- Dominican Republic general election, 1966
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General elections were held in the Dominican Republic on 1 January 1966.[1] Following the 1963 coup which toppled elected president Juan Bosch of the Dominican Revolutionary Party, supporters of his constitutional reforms were excluded from the elections,[2] although Bosch himself contested them. The result was a victory for Joaquín Balaguer of the Reformist Party, whilst his party also won the Congressional elections. Voter turnout was 75.6%.[3]
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Results
President
Candidate Party Votes % Joaquín Balaguer Reformist Party 775,805 57.7 Juan Bosch Dominican Revolutionary Party 525,230 39.0 Rafael Bonnelly National Civic Union 39,525 2.9 Fourteen other candidates 4,834 0.4 Invalid/blank votes 27,291 - Total 1,372,695 100 Source: Nohlen Congress
Party Votes % House Senate Seats +/- Seats +/- Reformist Party 759,889 56.4 48 New 22 New Dominican Revolutionary Party 494,570 36.8 26 -23 5 -17 Social Christian Revolutionary Party 30,660 2.3 0 -1 0 0 National Civic Union 16,152 1.2 0 -20 0 -4 VRD 13,855 1.0 0 0 0 0 Christian Democratic Party 9,376 0.7 0 New 0 New Evolutionist Liberal Party 6,540 0.5 0 New 0 New Revolutionary Action Party 5,489 0.4 0 New 0 New 14 June Party 4,834 0.4 0 New 0 New Democratic Revolutionary Nationalist Party 4,039 0.3 0 -4 - -1 Invalid/blank votes 27,291 - - - - - Total 1,372,695 100 74 0 27 0 Source: Nohlen References
- ^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p247 ISBN 9780199283576
- ^ Nohlen, p240
- ^ Nohlen, p248
Presidential elections Parliamentary elections Categories:- 1966 elections in the Caribbean
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- Elections in the Dominican Republic
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