1925 Chilean presidential election

Summary

Presidential elections were held in Chile on 22 October 1925.[1] They were the first direct presidential elections in the country's history and the first to be held under the new 1925 constitution. The result was a victory for Emiliano Figueroa, who received 72% of the vote.

1925 Chilean presidential election

← 1920 22 October 1925 1927 →
 
Candidate Emiliano Figueroa José Santos Salas
Party Independent USRACh
Popular vote 186,187 74,091
Percentage 71.53% 28.47%

President before election

Luis Barros Borgoño
Liberal Party

President

Emiliano Figueroa
Liberal Democratic

Electoral system edit

The election was held using the absolute majority system, under which a candidate had to receive over 50% of the popular vote to be elected. If no candidate received over 50% of the vote, a joint session of the National Congress would vote on the two candidates that received the most votes.[2]

Campaign edit

A member of the Liberal Democratic Party,[3] Figueroa ran as an independent,[4] and was also supported by the Conservative Party, the Radical Party, the United Liberal Party, the Doctrinal Liberal Party, and Democrat Party, the Unionist Liberal Party and the Aliancista Liberal Democratic Party.[3]

Results edit

CandidatePartyVotes%
Emiliano FigueroaIndependent186,18771.53
José Santos SalasSocial-Republican Union of the Wage Earners of Chile74,09128.47
Total260,278100.00
Valid votes260,27899.76
Invalid/blank votes6170.24
Total votes260,895100.00
Registered voters/turnout302,14286.35
Source: Chilean Elections Database

References edit

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p262 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. ^ Nohlen, p259
  3. ^ a b 1925 Presidential Election Chilean Electoral Database
  4. ^ Nohlen, p285