1967 Salvadoran presidential election
Presidential elections were held in El Salvador on 5 March 1967.[1] The result was a victory for Fidel Sánchez Hernández of the Party of National Conciliation, who won 54.4 percent of the vote.
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Results
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Fidel Sánchez Hernández | National Conciliation Party | 267,447 | 54.37 | |
Abraham Rodríguez Portillo | Christian Democratic Party | 106,358 | 21.62 | |
Fabio Castillo Figueroa | Renovating Action Party | 70,978 | 14.43 | |
Alvaro Magaña | Salvadoran Popular Party | 47,111 | 9.58 | |
Total | 491,894 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 1,266,587 | – | ||
Source: Nohlen |
References
- Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p276 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
Bibliography
- Anderson, Thomas P. Matanza: El Salvador's communist revolt of 1932. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 1971.
- Benítez Manaut, Raúl. "El Salvador: un equilibrio imperfecto entre los votos y las botas." Secuencia 17:71-92 (mayo-agosto de 1990).
- Eguizábal, Cristina. "El Salvador: elecciones sin democracia." Polemica (Costa Rica) 14/15:16-33 (marzo-junio 1984). 1984.
- Kantor, Harry. Patterns of politics and political systems in Latin America. Chicago: Rand McNally & Company. 1969.
- Montgomery, Tommie Sue. 1995. Revolution in El Salvador: from civil strife to civil peace. Boulder: Westview.
- Political Handbook of the world, 1967. New York, 1968.
- Webre, Stephen. José Napoleón Duarte and the Christian Democratic Party in Salvadoran Politics 1960-1972. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. 1979.
- Williams, Philip J. and Knut Walter. Militarization and demilitarization in El Salvador's transition to democracy. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. 1997.
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