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1891 Brazilian presidential election

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Brazilian presidential election,

February, 1891 1894 →
 
Nominee Deodoro da Fonseca Prudente de Morais Floriano Peixoto
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Electoral vote 129 97 3
Percentage 55.6% 41.8% 1.3%

President before election

Deodoro da Fonseca (Provisional)
Nonpartisan

Elected President

Deodoro da Fonseca
Nonpartisan

The Brazilian presidential election of February 1891 was the first presidential election held in Brazil. The president was elected by Congress and resulted in the election as President of Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca, who had been the Head of the Provisional Government since November 15, 1889, when the monarchy was overthrown. Under the Constitution promulgated by Congress of 24 February 1891, the congressional election was held on the following day, 25 February 1891, and the President-elect, together with the Vice-President elect, took office on 26 February 1891.

Results

Candidates Votes %
Deodoro da Fonseca 129 55.61%
Prudente de Morais 97 41.81%
Floriano Peixoto 3 1.29%
Saldanha Marinho 2 0.86%
José Higino Duarte Pereira 1 0.43%
Total 232 100%

See also