1932 Salvadoran legislative election explained

Country:El Salvador
Previous Election:1931
Next Election:1936
Election Date:12–14 January 1932
Seats For Election:All 42 seats in the Legislative Assembly
Majority Seats:22

Legislative elections were held in El Salvador between 12 and 14 January 1932. The government had promised free and fair elections and invited all parties, including the Communist Party, to compete. However, voters had to be registered in their municipalities alongside their party, thus giving the government a list of Communist Party members.[1] In the preceding municipal elections on 3–5 January, the Communists won several predominantly indigenous municipalities in the west of the country.[2] Maximiliano Hernández Martínez canceled the planned second round of the legislative and municipal elections due to the Communist success.[3] The conservative Progressive Fraternal Party boycotted the elections in San Salvador on the grounds of electoral fraud.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Anderson, Thomas P (1971) Matanza: El Salvador's communist revolt of 1932 Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, p 88
  2. Beverley. John. El Salvador. 1982. Social Text. English. Duke University Press. 5. 55-72. 466334.
  3. https://library.ucsd.edu/research-and-collections/collections/notable-collections/latin-american-elections-statistics/El%20Salvador/elections-and-events-1900-1934.html Elections and Events 1900-1934
  4. Anderson, p 91