1921 Bolivian legislative election

Bolivia held a parliamentary election in December 1920, electing a new National Congress.

Congressional Elections results

Party/Alliance Votes % Senate Deputies Total
Republican Party PR ??? ??? 16 60 76
Socialist Party[1] PS ??? ??? 00 03 03
Valid votes ??? 100.0 16 63 79
Invalid votes ???
Votes cast ???
Registered voters ???
Population ???

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The new senators

The new senators: Antonio L. Velasco, PR (Béni); Maximiano Arce, PR (Béni); Domingo L. Ramírez, PR (Chuquisaca); Román Paz, PR (Chuquisaca); José Q. Mdendoza, PR (Cochabamba); Carlos Salamanca, PR (Cochabamba); Francisco Iraizós, PR (La Paz); Abel Iturralde, PR (La Paz); León M. Loza, PR (Oruro); Daniel Salamanca, PR (Oruro); José Paravicini, PR (Potosi); Severo Fernández Alonso, PR (Potosí); Ignacio Justiniano, PR (Santa Cruz); Pablo E. Roca, PR (Santa Cruz); Julio Lema, PR (Tarija); José R. Estenssoro, PR (Tarija). [3]

Presidential election

On 24 January 1921 the National Congress elected Bautista Saavedra Mallea President of the Republic.[4]

Presidential Candidates Parties Votes
Bautista Saavedra Mallea PR 47
Daniel Domingo Salamanca Urey PR 01
Not voting 31
Total 79

Vice-Presidential election results

On 31 January 1921 the National Congress elected Luis Paz Vice-President of the Republic.[5]

Vice-Presidential Candidates Parties Votes
Luis Paz PR 41
José Q. Mendoza PR 12
José Manuel Ramírez PR 01
Román Paz PR 01
Invalid votes 12
Not voting 12
Total 79
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References

  1. A history of organized labor in Bolivia. Robert Jackson Alexander, Eldon M. Parker. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005. P.18.
  2. Pío Cáceres Bilbao. Bolivia: el Senado Nacional (album) : bosquejo histórico parlamentario, 1825-1925. Biblioteca del H. Congreso Nacional, 2000. Pp.222-224.
  3. Pío Cáceres Bilbao. Bolivia: el Senado Nacional (album) : bosquejo histórico parlamentario, 1825-1925. Biblioteca del H. Congreso Nacional, 2000. P.223.
  4. Pío Cáceres Bilbao. Bolivia: el Senado Nacional (album) : bosquejo histórico parlamentario, 1825-1925. Biblioteca del H. Congreso Nacional, 2000. Pp.222-223.
  5. Pío Cáceres Bilbao. Bolivia: el Senado Nacional (album) : bosquejo histórico parlamentario, 1825-1925. Biblioteca del H. Congreso Nacional, 2000. P.223.
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