Paraguayan general election, 1989
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Early general elections were held in Paraguay on 1 May 1989,[1] following the overthrow of President Alfredo Stroessner on 3 February. For the first time in several years, the opposition was allowed to contest the elections more or less unmolested.[2] The presidential elections were won by Andrés Rodríguez (who had led the coup)[2] running on the Colorado Party ticket. The Colorado Party also won 48 of the 72 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Voter turnout was 54% in the presidential election and 52% in the parliamentary elections.[3]
Results
President
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andrés Rodríguez Pedotti | Colorado Party | 882,957 | 76.59 | |
| Domingo Iabelino Laíno Figueredo | Authentic Radical Liberal Party | 241,829 | 20.98 | |
| Fernando Antonio Vera Sánchez | Revolutionary Febrerista Party | 11,007 | 0.95 | |
| Secundino Núñez Medina | Christian Democratic Party | 8,032 | 0.70 | |
| Carlos Ferreira Ibarra | Liberal Party | 4,423 | 0.38 | |
| Blas Manuel Mangabeira | Unified Radical Liberal Party | 3,545 | 0.31 | |
| Carlos Gustavo Callizo Parini | Paraguayan Humanist Party | 1,058 | 0.09 | |
| Invalid/blank votes | 11,197 | – | ||
| Total | 1,164,048 | 100 | ||
| Registered voters/turnout | 2,226,061 | 52.29 | ||
| Source: Justicia Electoral | ||||
Chamber of Deputies
| Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colorado Party | 845,820 | 74.5 | 48 | +8 |
| Authentic Radical Liberal Party | 229,329 | 20.2 | 21 | New |
| Revolutionary Febrerista Party | 23,815 | 2.1 | 2 | New |
| Radical Liberal Party | 15,083 | 1.3 | 1 | -12 |
| Christian Democratic Party | 11,674 | 1.0 | 0 | New |
| Liberal Party | 5,544 | 0.5 | 0 | -7 |
| Unified Radical Liberal Party | 3,476 | 0.3 | 0 | New |
| Paraguayan Humanist Party | 1,069 | 0.1 | 0 | New |
| Invalid/blank votes | 21,971 | – | – | – |
| Total | 1,157,781 | 100 | 72 | +12 |
| Source: Nohlen | ||||
References
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