Guatemalan presidential election, 1922
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Presidential elections were held in Guatemala on 22 February 1922. The result was a victory for José María Orellana, although the military had controlled the election and silenced the opposition, as well as putting down rebellions in at least twelve places including Antigua.[1] Orellana assumed the presidency on 4 March.
Results[edit]
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| José María Orellana | Liberal Party | 95 | |
| Jorge Ubico | Progressive Liberal Party | 5 | |
| Invalid/blank votes | - | ||
| Total | 100 | ||
References[edit]
- ^ Dosal, Paul J (1993) Doing business with the dictators: a political history of United Fruit in Guatemala, 1899-1944 Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, p103
Bibliography[edit]
- Díaz Romeu, Guillermo. “ Del régimen de Carlos Herrera a la elección de Jorge Ubico.” Historia general de Guatemala. 1993-1999. Guatemala: Asociación de Amigos del País, Fundación para la Cultura y el Desarrollo. Volume 5. 1996.
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