1913 Republic of China presidential election
The 1913 Republic of China Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections were the election held on 6 and 7 October 1913 in Beijing for the first official President and Vice President of the Republic of China respectively. The incumbent Yuan Shikai and Li Yuanhong were elected by two houses of the National Assembly.[1]
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Vote summary
Presidential election
Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
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Non-partisan | Yuan Shikai | 500 | 71.12% | |
Total | 703 | 100.00% |
Vice-Presidential election
Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
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Nonpartisan | Li Yuanhong | 601 | 83.59% | |
Total | 719 | 100.00% |
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See also
- History of Republic of China
- President of the Republic of China
- Vice President of the Republic of China
Citations
- Xin, Zhang (2000). Social Transformation in Modern China: The State and Local Elites in Henan, 1900-1937. Cambridge University Press. p. 118.
References
- 中央選舉委員會,中華民國選舉史,台北:中央選舉委員會印行,1987年
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