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1920 Chilean presidential election

Historical presidential election


Historical presidential election

FieldValue
countryChile
typepresidential
previous_election1915 Chilean presidential election
previous_year1915
next_election1925 Chilean presidential election
next_year1925
election_dateJune 25, 1920
votes_for_election354 members of the Electoral College
needed_votes178 electoral
turnout45.07%
1blankElectoral vote
2blankModified result
image1Arturo_Alessandri_Palma_en_1925.jpg
candidate1Arturo Alessandri
party1Liberal Party (Chile, 1849)
alliance1Liberal Alliance
popular_vote182,083
percentage149.41%
1data1179
2data1177
image2Luis Barros Borgoño.jpg
candidate2Luis Barros Borgoño
party2Liberal Party (Chile, 1849)
alliance2National Union
popular_vote283,100
percentage250.03%
1data2175
2data2176
map_imageChile Electoral Map 1920.svg
map_captionPresidential election results map. Yellow denotes states won by Alessandri and blue denotes states won by Barros. Numbers indicate the number of electoral votes cast by each province.
titlePresident
before_electionJuan Luis Sanfuentes
before_partyLiberal Democratic Party (Chile)
after_electionArturo Alessandri
after_partyLiberal Party (Chile, 1849)

Presidential elections were held in Chile on Friday, June 25, 1920. The Liberal Alliance candidate Arturo Alessandri defeated the National Union candidate Luis Barros Borgoño in the last Chilean presidential election to have been decided by an electoral college. The results were a turning point for Chilean history, setting the end of the succession of oligarch and 19th-century governments and the start of a new, modern one run by the middle class.

Incumbent president Juan Luis Sanfuentes was not able to run for a second term, as specified in the 1871 reform of the constitution. Arturo Alessandri and Eliodoro Yáñez, both Liberals, became the favourite candidates for the Liberal Alliance, formed by the half of the Liberal Party, the Radicals, the Democrats, the Doctrinals and others. Alessandri won the 1920 Liberal Alliance primary vote in the second round, defeating Yáñez, Enrique Mac Iver and Armado Quezada (both Radicals).

The National Union, formed by the National, Liberal Democratic and Nationalist parties and the other half of the Liberals, was divided between those who wanted to come closer to the conservatives and those who did not. Luis Barros Borgoño, Enrique Zañartu and Ismael Tocornal were the principal candidates. The first one won the 1920 National Union Convention with the support of the Conservative Party.

The elections were held in a tense and violent political environment, where the social issues, the Legislative power primacy over the Executive and the separation of church and state were at stake. Both candidates proposed similar government plans, with the main difference being Alessandri's fervent campaign, which included passionate speeches from balconies, to rallies with the Chilean middle class. During his campaign, Alessandri spoke against the rule of the oligarchy and advocated for democratic and renovating reforms. On the contrary, Barros Borgoño presented himself as the candidate of tranquillity and seriousness, accusing his opponent of fomenting class hatred. A third candidate, Luis Emilio Recabarren, from the Socialist Workers' Party, also run in the election, still knowing he had little chances of winning, but stating the election to be just an intern conflict between different branches of the oligarchy.

The election results were almost a tie and were heavily disputed by both sides: the two candidates claimed victory. In the following months, political violence arouse in the country, with the population fearing a revolution. As a response to uncertainty and fraud accusations, a Tribunal of Honour was created to perform a detailed examination of the results. This solution was agreed upon by both parties. On September 30, the verdict was given, giving 177 electoral votes to Alessandri and 176 to Barros Borgoño. The first was declared the winner of the election, and the results modified by the Tribunal were accepted by the Congress in October.

Nominations

Liberal Alliance nomination

[](arturo-alessandri)
*for President*
[[File:Arturo_Alessandri_Palma_(1925).jpgcenter200x200px]]
Senator from Tarapacá
(1915–1920)

Liberal Alliance candidates: Arturo_Alessandri_Palma_(1925).jpg|Senator Arturo Alessandri from Tarapacá Enrique_Mac-Iver_Rodríguez_cropped.JPG|Senator Enrique Mac Iver Rodríguez from Atacama Eliodoro_Yañez_en_1915.JPG|Senator Eliodoro Yáñez Ponce de León from Valdivia Emilio_Bello.jpg|Deputy Emilio Bello Codesido from Valparaíso and Casablanca Armando Quezada.png|Senator Armando Quezada Acharán from Santiago Artemio_Gutiérrez_Vidal.jpg|Deputy


from Temuco, and Llaima José María Valderrama Lira.jpg|Senator José María Valderrama Lira from Cautín

National Union nomination

[](luis-barros-borgono)
*for President*
[[File:Luis Barros Borgoño.jpgcenter200x200px]]
Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Worship and Colonization
(1918–1919)

Socialist Workers' Party

[](luis-emilio-recabarren)
*for President*
[[File:L.E.Recabarren.jpgcenter200x200px]]
Deputy from Antofagasta,
Taltal and Tocopilla
(1906)

Results

CandidatePartyPopular voteElectoral voteVotes%OriginalModified
Coalition (Chile)}}Luis Barros BorgoñoNational Union83,10050.03175176
Liberal Alliance (Chile)}}Arturo AlessandriLiberal Alliance82,08349.41179177
Communist Party of Chile}}Luis Emilio RecabarrenSocialist Workers Party6810.4100
Other candidates2510.1500
Total166,115100.00354353
Valid votes166,11599.52
Invalid votes8020.48
Total votes166,917100.00
Registered voters/turnout370,31445.07
Source: Chilean Elections Database, Nohlen

References

References

  1. Blakemore, Harold. (1986). "Chile from the War of the Pacific to the world depression, 1880–1930". Cambridge University Press.
  2. [[Dieter Nohlen]] (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II'', p285 {{ISBN. 978-0-19-928358-3
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