Nicaraguan general election, 1957

General elections were held in Nicaragua to elect a president and parliament on 3 February 1957.

Luis Somoza Debayle formalized his grip on the presidency through fraudulent elections in February 1957 which were boycotted by all the opposition except the puppet Conservative Nationalist Party (PNC). The Popular Social Christian Party (PPSC) was created in reaction to these elections and received support from younger Conservatives dissatisfied with their party’s inability to make any political impact on the dictatorship.[1]

Presidential election results

These are the Presidential election results:[2]

Candidate Party/Alliance Votes %
Luis Anastasio Somoza Debayle Liberal Nationalist Party (PLN) 316,998 89.25%
Edmundo Amador Pineda Conservative Nationalist Party (PCN) 38,180 10.75%
Total valid votes 355,178 100%
Spoilt and invalid votes ?? ??
Total votes/Turnout ?? ??
Registered voters ??
Population 1,290,000

Legislative election

These are the legislative election results:[3]

Parties and alliances Votes % Seats/ Senate Seats/ Chamber of Deputies
Liberal Nationalist Party (PLN) 316,998 89.25% 12 28
Conservative Nationalist Party (PCN) 38,180 10.75% 04+3* 14
Total valid votes 355,178 100% 16+3* 42
Spoilt and invalid votes ?? ??
Total votes/Turnout ?? ??
Registered voters ??
Population 1,290,000

(*) Plus the defeated Presidential candidate in 1957 (Conservative) and two life-time Senators (Conservatives) by virtue of their being ex-Presidents of the Republic.

Notes

  1. Bulmer-Thomas (1991), pp. 254 ff
  2. Nohlen (2005), p.501
  3. Nohlen (2005), p.496

References

Further reading

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