1911 Mexican general election

General elections were held in Mexico on 1 and 15 October 1911.[1][2]

1911 Mexican general election

1 and 15 October 1911
Presidential election
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NomineeFrancisco I. MaderoFrancisco León de la Barra
PartyProgressive ConstitutionalistIndependent
Popular vote19,99787
Percentage99.27%0.43%

President before election

Francisco León de la Barra
Independent

Elected President

Francisco I. Madero
Progressive Constitutionalist

Background

The 1910 elections were intended to be the first free elections of the Porfiriato, but after opposition leader Francisco I. Madero appeared poised to upset the Porfirian regime, he was arrested and imprisoned before the election was held.[3] Despite Madero's popularity, Diaz was controversially announced as the election winner with almost 99% of the votes. The elections were subsequently rigged and the results not recognized by Madero, who then published the Plan of San Luis Potosí in October 1910 that served to incite the Mexican Revolution.[4]

Results

President

CandidateVotes%
Francisco I. Madero19,99799.27
Francisco León de la Barra870.43
Emilio Vázquez Gómez160.08
Other candidates450.22
Total20,145100.00
Source: González Casanova

Vice-President

CandidateVotes%
José María Pino Suárez10,24563.90
Francisco León de la Barra5,56434.70
Fernando Iglesias Calderón1731.08
Other candidates510.32
Total16,033100.00
Source: González Casanova

References