1996 Dominican Republic presidential election

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Presidential elections were held in the Dominican Republic on 16 May 1996, with a second round on 30 June.[1][2] Whilst José Francisco Peña Gómez won the most votes in the first round, he was defeated by Leonel Fernández in the second round, after the Social Christian Reformist Party, whose candidate had lost in the first round, declared their support for Fernández.[3] Voter turnout was 78.63% in the first round and 76.80% in the second.[4]

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1996 Dominican Republic presidential election

 1994
16 May 1996 (first round)
30 June 1996 (second round)
2000 
Turnout78.63% (first round) Decrease 9.28pp
76.80% (second round)
 
Nominee Leonel Fernández José Francisco Peña Gómez
Party PLD PRD
Popular vote 1,466,382 1,394,641
Percentage 51.25% 48.75%


President before election

Joaquín Balaguer
PRSC

Elected President

Leonel Fernández
PLD

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Conservatives and business interests opposed Peña Gómez.[5] Peña Gómez, whose parents were Haitian, faced nationalist, anti-Haiti rhetoric in the campaign.[6]

The elections were considered free and fair.[6]

Results

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CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
José Francisco Peña GómezDominican Revolutionary Party1,333,92545.941,394,64148.75
Leonel FernándezDominican Liberation Party1,130,52338.931,466,38251.25
Jacinto Peynado GarrigosaSocial Christian Reformist Party435,50415.00
José Rafael AbinaderSocial Democratic Alliance3,9070.13
Total2,903,859100.002,861,023100.00
Valid votes2,903,85998.472,861,02399.33
Invalid/blank votes45,1201.5319,4020.67
Total votes2,948,979100.002,880,425100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,750,50278.633,750,50276.80
Source: Nohlen
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