Uruguayan general election, 1989
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The Uruguayan general election that took place on November 26, 1989, resulted in a clear win for the Partido Nacional, and victory for the Herrerismo-Renovación y Victoria presidential candidate, Luis Alberto Lacalle.
This was only the third time in the 20th century that the Partido Nacional won a general election. The incumbent Partido Colorado was defeated.
Results
LEMA/SUBLEMA | Candidates | Votes | % | Ch. of Senators | Ch. of Deputies |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
National Party | Total | 765990 | 37,25% | 12 | 39 |
“Herrerismo-Renovación y Victoria” | Luis Alberto Lacalle | 444839 | 21,63% | 8 | – |
“En Defensa de la Nación” | Carlos Julio Pereyra | 218656 | 10,63% | 3 | – |
“Por la Patria” | Alberto Zumarán | 101046 | 04,91% | 1 | – |
Lema | – | 1449 | 00,07% | – | – |
Colorado Party | Total | 596964 | 29,03% | 9 | 30 |
“Batllismo” | Jorge Batlle | 291944 | 14,20% | 5 | – |
“Unión Colorada y Batllista” | Jorge Pacheco Areco | 289222 | 14,06% | 4 | – |
"Batllismo Unido" | Hugo Fernández Faingold | 14482 | 00,70% | – | – |
Lema | – | 1316 | 00,06% | – | – |
Broad Front | Liber Seregni | 418403 | 20,35% | 7 | 21 |
Party for the Government of the People | Hugo Batalla | 177453 | 08,63% | 2 | 9 |
Eto-Ecologist Green Party | Rodolfo V. Tálice | 10835 | 00,53% | 0 | 0 |
Justice Movement | Bolívar Espínola | 441 | 00,02% | 0 | 0 |
Workers' Party | Vital Andrada | 310 | 00,02% | 0 | 0 |
Convergence Party | Nancy Espasandín | 190 | 00,01% | 0 | 0 |
Total valid votes | – | 1970586 | 95,83% | – | – |
Blank votes | – | 64284 | 03,13% | – | – |
Null votes | – | 21485 | 01,04% | – | – |
Total votes | – | 2056355 | 100,00% | – | – |
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