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1913 Bolivian presidential election
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Presidential elections were held in Bolivia on 4 May 1913 to elect a new president of the republic. Ismael Montes ran unopposed for a second non-consecutive term.
When accounting for spoilt and blank ballots, Montes's victory margin of 98.87% in the popular vote remains the largest margin of victory for any presidential candidate in Bolivian history, even compared to other candidates who ran unopposed.
Results
President
José Carrasco Torrico|party1=Liberal Party||votes1=77731
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