1938 Uruguayan general election

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General elections were held in Uruguay on 28 March 1938.[1] The result was a victory for the Colorado Party, which won a majority of seats in the Chamber of Representatives and received the most votes in the presidential election, in which the Alfredo Baldomir faction emerged as the largest. Baldomir subsequently became President on 19 June.

This was the first time that Uruguayan women exerted their right to vote in a national election.[2]

Results

President

More information Party, Candidate ...
Party Candidate Votes %
Colorado PartyAlfredo Baldomir121,25933.95
Eduardo Blanco Acevedo97,99827.43
al lema540.02
Total219,31161.40
National PartyJuan José de Arteaga114,50632.06
Partido por las Libertades PúblicasEmilio Frugoni16,9014.73
Concentración Patriótica Cándida Díaz de SaraviaJusto M. Alonso6,4871.82
Total357,205100.00
Registered voters/turnout636,171
Source: Nohlen, Bottinelli et al.[3]
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Chamber of Representatives

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Colorado Party219,36258.3864+9
National Party114,56430.4929–10
Civic Union14,8023.9420
Socialist Party13,1523.503+1
Concentración Patriótica Cándida Díaz de Saravia7,8762.1000
Communist Party5,7361.5310
Independent Democratic Feminist Party1220.030New
Black Native Party870.020New
Party of the Agreement690.020New
Gral. Melchor Pachecho y Obes10.000New
Total375,771100.00990
Registered voters/turnout636,171
Source: Nohlen, Bottinelli et al.[3]
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Senate

More information Party and lema, Votes ...
Party and lemaVotes%Seats+/–
Colorado PartyPara Servir al País121,25933.519
Viva Terra98,04927.096
al lema540.01
Total219,37560.62150
National Party114,57131.66150
Civic Union14,8024.090New
Socialist Party13,1753.640New
Total361,910100.00300
Registered voters/turnout636,171
Source: Nohlen, Bottinelli et al.[3]
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