1873 Guatemalan general election

Presidential elections were held in Guatemala in November 1873. Justo Rufino Barrios wins the presidency.

1873 Guatemalan general election

November 1873
 
Nominee Justo Rufino Barrios Miguel García Granados
Party Liberal Liberal
Home state San Marcos
Popular vote 6,570 1,400
Percentage 82.43% 17.57%

President before election

Miguel García Granados
Liberal

President-elect

Justo Rufino Barrios
Liberal

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Results

Candidate Party Votes %
Justo Rufino BarriosLiberal Party6,57082.43
Miguel García GranadosLiberal Party1,40017.57
Invalid/blank votes
Total7,970100
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References

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