1970 Guatemalan general election
General elections were held in Guatemala on 1 March 1970.[1] No candidate received over 50% of the vote in the presidential election, resulting in Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio being elected by Congress on 21 March. The National Liberation Movement-Institutional Democratic Party alliance won the Congressional elections. Voter turnout was 53.82% in the presidential election and 53.26% in the Congressional elections.
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Results
President
Candidate | Party | Public vote | Congress vote | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio | MLN-PID | 251,135 | 43.35 | ||
Mario Fuentes Pieruccini | Revolutionary Party | 202,241 | 34.91 | ||
Jorge Lucas Caballeros | Guatemalan Christian Democracy | 125,948 | 21.74 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 61,360 | - | |||
Total | 640,684 | 100 | |||
Source: Nohlen |
Congress
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/- |
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PID-MLN | 231,528 | 41.71 | 31 | +5 |
Revolutionary Party | 201,119 | 36.24 | 19 | -10 |
Guatemalan Christian Democracy | 122,379 | 22.05 | 0 | New |
Invalid/blank votes | 78,953 | - | - | - |
Total | 633,979 | 53.26 | 55 | 0 |
Source: Nohlen |
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References
- Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p323 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
Bibliography
- Guía del organismo legislativo República de Guatemala. Preparada por el Instituto Nacional de Administración para el Desarrollo, Dobierno de la República. 1968.
- Villagrán Kramer, Francisco. Biografía política de Guatemala: años de guerra y años de paz. FLACSO-Guatemala, 2004.
- Political handbook of the world 1970. New York, 1971.
- Elections in the Americas A Data Handbook Volume 1. North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Edited by Dieter Nohlen. 2005.
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