Jorge Manuel Dengo Obregón was a civil engineer from Costa Rica who served as First Vice President of Costa Rica.
[1][2] He was elected as Vice President on February 2, 1986.
[3] He belonged to the National Liberation Party.
[4] He played a leading role in the founding of the Costa Rican Electricity Institute.
[5] He was born in Heredia, Costa Rica on 19 February 1918 to teachers Omar Dengo and María Teresa Obregón Zamora and was one of the founders of the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad in 1949 and became its first General Manager.