- Dominican Republic general election, 1970
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Dominican Republic
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General elections were held in the Dominican Republic on 16 May 1970.[1] The main opposition party, the Dominican Revolutionary Party, did not contest the election, leaving only the ruling Reformist Party and some right-wing and centre-right parties.[2] Incumbent Joaquín Balaguer won the presidential election, whilst his Reformist Party won the Congressional elections. Voter turnout was 63.5%.[3]
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Results
President
Candidate Party Votes % Joaquín Balaguer Reformist Party 707,136 57.2 Francisco Lora Movement of Democratic Integration 252,760 20.4 Elías Wessin y Wessin Democratic Quisqueyano Party 168,751 13.6 Alfonso Moreno Martínez Social Christian Revolutionary Party 63,797 5.1 Jaime Manuel Fernández Movement of National Reconciliation 45,861 3.7 Invalid/blank votes 59,638 - Total 1,297,843 100 Source: Nohlen Congress
Party Votes % House Senate Seats +/- Seats +/- Reformist Party 653,565 52.8 45 -3 21 -1 Movement of Democratic Integration 252,760 20.4 11 New 1 New Democratic Quisqueyano Party 168,751 13.6 3 New 0 New Social Christian Revolutionary Party 63,697 5.1 0 -1 0 0 National Youth Movement 53,571 4.3 15 New 5 New Movement of National Reconciliation 45,861 3.7 0 New 0 New Invalid/blank votes 59,638 - - - - - Total 1,297,843 100 74 0 27 0 Source: Nohlen References
- ^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p247 ISBN 9780199283576
- ^ Nohlen, p241
- ^ Nohlen, p248
Presidential elections Parliamentary elections Categories:- 1970 elections in the Caribbean
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- Elections in the Dominican Republic
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