1926 Uruguayan general election

Elections for the President and National Administration Council were held alongside indirect Senate elections in Uruguay on 28 November 1926.[1] In the Presidential elections, the three factions of the Colorado Party received 48.9% of the vote, whilst the National Party received 48.4%.[2] A similar result was forthcoming in the National Administration Council elections.

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Results

President

Party Votes %
Colorado Party141,58148.9
National Party140,05548.4
Radical White Party3,8441.3
Communist Party3,7751.3
Invalid/blank votes
Total289,255100
Registered voters/turnout353,860
Source: Nohlen

National Administration Council

Party Votes %
National Party139,95948.4
For the Colorado victory97,47533.7
For the Colorado tradition43,92915.3
Radical White Party3,8441.3
Communist Party3,7751.3
Colorado lema1490.0
Invalid/blank votes
Total289,131100
Registered voters/turnout353,860
Source: Nohlen
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References

  1. Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p494 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. Nohlen, p520


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