Luis Leoncio Yordán Dávila[6][7] (12 September 1869–29 December 1932) was an attorney and mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, from 1917 to 1918.
[9] Either way, he appears to have been born on 12 September 1869, the son of Ramon Yordan Gonzalez and Cruz Davila Torres.
He also presided over the committee for the erection of the Luis Munoz Rivera statue on Plaza Las Delicias in Ponce.
[12] In 1909, he co-founded the journal La Conciencia Libre (The Free Conscience) in Ponce.
[13] Yordán Dávila is best known for being one of the main proposers of the bronze statue commemorating prominent poet, journalist, and politician Luis Muñoz Rivera that was eventually built and later (1923) unveiled in the Ponce town square that now bears the name Plaza Muñoz Rivera.