1954 Cuban general election

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General elections were held in Cuba on 1 November 1954.[1] Fulgencio Batista won the presidential election running under the National Progressive Coalition banner, whilst the main opposition candidate, Ramón Grau, withdrew his candidacy before election day.[2] Progressive Action Party emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives, winning 60 of the 130 seats. Voter turnout was 52%.[3] Batista's new presidential term was scheduled to be from 24 February 1955 to 24 February 1959.

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1954 Cuban general election

1 November 1954
Presidential election
 1948
1958 
 
Nominee Fulgencio Batista Ramón Grau
Party Progressive Action Auténtico
Alliance CPN
Popular vote 1,262,587 188,209

President before election

Fulgencio Batista
Progressive Action

Elected President

Fulgencio Batista
CPN

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Results

President

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Fulgencio BatistaNational Progressive Coalition[a]1,262,587
Ramón GrauPartido Auténtico188,209
Total
Total votes1,451,753
Registered voters/turnout2,768,18652.44
Source: Nohlen
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Senate

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PartySeats
National Progressive Coalition[a]36
Partido Auténtico18
Total54
Source: Nohlen
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House of Representatives

More information Party or alliance, Seats ...
Party or allianceSeats
National Progressive CoalitionProgressive Action Party60
Liberal Party of Cuba24
Democratic Party15
Radical Union15
Partido Auténtico16
Total130
Source: Nohlen
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Notes

  1. Alliance of the Progressive Action Party, the Radical Union, the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party

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