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1962 Bolivian legislative election


Parliamentary elections were held in Bolivia on 4 June 1962. The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) received 85% of the vote, and retained its large majority in both houses of Congress.

Results

PartyVotes%SeatsChamberSenateElectedTotal+/–ElectedTotal+/–
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement}}Revolutionary Nationalist Movement886,57284.793264+131527+9
Bolivian Socialist Falange}}Bolivian Socialist Falange74,1787.0934+1000
Authentic Revolutionary Party}}Authentic Revolutionary Party44,2964.2423–11000
Communist Party of Bolivia}}Communist Party20,3521.95000000
Christian Democratic Party (Bolivia)}}Social Christian Party19,8251.9011New00New
Revolutionary Workers' Party (Bolivia)}}Revolutionary Workers' Party2780.03000000
Authentic Revolutionary Nationalist Movement1000.0100New00New
Total1,045,6011003872+41527+9
Valid votes1,045,60198.13
Invalid/blank votes19,9791.87
Total1,065,580100
Source: Nohlen, Ruddle, Political Handbook of the World 1963

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II'', p133 {{ISBN. 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. Nohlen, p142
  3. Kenneth Ruddle (1972) ''Latin American political statistics. Supplement to the Statistical Abstract of Latin America'' Los Angeles: Latin American Center, UCLA, p72
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