1880 Mexican general election explained
Flag Year: | 1867 |
Country: | Mexico |
Election Date: | 1880 |
Module: | Embed: | yes | Election Name: | Presidential election | Type: | presidential | Previous Election: | 1877 Mexican presidential election | Previous Year: | 1877 | Next Election: | 1884 Mexican general election | Next Year: | 1884 | Image1: | President Manuel Gonzalez.jpg | Nominee1: | Manuel González Flores | Popular Vote1: | 11,528 | Percentage1: | 76.72% | Popular Vote2: | 1,368 | Percentage2: | 9.10% | Image3: | 3x4.svg | Popular Vote3: | 1,075 | Percentage3: | 7.15% | President | Before Election: | Porfirio Díaz | After Election: | Manuel González Flores |
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General elections were held in Mexico in 1880. The result of the presidential election was a victory for Manuel González Flores,[1] who received 77% of the vote.
Results
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Notes and References
- Mario Ramírez Rancaño (1977) "Estadísticas electorales: presidenciales" Revista Mexicana de Sociología, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp271–299