Congressional Profile

Representative Jaime Carlos De Veyra

Jaime Carlos De Veyra served as a representative for PI (1917-1923).

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  • Left office.

Historical Profile

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Jaime Carlos De Veyra (born November 4, 1873) was a male political figure who served as a Representative in the United States Congress. Identified in congressional records under the bioguide ID D000276, he represented PI (the Philippine Islands) as an at-large delegate. His party affiliation is listed as unknown in the available metadata.

De Veyra served three terms in Congress, holding office from April 2, 1917, to March 3, 1923. During this period, he was a historical member of Congress representing the Philippine Islands at-large, reflecting the political relationship between the United States and its territorial possessions in the early twentieth century. He is recorded as a former officeholder, with no committee assignments, official contact details, or additional roles specified in the provided information.