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1978 Dominican Republic general election

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FieldValue
countryDominican Republic
previous_election1974 Dominican Republic general election
previous_year1974
election_date
next_election1982 Dominican Republic general election
next_year1982
module{{Infobox election
embedyes
election_namePresidential election
typepresidential
turnout76.25%
image1Fotografía oficial del presidente D. Antonio Guzmán (2) (cropped).jpg
nominee1**Antonio Guzmán**
party1Dominican Revolutionary Party
popular_vote1**866,912**
percentage1**52.36%**
image2Joaquin Balaguer 1977.jpg
nominee2Joaquín Balaguer
party2PR
popular_vote2711,878
percentage242.99%
map_imageElecciones presidenciales de la República Dominicana de 1978 - Resultados por provincia.svg
map_captionResults by department
titlePresident
before_electionJoaquín Balaguer
before_partyPR
after_electionAntonio Guzmán
after_partyDominican Revolutionary Party

General elections were held in the Dominican Republic on 16 May 1978. Following diplomatic pressure from American President Jimmy Carter, the elections were free and competitive and contested by all political parties, unlike the previous elections in the 1970s. Antonio Guzmán Fernández won the presidential election, whilst his Dominican Revolutionary Party (which had not contested the 1970 and 1974 elections) won the Congressional elections. Voter turnout was 76%.

When counting showed an unmistakable trend toward Guzmán, the Army attempted to stage a coup in favor of incumbent Joaquín Balaguer. However, when the army tried to interrupt the vote count, it was forced to back down amid protests at home and strong pressure from abroad. The final count showed Balaguer had suffered the first defeat of his career, losing by almost 10 points. Although Guzmán was allowed to assume the presidency, the Central Elections Authority redistributed the uncast votes equally between the PRD and the Reformist Party, diminishing the PRD's majority in Congress.

Guzmán's swearing-in on 16 August marked the first time in the country's history that a sitting government had peacefully surrendered power to an elected member of the opposition.

Results

President

Congress

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I'', p247 {{ISBN. 978-0-19-928357-6
  2. Nohlen, p241
  3. Hartlyn, Jonathan. (1990). "The Dominican Republic's Disputed Elections". Journal of Democracy.
  4. Nohlen, p248
  5. [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/DOMINICAN_REPUBLIC_1978_E.PDF Dominican Republic] Inter-Parliamentary Union
  6. Buckman, Robert T.. (2007). "The World Today Series: Latin America 2007". Stryker-Post Publications.
  7. Julio G. Campillo Pérez (1986) ''Historia electoral dominicana, 1848-1986'', p517
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