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1919 Brazilian presidential election


FieldValue
countryBrazil
flag_year1889
typepresidential
election_date13 April 1919
previous_election1918 Brazilian general election
previous_year1918
next_election1922 Brazilian presidential election
next_year1922
image1Epitacio Pessoa (1919) (cropped).jpg
nominee1Epitácio Pessoa
party1PR Paraíba
color1a50000
popular_vote1286,373
percentage171.00%
image2Rui Barbosa (cropped).jpg
nominee2Ruy Barbosa
party2Independent
popular_vote2116,414
percentage228.86%
map_imageMapa da eleição presidencial do Brasil em 1919.svg
map_captionResults by state
titlePresident
before_electionDelfim Moreira
before_partyPaulista Republican Party
after_electionEpitácio Pessoa
after_partyPR Paraíba

Early presidential elections were held in Brazil on 13 April 1919, following the death of Rodrigues Alves, who had been elected the previous year. The result was a victory for Epitácio Pessoa of the Paraíba Republican Party (and supported by the Paulista Republican Party and the Mineiro Republican Party), who received 71% of the vote.

Results

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II'', p173 {{ISBN. 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. Nohlen, p231
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