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1951 Puerto Rican Constitutional Convention election

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Constitutional Convention elections were held in Puerto Rico on 27 August 1951 to elect the delegates that would participate in the Constitutional Convention held the same year. The elections were boycotted by the Puerto Rican Independence Party as the party did not wish to give the election legitimacy.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
Popular Democratic Party351,94682.7876
Partido Estadista Republicano50,72011.930
Socialist Party22,5055.290
Total425,171100.0076
Registered voters/turnout781,914
Source: Nolla

References

  1. Juan Jose Nolla-Acosta (2013). Puerto Rico Election Results, 1899–2012. Lulu.com. p. 100. ISBN 978-1-300-67141-1.
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