three Presidential Designates elected annually by the
National Congress of Nicaragua. • During Conservative Constitution from 1911 to 1939. • From 1962 to 1972 by constitutional reforms of
Luis Somoza Debayle in 1962 and
René Schick in 1966. • After the new Constitution of 1987. Gen. Anastasio Ortiz, was the first vice president appointed by a Constituent Assembly. The Constitutional system of replacement of the president by the vice president worked in 1923 when President
Diego Manuel Chamorro was replaced by
Bartolomé Martínez. During the Constitution of 1987, which was in force until 2025, the vice presidents were elected on the same ticket, and at the same time, as the president. A list of the office holders follows. ==See also==