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Presidential elections were held in Honduras between 9 and 11 November 1883. The result was a victory for Luis Bográn.[1]

Background

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President Marco Aurelio Soto resigned from office on 10 March 1883. Although he claimed to be ill, it was considered likely that he was concerned by rumours that Guatemalan president Justo Rufino Barrios was supporting Soto's opponents.[1] Although Soto's resignation was rejected, he was allowed to travel to the United States and Europe, and in May passed power to a Council of Ministers consisting of Bográn, Enrique Gutiérrez Lozano and Rafael Alvarado Manzano.[1] He resigned from office again on 27 August.

Gutiérrez was the favourite to succeed Soto, but died on 11 September during the election campaign.[1]

Results

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CandidateVotes%
Luis Bográn40,95891.99
Céleo Arias2,9426.61
Emilio Delgado5361.20
Manuel Gamero880.20
Total44,524100.00
Source: UCSD

Aftermath

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Bográn was inaugurated as president on 30 November.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Elections and Events 1875-1899 Archived 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine The Library, UC San Diego