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1923 Salvadoran presidential election

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countryEl Salvador
typepresidential
previous_election1919 Salvadoran presidential election
previous_year1919
next_election1927 Salvadoran presidential election
next_year1927
election_date14 January 1923
image1Alphonso Q. Molina, Vice Pres't Salvador LCCN2014708771 (cropped).jpg
colour190EE90
nominee1Alfonso Quiñónez Molina
party1National Democratic Party (El Salvador)
popular_vote1
percentage1100%
titlePresident
before_electionJorge Meléndez
before_partyNational Democratic Party (El Salvador)
after_electionAlfonso Quiñónez Molina
after_partyNational Democratic Party (El Salvador)

Presidential elections were held in El Salvador on 14 January 1923. The election was between Vice President Alfonso Quiñónez Molina and Miguel Tomás Molina, a former government minister and Quiñónez's cousin. On 25 December 1922, Salvadoran security forces massacred Molina's supporters at a political rally in San Salvador. Molina subsequently fled the country and called on his supporters to boycott the election, but Quiñónez won the election unanimously with 178,000 votes.

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