1881 Chilean presidential election

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Presidential elections were held in Chile in 1881,[1] during the War of the Pacific. Carried out through a system of electors, they resulted in the election of Domingo Santa María as president. The election was not free and fair, and occurred in the context of election violence.[2] Santa María was the sole candidate after Manuel Baquedano's resignation. Santa María had been hand-picked by incumbent President Pinto.[2] However, Baquedano received 12 electoral votes in Santiago.

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1881 Chilean presidential election

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Candidate Domingo Santa María Manuel Baquedano
Party Liberal–Radical Conservative–Liberal
Electoral vote 255 12
Percentage 95.51% 4.49%

President before election

Aníbal Pinto
National–Liberal

Elected President

Domingo Santa María
Liberal–Radical

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Results

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Domingo Santa MaríaLiberal Alliance (PL–PR)25595.51
Manuel BaquedanoConservative–Liberal124.49
Total267100.00
Valid votes26787.54
Invalid/blank votes3812.46
Total votes305100.00
Source: Chilean Elections Database
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