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1971 Uruguayan general election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

General elections were held in Uruguay on 28 November 1971, alongside a double referendum.[1] The result was a victory for the Colorado Party, which won the presidency and the most seats in the Chamber of Deputies and Senate.

Wilson Ferreira Aldunate of the National Party received the most votes of any individual candidate. However, the combined Colorado vote exceeded the combined National vote by just over 12,000 votes, resulting in Colorado candidate Juan Maria Bordaberry becoming president. Under the Ley de Lemas system in effect at the time, the highest-finishing candidate of the party that won the most votes was elected president. This allowed Bordaberry to become president even though he personally received around 60,000 fewer votes than Ferreira.

In December 1971, US President Richard Nixon boasted to UK Prime Minister Edward Heath that Brazil, an ally of the USA, had rigged the election to ensure that the "leftists" lost.[2]

Fifteen months after taking office, Bordaberry carried out a self-coup, closing down the General Assembly and giving the military and police full powers to restore order. This marked the start of a civic-military dictatorship that ruled the country until the next free elections in 1984.

Results

PartyPresidential candidateVotes%Seats
Chamber+/–Senate+/–
Colorado PartyJuan María Bordaberry379,51522.8141–913–3
Jorge Batlle Ibáñez242,80414.59
Amílcar Vasconcellos48,8392.93
Juan Luis Pintos5,4020.32
Juan Pedro Ribas4,0250.24
al lema1,0390.06
Total681,62440.96
National PartyWilson Ferreira Aldunate439,64926.4240–112–1
Mario Aguerrondo228,56913.74
Antonio Fadol350.00
al lema5690.03
Total668,82240.19
Broad FrontLíber Seregni304,27518.2818+165+4
Christian Radical UnionDaniel Pérez del Castillo8,8440.530New0New
Party of Retirees and PensionersVázquez2880.020New0New
Righteous MovementBolívar Espínola2410.010New0New
Youth Party for Oriental DevelopmentSuárez250.000New0New
Total1,664,119100.00990300
Valid votes1,664,11997.16
Invalid/blank votes48,6472.84
Total votes1,712,766100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,878,13291.20
Source: Electoral Court

See also

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p494 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. ^ "Nixon's Foreign Policy". CBS News. 7 May 2002. Retrieved 30 November 2023.

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