1913 Chinese presidential election explained

Election Name:1913 Chinese presidential election
Country:China
Flag Year:1912
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1912 Chinese provisional presidential election
Previous Year:1912
Next Election:1918 Chinese presidential election
Next Year:1918
Election Date:6 and 7 October 1913
Nominee1:Yuan Shikai
Party1:Independent politician
Electoral Vote1:500
Percentage1:71.12%
President
Before Election:Yuan Shikai
Before Party:Independent politician
After Election:Yuan Shikai
After Party:Independent politician

The 1913 Chinese presidential election were the election held on 6 and 7 October 1913 in Beijing for the first formal President and Vice President of China. The incumbent Yuan Shikai and Li Yuanhong were elected by two houses of the National Assembly.[1]

Results

Vice-President

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Xin, Zhang. Social Transformation in Modern China: The State and Local Elites in Henan, 1900-1937. 118. 2000. Cambridge University Press.