1944 Bolivian legislative election
Bolivia held a parliamentary election on 2 July 1944, electing a new Constituent Assembly, 1944–1946.
Congressional Elections results
Party/Alliance | Votes | % | Seats | ||
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bgcolor=Template:Revolutionary Nationalist Movement/meta/color| | Revolutionary Nationalist Movement | MNR | ??? | ??? | 56 |
Independents | Ind | ??? | ??? | 29 | |
bgcolor=Template:Independent Socialist Party (Bolivia, 1944)/meta/color| | Independent Socialist Party | PSI | ??? | ??? | 16 |
bgcolor=Template:Liberal Party (Bolivia)/meta/color| | Liberal Party | PL | ??? | ??? | 14 |
bgcolor=Template:United Socialist Party (Bolivia)/meta/color| | United Socialist Party | PSU | ??? | ??? | 8 |
bgcolor=Template:Revolutionary Left Party/meta/color| | Revolutionary Left Party | PIR | ??? | ??? | 8 |
bgcolor=Template:Socialist Republican Party (Bolivia)/meta/color| | Socialist Republican Party | PRS | ??? | ??? | 4 |
bgcolor=Template:Genuine Republican Party/meta/color| | Genuine Republican Party | PRG | ??? | ??? | 2 |
Valid votes | ??? | 100.0 | 137 | ||
Invalid votes | ??? | ||||
Votes cast | ??? | ||||
Registered voters | ??? | ||||
Population | ??? |
On 4 August, 1944 the Constituent Assembly confirmed President Gualberto Villarroel López, who had assumed the presidency on 20 December 1943 as a result of a coup d'état. [1]