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Brazilian politician
Constante Gomes Sodré
President of Espírito Santo
In office
September 9, 1890 – November 20, 1890
Preceded byJosé Horácio Costa
Succeeded byHenrique da Silva Coutinho
President (governor) of Espirito Santo (elected by the people)
In office
September 23, 1897 – January 6, 1898
Preceded byGraciano dos Santos Neves
Succeeded byJosé Marcelino Pessoa de Vasconcellos

Constante Gomes Sodré was the third president (governor) of the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo. He was appointed for the function by the President of Brazil, Marshall Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca, and governed the state from September 9, 1890 to November 20, 1890.

He was elected vice-president (vice-governor) of the state in 1896, and due to the resignation of the governor Graciano dos Santos Neves on September 23, 1897, Sodré occupied again the office as governor from until January 6, 1898, when a new governor, José Marcelino Pessoa de Vasconcellos, elected by the people to finish the 1896–1900 term, took the charge.

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Governors of Espírito Santo (1889–present)
  1. Afonso Cláudio
  2. José Horácio Costa
  3. Constante Gomes Sodré
  4. Henrique Coutinho
  5. Antônio Gomes Aguirre
  6. Alfeu Monjardim
  7. Muniz Freire
  8. Graciano dos Santos Neves
  9. Constante Gomes Sodré
  10. Pessoa de Vasconcellos
  11. Muniz Freire
  12. Argeu Monjardim
  13. Henrique Coutinho
  14. Jerônimo Monteiro
  15. Marcondes de Sousa
  16. Bernardino Monteiro
  17. Nestor Gomes
  18. Florentino Avidos
  19. Aristeu de Aguiar
  20. Ribeiro de Paula
  21. João Punaro Bley
  22. Jones dos Santos Neves
  23. José Rodrigues Sette
  24. Otávio de Carvalho Lengruber
  25. Aristides Alexandre Campos
  26. Ubaldo Ramalhete Maia
  27. Moacir Ubirajara da Silva
  28. Carlos Lindenberg
  29. Jones dos Santos Neves
  30. Francisco Alves Ataíde
  31. Francisco Lacerda de Aguiar
  32. Carlos Lindenberg
  33. Raul Giuberti
  34. Hélsio Pinheiro Cordeiro
  35. Asdrúbal Martins Soares
  36. Francisco Lacerda de Aguiar
  37. Rubens Rangel
  38. Cristiano Dias Lopes Filho
  39. Artur Gerhardt
  40. Élcio Álvares
  41. Eurico Resende
  42. Gerson Camata
  43. José Moraes
  44. Max Freitas Mauro
  45. Albuíno Cunha de Azeredo
  46. Vitor Buaiz
  47. José Ignácio Ferreira
  48. Paulo Hartung
  49. Renato Casagrande
  50. Paulo Hartung
  51. Renato Casagrande
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