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1962 Argentine legislative election

The Argentine legislative elections of 1962 was held on 18 March. Voters chose their legislators and governors; with a turnout of 85.7%.

1962 Argentine legislative election

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96 of 192 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
Turnout85.73%
Party % Seats +/–
Chamber of Deputies
Intransigent Radical Civic Union

26.10% 34 −12
People's Radical Civic Union

20.50% 9 −43
Popular Union

18.20% 23 +23
Labour Party

9.10% 12 +12
National Federation of Center Parties

6.98% 6 +3
Three Flags Party

3.09% 3 +3
Others

16.21% 9 +8
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by province

Background edit

 
Peronist Andrés Framini votes in the 1962 gubernatorial elections. His victory in the paramount Province of Buenos Aires helped lead to President Frondizi's overthrow and the elections' annulment.

Peronism and its political vehicle, the Justicialist Party remained banned from political life, as they had been since 1955. Their exiled leader, Juan Perón had given President Arturo Frondizi a critical endorsement in 1958; but Frondizi's inability to lift the ban on Peronism had led Perón to support proxy political partes organized after his overthrow, notably Juan Atilio Bramuglia's Popular Union. The Popular Union nominated textile industry workers' leader Andrés Framini for governor of the Province of Buenos Aires (home to 38% of Argentines) and for vice-governor: Perón, himself. The leader believed this symbolic spot on the ticket (which, unable to return, he could never fill) would prove a powerful endorsement to Framini; but the move backfired when Frondizi was forced to declare Perón's candidacy null and void.[1]

Framini selected a new (plausible) running mate, though his unofficial slogan was unequivocal: "Framini-Anglada, Perón to the Rosada!" The clear reference to the Casa Rosada (the president's executive office building) put anti-peronists and the military on high alert when, in fact, Perón's proxies won 10 of 14 governorships at stake - including Framini's victory in the all-important Province of Buenos Aires. President Frondizi was forced to annul Framini's March 18 victory, and despite quickly obeying military demands, on March 28 he was overthrown.[1]

Careful to avoid the appearance of a coup d'état, military leaders appointed Senate President José María Guido as Frondizi's successor (as the Argentine Constitution prescribes in case of the absence of both the president and v.p.). Guido, a member of Frondizi's UCRI, reluctantly accepted the figurehead post and on May 1, annulled the results of all legislative and gubernatorial 1962 elections.[1]

Results edit

 
PartyVotes%Seats
WonTotal
Intransigent Radical Civic Union (UCRI)2,284,09126.103478
People's Radical Civic Union (UCRP)1,793,94520.50958
Popular Union (UP)1,592,44618.202323
Labour Party (PL)796,5299.101212
National Federation of Center Parties (PD - PLCo - PACo)610,9636.9868
Three Flags Party270,2483.0933
Democratic Socialist Party (PSD)250,1722.86
Christian Democratic Party (PDC)169,8241.94
Democratic Progressive Party (PDP)156,1141.78
Argentine Socialist Party - House of the People (PSA)139,1371.59
White Party117,5501.3422
Civic Movement Popular Flag60,9150.7022
People's Party55,1810.63
Blockist Radical Civic Union54,4410.6222
Party of Labour and Progress48,3060.55
Democratic Federal Movement36,1230.4111
Provincial Defence–White Flag32,7320.371
Property Owners Union25,2750.29
Renewal Crusade Radical Civic Union24,1230.28
Republican Union19,9600.23
Neuquén People's Movement (MPN)18,8790.2211
Argentine Socialist Vanguard Party17,9140.20
National Popular Movement17,5550.20
Workers' Party (PO)17,2700.20
Provincial Party of Chubut15,0650.1711
Civic Union14,0510.16
Socialist Party (PS)12,3460.14
Populist Party10,3040.12
Christian Democratic People's Union9,3960.11
Federal Union9,1430.10
Principist Radical Civic Union6,5200.07
Civic Union National and Popular Movement6,3230.07
Radical Civic Union of Salta6,0690.07
Antipersonalist Radical Civic Union (UCRA)6,0650.07
Labour Gathering Party (CO)5,7580.07
Radical Civic Union of Santa Fe5,7500.07
Argentine Popular Movement4,5890.05
Progressive Action4,5710.05
Radical Civic Union of Santiago del Estero4,0730.05
Ruralist Party3,4280.04
Christian Democratic Movement3,3330.04
Agrarian Social Party3,2270.04
Christian Social Front3,1860.04
Argentine Socialist Party - Chaco Federation2,7660.03
Socialist Party - Workers' Front2,3170.03
Nationalist Civic Union2,0920.02
Federal Agrarian Labour Party1,3270.02
Workers' Argentine Socialist Party1370.00
Radical Recovery Movement120.00
Unity and Progress Movement110.00
Conservative Provincial Labour Party30.00
Communist Party (PCA)10.00
Total8,751,556100.0096192
Valid votes8,751,55696.33
Invalid/blank votes332,9563.67
Total votes9,084,512100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,596,32185.73
Source: [2][3][4]

Results by province edit

Province Peronist Parties UCRI UCRP Center Parties Others
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Buenos Aires 1,206,894 39.37 17 731,877 23.88 8 627,094 20.46 179,697 5.86 319,876 10.43
Buenos Aires City 460,471 29.25 6 456,968 29.03 12 353,980 22.49 49,638 3.15 253,043 16.08
Chaco 60,915 32.41 2 58,225 30.98 49,083 26.11 7,536 4.01 12,213 6.50
Chubut 18,361 40.36 1 12,831 28.20 12,885 28.32 1 0.00 1,416 3.11
Córdoba 295,617 33.11 3 180,709 20.24 309,329 34.65 7 70,131 7.86 36,950 4.14
Corrientes 7,017 3.06 85,319 37.15 1 6,738 2.93 123,354 53.71 3 7,229 3.15
Entre Ríos 72,350 20.91 122,917 35.52 2 104,823 30.29 1 27,429 7.93 18,525 5.35
Jujuy 38,304 51.08 2 26,539 35.39 4,167 5.56 5,965 7.95 15 0.02
La Pampa 27,611 36.11 29,378 38.42 2 13,031 17.04 6,445 8.43
Mendoza 151,115 40.53 1 46,912 12.58 59,582 15.98 93,186 24.99 3 22,033 5.91
Neuquén 18,879 49.95 1 10,962 29.00 4,460 11.80 863 2.28 2,630 6.96
Río Negro 26,169 40.11 2 18,688 28.64 15,182 23.27 1,601 2.45 3,602 5.52
Salta 85,363 57.15 3 25,591 17.13 12,244 8.20 18,369 12.30 7,787 5.21
San Juan 54,441 34.07 2 43,026 26.93 1 20,789 13.01 14,799 9.26 26,739 16.74
Santa Fe 293,018 29.96 3 295,973 30.27 7 138,291 14.14 9,154 0.94 241,439 24.69
Santiago del Estero 70,243 36.78 2 50,392 26.39 56,057 29.35 1 5,284 2.77 8,993 4.71
Tucumán 162,559 53.33 2 87,784 28.80 1 6,210 2.04 3,956 1.30 44,295 14.53
Total 3,049,327 34.84 45 2,284,091 26.10 34 1,793,945 20.50 9 610,963 6.98 6 1,013,230 11.58 2

References edit

  1. ^ a b c
  2. ^ Cantón, Darío (1968). Materiales para el estudio de la sociología política en la Argentina (PDF). Vol. Tomo I. Buenos Aires: Centro de Investigaciones Sociales - Torcuato di Tella Institute. pp. 211–218.
  3. ^ (PDF). Ministry of Interior - Subsecretaría de Asuntos Políticos y Electorales. December 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 September 2014.
  4. ^ Nohlen, Dieter (2005). Elections in the Americas: A Data Handbook. Vol. II: South America. Nueva York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-928358-3.

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The Argentine legislative elections of 1962 was held on 18 March Voters chose their legislators and governors with a turnout of 85 7 1962 Argentine legislative election 1960 18 March 1962 1963 96 of 192 seats in the Chamber of DeputiesTurnout85 73 Party Seats Chamber of Deputies Intransigent Radical Civic Union 26 10 34 12 People s Radical Civic Union 20 50 9 43 Popular Union 18 20 23 23 Labour Party 9 10 12 12 National Federation of Center Parties 6 98 6 3 Three Flags Party 3 09 3 3 Others 16 21 9 8 This lists parties that won seats See the complete results below Results by province Contents 1 Background 2 Results 2 1 Results by province 3 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp Peronist Andres Framini votes in the 1962 gubernatorial elections His victory in the paramount Province of Buenos Aires helped lead to President Frondizi s overthrow and the elections annulment Peronism and its political vehicle the Justicialist Party remained banned from political life as they had been since 1955 Their exiled leader Juan Peron had given President Arturo Frondizi a critical endorsement in 1958 but Frondizi s inability to lift the ban on Peronism had led Peron to support proxy political partes organized after his overthrow notably Juan Atilio Bramuglia s Popular Union The Popular Union nominated textile industry workers leader Andres Framini for governor of the Province of Buenos Aires home to 38 of Argentines and for vice governor Peron himself The leader believed this symbolic spot on the ticket which unable to return he could never fill would prove a powerful endorsement to Framini but the move backfired when Frondizi was forced to declare Peron s candidacy null and void 1 Framini selected a new plausible running mate though his unofficial slogan was unequivocal Framini Anglada Peron to the Rosada The clear reference to the Casa Rosada the president s executive office building put anti peronists and the military on high alert when in fact Peron s proxies won 10 of 14 governorships at stake including Framini s victory in the all important Province of Buenos Aires President Frondizi was forced to annul Framini s March 18 victory and despite quickly obeying military demands on March 28 he was overthrown 1 Careful to avoid the appearance of a coup d etat military leaders appointed Senate President Jose Maria Guido as Frondizi s successor as the Argentine Constitution prescribes in case of the absence of both the president and v p Guido a member of Frondizi s UCRI reluctantly accepted the figurehead post and on May 1 annulled the results of all legislative and gubernatorial 1962 elections 1 Results edit nbsp PartyVotes SeatsWonTotalIntransigent Radical Civic Union UCRI 2 284 09126 103478People s Radical Civic Union UCRP 1 793 94520 50958Popular Union UP 1 592 44618 202323Labour Party PL 796 5299 101212National Federation of Center Parties PD PLCo PACo 610 9636 9868Three Flags Party270 2483 0933Democratic Socialist Party PSD 250 1722 86 Christian Democratic Party PDC 169 8241 94 Democratic Progressive Party PDP 156 1141 78 Argentine Socialist Party House of the People PSA 139 1371 59 White Party117 5501 3422Civic Movement Popular Flag60 9150 7022People s Party55 1810 63 Blockist Radical Civic Union54 4410 6222Party of Labour and Progress48 3060 55 Democratic Federal Movement36 1230 4111Provincial Defence White Flag32 7320 37 1Property Owners Union25 2750 29 Renewal Crusade Radical Civic Union24 1230 28 Republican Union19 9600 23 Neuquen People s Movement MPN 18 8790 2211Argentine Socialist Vanguard Party17 9140 20 National Popular Movement17 5550 20 Workers Party PO 17 2700 20 Provincial Party of Chubut15 0650 1711Civic Union14 0510 16 Socialist Party PS 12 3460 14 Populist Party10 3040 12 Christian Democratic People s Union9 3960 11 Federal Union9 1430 10 Principist Radical Civic Union6 5200 07 Civic Union National and Popular Movement6 3230 07 Radical Civic Union of Salta6 0690 07 Antipersonalist Radical Civic Union UCRA 6 0650 07 Labour Gathering Party CO 5 7580 07 Radical Civic Union of Santa Fe5 7500 07 Argentine Popular Movement4 5890 05 Progressive Action4 5710 05 Radical Civic Union of Santiago del Estero4 0730 05 Ruralist Party3 4280 04 Christian Democratic Movement3 3330 04 Agrarian Social Party3 2270 04 Christian Social Front3 1860 04 Argentine Socialist Party Chaco Federation2 7660 03 Socialist Party Workers Front2 3170 03 Nationalist Civic Union2 0920 02 Federal Agrarian Labour Party1 3270 02 Workers Argentine Socialist Party1370 00 Radical Recovery Movement120 00 Unity and Progress Movement110 00 Conservative Provincial Labour Party30 00 Communist Party PCA 10 00 Total8 751 556100 0096192Valid votes8 751 55696 33Invalid blank votes332 9563 67Total votes9 084 512100 00Registered voters turnout10 596 32185 73Source 2 3 4 Results by province edit Province Peronist Parties UCRI UCRP Center Parties Others Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Buenos Aires 1 206 894 39 37 17 731 877 23 88 8 627 094 20 46 179 697 5 86 319 876 10 43 Buenos Aires City 460 471 29 25 6 456 968 29 03 12 353 980 22 49 49 638 3 15 253 043 16 08 Chaco 60 915 32 41 2 58 225 30 98 49 083 26 11 7 536 4 01 12 213 6 50 Chubut 18 361 40 36 1 12 831 28 20 12 885 28 32 1 0 00 1 416 3 11 Cordoba 295 617 33 11 3 180 709 20 24 309 329 34 65 7 70 131 7 86 36 950 4 14 Corrientes 7 017 3 06 85 319 37 15 1 6 738 2 93 123 354 53 71 3 7 229 3 15 Entre Rios 72 350 20 91 122 917 35 52 2 104 823 30 29 1 27 429 7 93 18 525 5 35 Jujuy 38 304 51 08 2 26 539 35 39 4 167 5 56 5 965 7 95 15 0 02 La Pampa 27 611 36 11 29 378 38 42 2 13 031 17 04 6 445 8 43 Mendoza 151 115 40 53 1 46 912 12 58 59 582 15 98 93 186 24 99 3 22 033 5 91 Neuquen 18 879 49 95 1 10 962 29 00 4 460 11 80 863 2 28 2 630 6 96 Rio Negro 26 169 40 11 2 18 688 28 64 15 182 23 27 1 601 2 45 3 602 5 52 Salta 85 363 57 15 3 25 591 17 13 12 244 8 20 18 369 12 30 7 787 5 21 San Juan 54 441 34 07 2 43 026 26 93 1 20 789 13 01 14 799 9 26 26 739 16 74 Santa Fe 293 018 29 96 3 295 973 30 27 7 138 291 14 14 9 154 0 94 241 439 24 69 Santiago del Estero 70 243 36 78 2 50 392 26 39 56 057 29 35 1 5 284 2 77 8 993 4 71 Tucuman 162 559 53 33 2 87 784 28 80 1 6 210 2 04 3 956 1 30 44 295 14 53 Total 3 049 327 34 84 45 2 284 091 26 10 34 1 793 945 20 50 9 610 963 6 98 6 1 013 230 11 58 2References edit a b c Todo Argentina 1962 in Spanish Canton Dario 1968 Materiales para el estudio de la sociologia politica en la Argentina PDF Vol Tomo I Buenos Aires Centro de Investigaciones Sociales Torcuato di Tella Institute pp 211 218 Historia Electoral Argentina 1912 2007 PDF Ministry of Interior Subsecretaria de Asuntos Politicos y Electorales December 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 8 September 2014 Nohlen Dieter 2005 Elections in the Americas A Data Handbook Vol II South America Nueva York Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 928358 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1962 Argentine legislative election amp oldid 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