Francisco Morales Bermúdez
Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces
Elected President
Fernando Belaúnde Terry
Popular Action
Congressional election
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Party
Leader
%
Seats
Senate
Popular Action
Fernando Belaúnde
40.92
26
APRA
Armando Villanueva
27.62
18
PPC
Luis Bedoya Reyes
9.31
6
UNIR
Horacio Zevallos
4.56
2
PRT
Hugo Blanco
3.99
2
Unity of the Left
Alfonso Barrantes
3.53
2
UDP
Javier Diez Canseco
3.50
2
FRENATRACA
Roger Cáceres
2.24
1
FOCEP
Genaro Ledesma
1.68
1
Chamber of Deputies
Popular Action
Fernando Belaúnde
38.92
98
APRA
Armando Villanueva
26.51
58
PPC
Luis Bedoya Reyes
9.60
10
Unity of the Left
Alfonso Barrantes
3.44
10
FRENATRACA
Roger Cáceres
2.57
4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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General elections were held in Peru on 18 May 1980 for the first time since 1963 to elect the President and both houses of the Congress.[1] Former President Fernando Belaúnde Terry of the Popular Action won the presidential election with 44.9% of the vote, whilst his party emerged as the largest party in both houses of Congress.
^Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p454 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
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