General elections were held in the Dominican Republic in 1914. Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra was elected president, defeating Horacio Vásquez and Luis Felipe Vidal.

Results

President

The president was elected in a two-stage process, with voters electing an electoral college, which then elected the president. Different publications give different figures for the public vote; the El Radical newspaper published final results on 1 December 1914 with Vásquez' Red Party and the pro-government Partido Legalista of Luis Felipe Vidal receiving 37,858 votes and the Jimenes–Velásquez alliance receiving 36,405; in 1940 Sumner Welles published volume II of Naboth's Vineyard: The Dominican Republic, 1844–1924 stating Jimenes had received 40,076 votes, while Vásquez and Vidal received a combined total of 39,632.[1]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Juan Isidro Jimenes PereyraJimenes–Velásquez alliance33753.32
Horacio VásquezRed Party24238.29
Luis Felipe VidalLegalist Party538.39
Total632100.00
Source: Campillo Pérez[1]

Senate

PartySeats
Jimenes–Velásquez alliance7
Red Party4
Legalist Party1
Total12
Source: Campillo Pérez[1]

Chamber of Deputies

PartySeats
Jimenes–Velásquez alliance14
Red Party8
Legalist Party2
Total24
Source: Campillo Pérez[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Julio G. Campillo Pérez (1986) Historia electoral dominicana 1848-1986, pp461–465
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