1906 Brazilian presidential election explained

Country:Brazil
Election Date:1 March 1906
Previous Election:1902 Brazilian presidential election
Previous Year:1902
Next Election:1910 Brazilian presidential election
Next Year:1910
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Election Name:Presidential election
Type:Presidential
Image1:Afonso Pena 1906-1909.jpg
Nominee1:Afonso Pena
Party1:Mineiro Republican Party
Popular Vote1:288,285
Percentage1:97.92%
Party2:Paraná Republican Party
Popular Vote2:4,865
Percentage2:1.65%
President
Before Election:Rodrigues Alves
Before Party:Paulista Republican Party
After Election:Afonso Pena
After Party:Mineiro Republican Party
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Election Name:Vice-presidential election
Type:Presidential
Image1:Nilo Procópio Peçanha.jpg
Nominee1:Nilo Peçanha
Party1:Fluminense Republican Party
Popular Vote1:272,529
Percentage1:92.96%
Popular Vote2:618
Percentage2:0.21%
President
Before Election:Afonso Pena
Before Party:Mineiro Republican Party
After Election:Nilo Peçanha
After Party:Fluminense Republican Party

Presidential elections were held in Brazil on 1 March 1906. The presidential elections were won by Afonso Pena of the Mineiro Republican Party, who received 98% of the vote. Nilo Peçanha of the Fluminense Republican Party was elected vice-president, also receiving 98% of the vote.

Results

Vice president

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