1898 Argentine general election

Presidential election
10 April 1898

300 members of the Electoral College
151 votes needed to win
 
Nominee Julio Argentino Roca Bartolomé Mitre
Party National Autonomist Party National Civic Union
Running mate Norberto Quirno Costa Juan Eusebio Torrent
Electoral vote 218 38
States carried 14 0
Percentage 85.2% 14.8%
Legislative election
10 April 1898

79 of 120 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
Party Seats
National Autonomist Party 79
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
President before President after
José Evaristo Uriburu
National Autonomist Party
Julio Argentino Roca
National Autonomist Party

The Argentine presidential election of 1898 was held on 10 April to choose the president of Argentina and 79 of 120 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Julio Argentino Roca was elected president for a second period.

Background

Having obtained the aging Luis Sáenz Peña's resignation in favor of Vice President José Evaristo Uriburu (who was good stead with both Roca and Mitre), Roca once again carried the PAN standard in 1898. The UCR, which had lost its founder, Leandro Alem, to suicide in 1896, was divided between those who backed Senator Bernardo de Irigoyen's drive to form coalitions with more conservative parties, and those who supported the party's new leader, Hipólito Yrigoyen (who boycotted this and future "election songs" – establishing what later became known as the UCR's "break before bending" policy).[1] Public debate was heated on the eve of the January 30 elections to a constitutional assembly entrusted to increase the number of congressmen and cabinet members, as well before the April 10, 1898, general election. The electoral college yielded no surprises, though, and Roca was returned to the presidency.[2]

Results

President

Argentine Republic
Population 4,462,000
Voters 89,200
Turnout 2%
Presidential Candidates Party Electoral Votes
Julio Argentino Roca National Autonomist Party 218
Bartolomé Mitre National Civic Union 38
Total voters 256
Did not vote 44
Total 300
Vice Presidential Candidates Party Electoral Votes
Norberto Quirno Costa National Autonomist Party 217
Juan Eusebio Torrent National Civic Union 23
Valentín Virasoro Liberal Party of Corrientes 7
Julio Argentino Roca National Autonomist Party 6
Lino D. Churruarín Radical Civic Union 1
Emilio E. Gouchón Radical Civic Union 1
Bartolomé Mitre National Civic Union 1
Total voters 256
Did not vote 44
Total 300

Results by Province

Province President Vice President
RocaMitreQuirno CostaTorrentVirasoroRocaChurruarínGouchónMitre
Buenos Aires City22132210111
Buenos Aires231823135[lower-alpha 1]
Catamarca1010
Córdoba2424
Corrientes7777
Entre Ríos20191
Jujuy88
La Rioja88
Mendoza1111
Salta99
San Juan88
San Luis99
Santa Fe2828
Santiago del Estero1414
Tucumán1717
Total218382172376111

Chamber of Deputies

National Autonomist Party and its allies won all 79 seats in the election.

Notes

  1. Levene, Ricardo. A History of Argentina. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1937.
  2. Todo Argentina: 1898 Archived 2017-11-24 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  1. In the vote table these 5 votes appear incorrectly as 5 votes from Córdoba.

References

  • Diario de Sesiones de la Cámara de Senadores - Período de 1898. Buenos Aires: Imprenta del "Boletín Oficial". 1898. p. 220.
  • Duhalde, Eduardo Luis (2007). Acción Parlamentaria de John William Cooke. Buenos Aires: Colihue. p. 232. ISBN 978-950-563-460-6.
  • "Historia Electoral Argentina (1912-2007), p. 58" (PDF). www.mininterior.gov.ar. Ministry of the Interior. December 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 September 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
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