1936 Argentine legislative election

1936 Argentine legislative election

1 March 1936

83 of the 158 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
Turnout70.84%
Party Vote % Seats +/–
Radical Civic Union

44.06 39 New
Concordancia

37.59 36 −9
Socialist Party

9.21 5 −17
Tucumán Radical Civic Union

2.01 3 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by province

Legislative elections were held in Argentina on 1 March 1936. The National Democratic Party remained the largest faction, with 55 of the 158 seats, despite receiving far fewer votes than the Radical Civic Union. Voter turnout was 70.9%.

Results

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
WonTotal
Radical Civic Union720,00944.063942
ConcordanciaNational Democratic Party370,31522.662558
Santa Fe Radical Civic Union82,6255.0636
Concordancia70,2414.3041
Unified Radical Civic Union43,6152.6724
Liberal Party of Corrientes17,0431.0412
Independent Socialist Party12,0730.7402
People's Party11,1710.6812
Antipersonalist Radical Civic Union7,1420.4404
Total614,22537.593679
Socialist Party150,4429.21525
Democratic Progressive Party80,5424.9306
Tucumán Radical Civic Union32,9032.0135
Radical Party10,9870.6700
Federalist Radical Civic Union6,9190.4201
Public Health Party5,3870.3300
San Luis Radical Civic Union4,0630.2500
Popular Party2,7750.1700
National Democratic Party (Renewal Center)2,7190.1700
National Labor Party1,6810.1000
Labor Party9340.0600
Argentine Integralist Party2670.0200
Others1860.0100
Total1,634,039100.0083158
Valid votes1,634,03994.89
Invalid/blank votes88,0805.11
Total votes1,722,119100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,431,12970.84
Source: Cantón[1]

Results by province

Province UCR Concordance PS Others
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Buenos Aires 190,698 41.75 7 239,292 52.39 16 26,456 5.79 318 0.07
Buenos Aires City 187,100 57.43 11 12,073 3.71 103,106 31.65 5 23,529 7.22
Córdoba 106,384 64.01 7 54,166 32.59 3 5,653 3.40
Corrientes 16,613 22.62 56,841 77.38 4 5 0.01
Entre Ríos 62,211 56.65 4 41,984 38.23 2 4,696 4.28 934 0.85
Jujuy 11,171 100 1
Mendoza 18,122 30.81 1 28,294 48.11 2 5,464 9.29 6,936 11.79
San Luis 7,416 29.43 1 13,721 54.45 2 4,063 16.12
Santa Fe 91,086 35.81 7 82,625 32.48 3 80,675 31.71
Santiago del Estero 13,624 22.78 1 43,615 72.93 2 2,561 4.28
Tucumán 26,755 28.89 30,443 32.87 1 2,506 2.71 32,903 35.53 3
Total 720,009 44.06 39 614,225 37.59 36 150,442 9.21 5 149,363 9.14 3

References

  1. ^ Cantón, Darío (1968). Materiales para el estudio de la sociología política en la Argentina (PDF). Vol. Tomo I. Buenos Aires: Centro de Investigaciones Sociales - Torcuato di Tella Institute. pp. 115–116.