Jorge Volio Jiménez (August 26, 1882 – October 20, 1955) was a Costa Rican priest, soldier and politician.
In 1901, he graduated with a baccalaureate in humanities with distinction (bachiller en humanidades con Distinción Unánime) from the Liceo de Costa Rica.
When the revolution failed, Volio made unsuccessful attempts to organize invasions from Panama and Nicaragua to oust the ruling junta.
[2] In 1922, Volio was seated in the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica, representing the independence party of San Ramón.
[2] With none of the candidates receiving a majority of the votes, Volio threw his support behind Jiménez and was made second vice president[3] and a member of Congress.