376 members of the Electoral College 189 votes needed to win
Registered
3,477,169
Turnout
81.21%
Candidate
Juan Domingo Perón
José Tamborini
Party
Labour Party
Radical Civic Union
Alliance
Radical Civic Union Renewal Board [es], Independent Party
Democratic Union
Running mate
Hortensio Quijano
Enrique Mosca
Electoral vote
304
72
States carried
10 + CF
4
Popular vote
1,485,468
1,262,630
Percentage
53.71
45.65
Most voted party by province (left) and department (right).
President of Argentina before election
Edelmiro Julián Farrell
Elected President
Juan Perón
Labour Party
Legislative election
← 1942
24 February 1946
1948 →
158 seats in the Chamber of Deputies 80 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
82.25%
Party
%
Seats
Labour Party
51.19%
109
Radical Civic Union
27.23%
44
National Democratic Party
7.64
3
Democratic Progressive Party
2.55
1
Blockist Radical Civic Union [es]
0.49
1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by province
President of the Chamber of Deputies after
Ricardo Guardo UCR-JR [es]
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