Colombian presidential election, 1864
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Presidential elections were held in the United States of Colombia in 1864. The Liberal Party was the only party to nominate candidates, and the result was a victory for Manuel Murillo Toro.[1]
Electoral system
The 1863 constitution changed the electoral system from a direct vote to an indirect vote. The President was now elected on the basis of which candidate received the most votes in each state, with a candidate required to win in at least five of the nine states to be elected. If no candidate received a majority, Congress would elect the President from the main contenders.[2]
Results
The electors were elected in 1863.[2]
Candidate | Party | States won |
---|---|---|
Manuel Murillo Toro | Liberal Party | 6 |
Santos Gutiérrez | Liberal Party | 2 |
Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera | Liberal Party | 1 |
Total | 9 | |
Source: PDBA |
References
- ↑ Colombia: Elecciones Presidenciales de 1826 a 1990 Political Database of the Americas
- 1 2 Elections and Events 1850-1899 The Library, UC San Diego
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