Vicente Urgello

Vicente Urgello y Sarmiento (April 22, 1875 – May 3, 1952) was a Filipino mestizo lawyer and legislator from Cebu, Philippines.

He became a lawyer on October 7, 1907 and owned big real estate properties in Cebu City.

[2] He practiced law and was considered a prominent lawyer in his time.

His political career began when Filemon Sotto resigned from his position as Congressman of the 3rd district and ran for a seat in the Senate.

[3] On October 2, 1939, then President Manuel L. Quezon appointed him as member of the Board of Tax Appeals for Cebu City.