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1962 Peruvian general election

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1962 Peruvian general election

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Presidential election
 
Nominee Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre Fernando Belaúnde Terry Manuel A. Odría
Party APRA Popular Action UNO
Popular vote 557,007 544,180 480,378
Percentage 32.97% 32.21% 28.43%

President before election

Manuel Prado Ugarteche
MDP

Elected President

Election annulled

General elections were held in Peru on 10 June 1962 to elect the President and both houses of Congress.[1] Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre of the Peruvian Aprista Party won the presidential election with 33% of the vote. However, this was below the constitutional requirement of one-third of the vote.[2] The military, who were opposed to Haya, claimed that electoral fraud had been carried out in some districts, and the results were later annulled following a military coup on 18 July led by Ricardo Pérez Godoy.[1][3]

Results

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President

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Víctor Raúl Haya de la TorreAmerican Popular Revolutionary Alliance557,00732.97
Fernando Belaúnde TerryPopular Action544,18032.21
Manuel A. OdríaOdriist National Union480,37828.43
Héctor Cornejo ChávezChristian Democrat Party48,7922.89
César Pando Egúsquiza [es]National Liberation Front33,3411.97
Luciano Castillo ColonnaSocialist Party16,6580.99
Alberto Ruiz Eldredge [es]Progressive Social Movement9,2020.54
Total1,689,558100.00
Valid votes1,689,55885.80
Invalid/blank votes279,73014.20
Total votes1,969,288100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,221,28888.66
Source: Nohlen

Senate

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PartySeats
Democratic Alliance (APRAMDP)25
Popular Action16
Odriist National Union11
Alcides Spelucín list1
Cuzqueñista Union1
National Liberation Front1
Total55
Source: JNE

Chamber of Deputies

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PartySeats
Democratic Alliance (APRAMDP)85
Popular Action61
Odriist National Union33
Christian Democrat Party2
Alcides Spelucín list1
Cuzqueñista Union1
Huancavelicana Coalition1
Moqueguano Independent Movement1
Puneñista Parliamentary Union1
Total186
Source: JNE

References

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  1. ^ a b Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p454 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. ^ Richard J. Walter (2010) Peru and the United States, 1960-1975: How Their Ambassadors Managed Foreign Relations in a Turbulent Era Penn State Press, p17
  3. ^ Walter, p18