Panamanian presidential election, 1972

Panama held a presidential election on October 10, 1972, electing both a new President and Vice President of the Republic.

On October 10, 1972 the National Assembly of Community Representatives elected Demetrio B. Lakas president and Arturo Sucre Pereira as Vice-President for a six-year term (1972-1978). [1]

Presidential election results[2]

Candidate Party Voted for Voted against Did not vote Total
Demetrio B. Lakas Independent (nonparty) 400 001 104 505

References

  1. Pearson, Neale J. "Panama." Latin America and Caribbean contemporary record I. 1982. Pp. 325.
  2. ”La Vanguardia Española”. 14.10.1978. Pp. 7.
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