Brazilian presidential election, 1974
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The Brazilian presidential election was held in 1974, through a electoral college system with two parties. It was the 22nd Brazilian presidential election, and the 4th from the Brazilian military government.
Historical context
All elections during the Brazilian military government elected candidates from the National Renewal Alliance Party (ARENA), though the 1966 and 1969 were one-party elections. In others elections during the military government, there were two parties running for elections.
Candidates
The candidatures were defined in September 1973, on party conventions. The first defined were from the ARENA on day 14 and 15, when Ernesto Geisel was chosen as president candidate, and Adalberto Pereira dos Santos as vice-president.[1]
The Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) chose its candidates on day 22, when they chose Ulysses Guimarães and Barbosa Lima Sobrinho with 201 votes.[2] The MDB president declared that "with no popular vote, all solutions chosen will be from the ruling party".[2]
Results
Candidate | Running-mate (Vice-president candidate) | Party | Votes | % |
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Ernesto Geisel | Adalberto Pereira dos Santos | National Renewal Alliance | 400 | 84 |
Ulysses Guimarães | Barbosa Lima Sobrinho | Brazilian Democratic Movement | 76 | 16 |
Blank votes | 21 | |||
Abstentions | 6 | |||
Total | 503 | 100 | ||
Source: Folha de S.Paulo[3] |
References
- ↑ "ARENA aprovou candidaturas de Geisel e Adaberto" [ARENA approves Geisel's and Adalberto's candidature]. Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). São Paulo. Folha. 15 January 1973. p. 5.
- 1 2 "Às 14h30 fala candidato do MDB, pela TV" [At 14h30, the MDB candidate will speak on TV]. Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). São Paulo. Folha. 15 January 1973. p. 5.
- ↑ "Geisel eleito, por 400 votos a 76" [Geisel elected, 400 votes against 76]. Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). São Paulo. Folha. 16 January 1974. p. 5.