1833 Colombian presidential election

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Presidential elections were held in the Republic of New Granada in 1833. Francisco de Paula Santander was re-elected President, whilst Joaquín Mosquera was elected Vice President.

Background

Following the promulgation of the new constitution, Francisco de Paula Santander was elected interim President by the Constituent Assembly on 9 March 1832, to serve until the first official presidential term began on 1 April 1833.[1]

The electoral college was elected later in 1832.[1]

Results

President

Candidate Votes %
Francisco de Paula Santander 1,012 80.1
Joaquín Mosquera 121 9.6
José Ignacio de Márquez 35 2.8
Rafael Mosquero 30 2.4
Eusebio Canabal 14 1.1
José Fábrega 13 1.0
Domingo Caycedo 9 0.7
José María Obando 5 0.4
Félix Restrepo 3 0.2
Enrique Umaño 3 0.2
Santiago Pérez De Valencia 2 0.2
Miguel Uribe Restropo 2 0.2
Juan de Dios Amador 1 0.1
Mariano Arosemena 1 0.1
Luis Antonio Baralt 1 0.1
Vicente Borrero 1 0.1
Salvador Camacho 1 0.1
José María Cuervo 1 0.1
Rufino Cuervo y Barreto 1 0.1
José María Estévez 1 0.1
Juan Fernández de Sotomayor 1 0.1
Diego F Gómez 1 0.1
José María Mantilla 1 0.1
Manual Mota 1 0.1
José María Ortega 1 0.1
José Cornelio Valencia 1 0.1
Total 1,263 100
Source: Historia electoral colombiana[2]

Vice President

Candidate College vote Congressional vote
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
José Ignacio de Márquez 422 34.4 22 38.6 22 38.6 19 33.3
Joaquín Mosquera 217 17.7 25 43.9 35 61.4 38 66.7
Rafael Mosquera 148 12.1 10 17.5
Vicente Azuero 122 10.0
Miguel Uribe 52 4.2
Domingo Caycedo 46 3.8
José María Obando 38 3.1
Diego F Gómez 29 2.4
José María Ortega 27 2.2
José María del Castillo y Rada 16 1.3
Juan de Dios Amador 15 1.2
Pereira Soto 13 1.1
José Fábrega 13 1.1
Dr Cuervo 11 0.9
Felix Restrepo 10 0.8
José Vallarino 10 0.8
Antonion Borrero 10 0.8
Others 26 2.1
Total 1,225 100 57 100 57 100 57 100
Source: Historia electoral colombiana[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Elections and Events 1810-1849 The Library, UC San Diego
  2. ^ a b Historia electoral colombiana, La Registraduría, 1991, pp101–104

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