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1866 Peruvian general election

October 1866
Presidential election
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Candidate Mariano Ignacio Prado Ramón Castilla
Popular vote 199,499 2,299
Percentage 97.43% 1.12%

President before election

Mariano Ignacio Prado

Elected President

Mariano Ignacio Prado

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General elections were held in Peru in 1866. The presidential election resulted in a victory for Mariano Ignacio Prado, who received 97% of the vote.

Results

President

CandidateVotes%
Mariano Ignacio Prado199,49997.43
Ramón Castilla2,2991.12
José Balta1,4050.69
Ramón Vargas-Machuca [es]5260.26
Mariano H. Ceballos2580.13
Manuel Costas Arce1320.06
Manuel Freyre [es]1060.05
José Rufino Echenique800.04
José Miguel Medina [es]690.03
Pedro Bustamante590.03
Pedro Diez Canseco470.02
Fermín del Castillo [es]380.02
José Santos Quiros280.01
Luis La Puerta250.01
Domingo Laos140.01
Miguel San Roman90.00
Antonio Arenas80.00
Mariano Felipe Paz Soldán80.00
Alejo Bezada70.00
José F. Alvariño70.00
Juan Oviedo [es]70.00
Mariano Pío Cornejo [es]60.00
Manuel I. Vivanco60.00
Other candidates1130.06
Total204,756100.00
Valid votes204,75699.97
Invalid votes140.01
Blank votes480.02
Total votes204,818100.00
Source: Constituent Assembly

References

  1. "Elections and Events 1850-1869". The Library. UC San Diego.
  2. Diario de los debates del Congreso constituyente de 1867. Constituent Assembly. 1867. p. 417.
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