Carlos Esteban Ignacio María del Corazón de Jesús Sodi Candiani (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsoði kanˈdjani]; 1838–1909) was a Mexican politician, lawyer and landowner who served as Senator of the Congress of the Union for the states of Oaxaca from 1882 to 1884 and Michoacán for approximately 25 years.
A prominent landowner in Oaxaca, he co-owned several estates alongside his brother, Demetrio Sodi.
He was the son of Italian engineer and lieutenant coronel Carlos Sodi Bartoloni, who immigrated from Florence in the 19th century, and María del Carmen Camila Nepomucena Candiani Gutierrez Griz.
[1] During the Porfiriato, Sodi and his family owned vast tracts of land in the state of Oaxaca.
Sodi married twice during his lifetime, his first marriage was to Dolores Guergué Antuñana y del Solar Campero, and his second to Refugio Romero Guendulain.