1892 Argentine presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Argentina on 10 April 1892. Luis Sáenz Peña was elected president.

1892 Argentine presidential election

 1886
10 April 1892
1898 
Presidential election
 
Nominee Luis Sáenz Peña Bernardo de Irigoyen Bartolomé Mitre
Party PAN UCR UCN
Electoral vote 210 5 5
Percentage 95.02% 2.26% 2.26%

Results by province

President before election

Carlos Pellegrini
PAN

Elected President

Luis Sáenz Peña
PAN

Voting under military protection in Buenos Aires
Polling station at the Church of La Merced in Buenos Aires
Meeting at the Civic Union Club in conflict with the police

Background

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An 1888 massacre of a May Day gathering and an unprecedented financial crisis led to the formation of the first meaningful opposition to develop as reform movements in urban areas, culminating in the Revolution of the Park that forced Juárez Celman's 1890 resignation. These developments gathered speed when the Civic Union of the Youth became the Radical Civic Union (UCR), in 1891. Instability also prompted moderates from within the PAN to advance a diplomat, Roque Sáenz Peña, as the nominee. Roca foiled this move by persuading former Supreme Court Chief Justice Luis Sáenz Peña (Roque's father) to run – forcing the young reformist to withdraw. The UCR's appeal, for its part, helped lead President Carlos Pellegrini (who replaced the besieged Juárez Celman) to declare a state of siege a week before the 10 April 1892 elections. The resulting UCR electoral boycott left the ruling PAN as the only party on the ballot, handing its nominee the presidency unanimously.[1]

Results

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President

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Vice president

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CandidatePartyVotes%
José Evaristo UriburuNational Autonomist Party21697.74
Juan M. Garro [es]Radical Civic Union52.26
Total221100.00
Registered voters/turnout232

By province

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Notes

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References

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