1904 Argentine presidential election

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Presidential elections were held in Argentina on 10 April 1904. Manuel Quintana was elected president.

Quick facts 300 members of the Electoral College 151 votes needed to win, Nominee ...
1904 Argentine presidential election

← 1899
10 April 1904
1910 â†’
Presidential election

300 members of the Electoral College
151 votes needed to win
 
Nominee Manuel Quintana José Evaristo Uriburu
Party PAN Republican
Electoral vote 240 34
Percentage 81.36% 11.53%

Results by province

President before election

Julio Argentino Roca
PAN

Elected President

Manuel Quintana
PAN

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Background

Riding high after another term of prosperity and important diplomatic accomplishments such as the May 1902 Pact with neighboring Chile over a border dispute and Foreign Minister Luis Drago's settlement of imminent war between the German Empire and Venezuela, President Roca enlisted Congressman Manuel Quintana as the PAN standard bearer. Within the PAN itself, some dissent was evident over Roca's dominance. These voices rallied behind former Presidents Carlos Pellegrini (as an Autonomist) and José Evaristo Uriburu (as a Republican). The UCR maintained its boycott, and the aging Quintana was selected by the electoral college on 12 June 1904.

The year's legislative elections were more historically significant than the headline presidential selection: the Buenos Aires district of La Boca elected Alfredo Palacios, the first Socialist Congressman in the Western Hemisphere.[1]

Results

President

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Manuel QuintanaNational Autonomist Party24081.36
José Evaristo UriburuRepublican Party [es]3411.53
Marco Aurelio AvellanedaNational Autonomist Party144.75
Mauricio Pastor Daract [es]Independent62.03
Carlos PellegriniNational Autonomist Party10.34
Total295100.00
Registered voters/turnout300–
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By province

More information Province, Quintana ...
ProvinceQuintanaJ. E. UriburuAvellanedaDaractPellegrini
Buenos Aires City1812131
Buenos Aires60
Catamarca9
Córdoba23
Corrientes18
Entre Ríos22
Jujuy8
La Rioja8
Mendoza12
Salta12
San Juan10
San Luis10
Santa Fe28
Santiago del Estero121
Tucumán126
Total240341461
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Vice president

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By province

More information Province, Alcorta ...
ProvinceAlcortaUdaondoDragoRomeroF. UriburuGonzálezVictoricaPellegriniVillanueva
Buenos Aires City211211
Buenos Aires60
Catamarca9
Córdoba221
Corrientes18
Entre Ríos211
Jujuy35
La Rioja8
Mendoza111
Salta12
San Juan91
San Luis10
Santa Fe28
Santiago del Estero13
Tucumán126
Total2571211651111
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