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General elections were held in Mexico in 1871. In the presidential election, no candidate received more than 50% of the electoral college vote, resulting in Congress electing the winner. Having received 48% of the electoral college, incumbent president Benito Juárez was elected by Congress with 108 of the 116 votes cast.[1] Following the elections, losing candidate Porfirio Díaz launched an unsuccessful rebellion.

Results

President

CandidateElectoral college voteCongressional vote
Votes%Votes%
Benito Juárez5,83747.6310893.10
Porfirio Díaz3,55529.0132.59
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada2,86423.37
Blank votes54.31
Total12,256100.00116100.00
Source: Ramírez Rancaño

References

  1. ^ Mario Ramírez Rancaño (1977) "Estadísticas electorales: presidenciales" Revista Mexicana de Sociología, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp271–299
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