Republic of China provisional presidential election, 1912

Republic of China presidential elections, 1912

15 & 20 February1912

 
Nominee Yuan Shikai
Party Nonpartisan
Electoral vote 17
Percentage 100%

President before election

Sun Yat-sen
Tongmenghui

Elected President

Yuan Shikai
Nonpartisan

The 1912 Republic of China Provisional Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections were the elections held on 15 February and 20 February 1912 in Nanjing for the second provisional President and Vice President of the Republic of China respectively.

After the Wuchang Uprising on 10 October 1911, Yuan Shikai, the powerful military officer was reappointed to lead the Beiyang Army by the Qing court. Yuan realized that Manchu's days were numbered and decided to establish a government himself.[1] He attacked the revolutionaries to show the sthis muscle however left the negotiating option open. After the revolutionaries promised him the presidency, he pressed the Qing court to abdicate. On 12 February 1912, the court authorized Yuan to organize a provisional republican government. Three days later, the incumbent provisional president Sun Yat-sen resigned and urged the National Assembly to elect Yuan.

Yuan Shikai and Li Yuan-hung were elected as President and Vice-President respectively. Yuan sworn in on 10 March 1912 and moved to government to Beijing.

Vote summary

Presidential election

Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Non-partisan Yuan Shikai 17 100%
Total 17 100.00%

Vice-Presidential election

Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Nonpartisan Li Yuanhong 17 100%
Total 17 100.00%

See also

Citations

  1. Hu, Shaohua (2000). Explaining Chinese Democratization. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 47.

References

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