1911 Portuguese presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Portugal on 24 August 1911. Following the Portuguese revolution in 1910 which saw the overthrow of King Manuel II, a Republican Provisional Government was formed under the leadership of Teófilo Braga. This election was held to elect the first official president of the newly established the First Portuguese Republic. Portugal's 1911 constitution stated that the Congress of the Republic must elect the president in Lisbon instead of the Portuguese people.[1]
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There were a total of 5 candidates, all of whome were from the Republican Party (Portugal). Manuel de Arriaga won against his opponents and he was elected as the first President of the First Portuguese Republic.[1]
Results
Portuguese Presidential Election of 1911 - Results (24 August) | |||||||
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Candidates | Supporting parties | Votes | % | ||||
Manuel José de Arriaga Brum da Silveira | Republican Party | 121 | 55.76 | ||||
Bernardino Luís Machado Guimarães | Republican Party | 86 | 39.36 | ||||
Duarte Leite Pereira da Silva | Republican Party | 4 | 1.84 | ||||
Sebastião de Magalhães Lima | Republican Party | 1 | 0.46 | ||||
Augusto Manuel Alves da Veiga | Republican Party | 1 | 0.46 | ||||
217 | 100.00 | ||||||
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References
- "Manuel José de Arriaga Brum da Silveira e Peyrelongue". 26 June 2009. Retrieved 18 July 2020.