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 |
Module: | Embed: | yes | 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 | Module: | Embed: | yes | 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 |
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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.
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Vice president
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