South America
- Argentina
- President -
- Hipólito Yrigoyen, President of Argentina (1928–1930)
- José Félix Uriburu, President of Argentina (1930–1932)
- President -
- Bolivia
- Head of State -
- Hernando Siles Reyes, President of Bolivia (1926–1930)
- Council of Ministers, Acting President of Bolivia (1930)
- Carlos Blanco Galindo, Chairman of the Military Government Junta of Bolivia (1930–1931)
- Head of State -
- Brazil
- Head of State -
- Washington Luís, President of Brazil (1926–1930)
- Augusto Tasso Fragoso, Chairman of the Government Junta of Brazil (1930)
- Getúlio Vargas, President of Brazil (1930–1945)
- Head of State -
- Chile
- President - Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, President of Chile (1927–1931)
- Colombia
- President -
- Miguel Abadía Méndez, President of Colombia (1926–1930)
- Enrique Olaya Herrera, President of Colombia (1930–1934)
- President -
- Ecuador
- President - Isidro Ayora, President of Ecuador (1926–1931)
- Paraguay
- President - José Patricio Guggiari, President of Paraguay (1928–1932)
- Peru
- Head of State -
- Augusto B. Leguía, President of Peru (1919–1930)
- Manuel María Ponce Brousset, President of the Government Junta of Peru (1930)
- Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro, President of the Government Junta of Peru (1930–1931)
- Prime Minister -
- Benjamín Huamán de los Heros, President of the council of ministers of Peru (1929–1930)
- Fernando Sarmiento, President of the council of ministers of Peru (1930)
- Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro, President of the council of ministers of Peru (1930)
- Antonio Beingolea, President of the council of ministers of Peru (1930–1931)
- Head of State -
- Uruguay
- President - Juan Campisteguy, President of Uruguay (1927–1931)
- Venezuela
- President - Juan Bautista Pérez, President of Venezuela (1929–1931)
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