1934 Dominican Republic general election information
1934 Dominican Republic general election
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16 May 1934
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Presidential election
Nominee
Rafael Trujillo
Party
Dominican Party
Popular vote
256,423
Percentage
100%
President before election
Rafael Trujillo
Dominican Party
Elected President
Rafael Trujillo
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President of the Chamber
Radhamés Camacho
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President of the Senate
Reinaldo Pared Pérez
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Luis Abinader (PRM)
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Raquel Peña (PRM)
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General elections were held in the Dominican Republic on 16 May 1934.[1] Two years earlier, the Dominican Party of President Rafael Trujillo had been declared the only legally permitted party.[2] However, the country had effectively been a one-party state since Trujillo assumed office in 1930.
Trujillo was the only candidate in the presidential election and was elected unopposed, whilst the Dominican Party won every seat in the Congressional elections. There was also an election for a Constitutional Assembly, whose role was to amend certain articles of the constitution.[3]
^Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p247 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
^Ameringer, Charles (1992). Political Parties of the Americas, 1980s to 1990s: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0313274185.
^Nohlen, p252
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