1881 Chilean presidential election

The Chilean presidential election of 1881 took place during the War of the Pacific through a system of electors, and resulted in the election as President of Domingo Santa María, who was the sole candidate after Manuel Baquedano's resignation.

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Results

CandidatesPartyVotes%
Domingo Santa MaríaPL22573.77%
Abstentions8026.23%
Total305100%
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References

  1. Presidential Election 1881 (in Spanish)
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