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March 1973 Argentine general election information


March 1973 Argentine general election
March 1973 Argentine general election
Presidential election
← 1963 11 March 1973 September 1973 →
 
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Nominee Héctor Cámpora Ricardo Balbín
Party Justicialist Party Radical Civic Union
Alliance Justicialist Liberation Front
Running mate Vicente Solano Lima Eduardo Gamond
States carried 23 + City of Buenos Aires 0
Popular vote 5,899,642 2,535,581
Percentage 49.53% 21.29%

 
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Nominee Francisco Manrique Oscar Alende
Party Federal Party Popular Revolutionary Alliance
Alliance Federalist Popular Alliance
Running mate Rafael Martínez Raymonda Horacio Sueldo
States carried 0 0
Popular vote 1,775,767 885,274
Percentage 14.91% 7.43%

Most voted party by province.

President before election

Alejandro Lanusse
none (de facto regime)

Elected President

Héctor Cámpora
Justicialist Party

Legislative election
← 1965 11 March 1973 (first round)
15 April 1973 (second round)
1983 →

243 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
69 seats in the Senate
Turnout85.55%
Party % Seats
Chamber of Deputies
Justicialist Liberation Front

49.11% 146
Radical Civic Union

20.33% 51
Federalist Popular Alliance

11.51% 20
Popular Revolutionary Alliance

6.67% 12
Federal Republican Alliance

3.50% 10
Others

8.88% 4
Senate
Justicialist Liberation Front

% 45
Radical Civic Union

% 12
Federalist Popular Alliance

% 5
Federal Republican Alliance

% 4
Others

% 3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Chamber of Deputies results by province

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