Argentine general election, 1963
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Argentina held presidential and national parliamentary elections in 1963. In this elections the participation of peronist candidates was forbidden, resulting in the highest percentage of blank votes in Argentina's electoral history.
Registered voters: 11,356,240 Actual voters: 9,710,116 Turnout: 85.50%
Party/Electoral Alliance | Votes | Percentage |
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Radical Civic Union | 2,441,064 | 25.15% |
"Intransigent" Radical Civic Union | 1,593,002 | 16.40% |
UDELPA | 726,861 | 7.49% |
Democratic Progressive Party | 619,481 | 6.38% |
Christian Democratic Party | 434,823 | 4.48% |
Argentine Socialist Party | 278,856 | 2.87% |
Democratic Socialist Party | 258,787 | 2.66% |
Democratic Party | 185,861 | 1.91% |
Conservative Union | 133,199 | 1.37% |
Three Flags | 113,941 | 1.17% |
Social Justice | 83,302 | 0.86% |
White Party | 70,860 | 0.73% |
Conservative Party | 68,687 | 0.71% |
Liberal Party | 59,696 | 0.61% |
Others (35 more parties) | 583,961 | 6.00% |
Blank Votes | 1,884,435 | 19.42% |
Nullified votes | 173,696 | 1.79% |
Electoral system: Proportional representation by districts according to the D'Hondt method. Seats are divided among those lists of candidates from parties or electoral alliances that obtain at least 3% of the electoral census or working electoral of the district.
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