1936 Venezuelan presidential election explained

Election Name:1936 Venezuelan presidential election
Country:Venezuela (1954)
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Election Date:25 April 1936
Previous Election:1931 Venezuelan general election
Previous Year:1931
Next Election:1941 Venezuelan presidential election
Next Year:1941
Party1:Independent politician
Percentage1:98.37%
Party2:Independent politician
Percentage2:0.81%
President
Before Election:Eleazar López Contreras
Before Party:Independent politician
After Election:Eleazar López Contreras
After Party:Independent politician

The 1936 Venezuelan presidential election was held in Venezuela on 28 April 1936, to elect the successor of deceased President of Venezuela Juan Vicente Gómez. This presidential election was indirect, that is, the voters were the deputies and senators of the Congress of Venezuela. The winner on this day was provisional president Eleazar López Contreras with 121 votes, 98.37% of the seats in the Congress, who was elected as president for the 1936–1943 constitutional period.

Background

General Juan Vicente Gómez, who had ruled Venezuela as president intermittently since 19 December 1908, died on 17 December 1935.[1] Although ruled the country in authoritarian manner, Gómez also achieved national modernization in different areas: He created the country's first airliner (Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela), commissioned the construction of the first Venezuelan airports, building of bridges, customs buildings, the first passenger terminals of extra-urban bus lines, as well as the famous Transandean Highway. Gómez also modernized, professionalized and institutionalized the National Armed Forces, which still retains the Gomezist structure.[2]

After the death of Gómez, the Minister of War and Navy, General Eleazar López Contreras, managed to quell a conspiracy of the Gómez's family members to obtain and perpetuate themselves in power, for which the Cabinet of Venezuela appointed him as provisional president until the holding of elections.[3]

Candidates

For these elections, the presidential candidates were the following:

Results

CandidateVotes from CongressPercentage
Eleazar López Contreras12198.37%
10.81%
Absent10.81%
Total123100.0%

Notes and References

  1. News: Hace 80 años murió el general Juan Vicente Gómez. 27 April 2019. Spanish. Diario Panorama. 17 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20190427225806/https://www.panorama.com.ve/ciudad/Hace-80-anos-murio-el-general-Juan-Vicente-Gomez-20151217-0028.html. 27 April 2019. dead.
  2. News: Ochoa. Fernando. Sin institucionalidad militar. 27 April 2019. Spanish. El Universal. 6 September 2009.
  3. Web site: Fernández. Américo. La muerte de Juan Vicente Gómez. 27 April 2019. Spanish. Cronología de Venezuela. 10 May 2013.
  4. Book: Bunimov, Boris. Los votos y sus cuentas. 3 July 2018.