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1931 Peruvian general election

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1931 Peruvian general election

11 October 1931
Presidential election
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Nominee Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre
Party Revolutionary Union APRA
Popular vote 152,149 106,088
Percentage 50.75% 35.38%

 
Nominee José María de la Jara y Ureta Arturo F. Osores Cabrera
Party Republican Action PCRP
Popular vote 21,950 19,640
Percentage 7.32% 6.55%

President before election

David Samanez Ocampo
Military junta

Elected President

Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro
Revolutionary Union

General elections were held in Peru on 11 October 1931 to elect the President and a Constitutional Congress.[1] The result was a victory for Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro of the Revolutionary Union, who received 50.8% of the vote.[2]

Results

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President

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Sanchez Cerro was also supported by the Nationalist Social Party, Osores was supported by the Constitutional Party, the Labourist Party and the National Coalition Party, while Jara y Ureta was supported by the Decentralist Party and Popular Union.[3]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Luis Miguel Sánchez CerroRevolutionary Union152,14950.75
Víctor Raúl Haya de la TorreAmerican Popular Revolutionary Alliance106,08835.38
José María de la Jara y UretaRepublican Action21,9507.32
Arturo F. Osores CabreraConstitutional Renewal Party19,6406.55
Total299,827100.00
Valid votes299,82792.64
Invalid/blank votes23,8187.36
Total votes323,645100.00
Registered voters/turnout392,36382.49
Source: Nohlen

Constitutional Congress

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Twelve elected members of the Congress later had their election declared invalid, including eight from the APRA, two independents and one each from the National Coalition and Revolutionary Union.[3]

PartySeats
Revolutionary Union57
American Popular Revolutionary Alliance36
Decentralist Party28
Socialist Party of Peru4
National Coalition3
Nationalist Social Party3
Popular Union2
Unidentified5
Independents7
Total145
Source: JNE

References

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  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p454 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. ^ Nohlen, p470
  3. ^ a b Elecciones parlamentarias en el Perú (1931-2011) Government of Peru