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Argentine general election, 1958

Argentine general election, 1958
Argentina
← 1951 23 February 1958 1963 →
  Arturo Frondizi.jpg Ricardo Balbín - Gente 734 AG 1979.jpg
Nominee Arturo Frondizi Ricardo Balbín
Party UCRI UCRP
Home state Corrientes Buenos Aires
Running mate Alejandro Gómez Santiago H. del Castillo
Electoral vote 318 135
Popular vote 4.090.840 2.640.454
Percentage 52.77% 34.06%

President before election

Pedro Eugenio Aramburu

Elected President

Arturo Frondizi
URCI


Pedro Eugenio Aramburu

Arturo Frondizi
URCI

The Argentine general election of 1958 was held on 23 February. Voters chose both the President and their legislators and with a turnout of 90.9% (the highest in Argentine electoral history), it produced the following results:

aAbstentions.

The year 1955 cast a long shadow over these elections. President Juan Perón was violently overthrown in September of that year and the succeeding junta banned the Peronist Party and even the possession of Peronist mementoes or the very mention of the former leader or of the late Eva Perón. The junta did, however, convene a Civilian Advisory Board which, to the dismay of many conservatives, recommended against draconian measures or the reversal of most of Perón's reforms. They also called for a referendum ratifying the 1853 Constitution (which Perón had it heavily amended in 1949), while retaining Perón's Article 15, a section devoted to social reforms; the junta's leader, Gen. Pedro Aramburu, backed the panel's findings. An attempted countercoup against the junta, defeated on June 10, led to the execution of 27 plotters (including numerous civilians) and derailed Aramburu's hopes for the creation of a viable political alternative to the populist leader.

Seizing the opportunity, the Radical Civic Union (UCR)'s 1951 vice-presidential nominee, Arturo Frondizi secretly secured an agreement with the exiled Perón, by which the banned Peronists would be given a voice in exchange for their support. The pact, a mere rumor at the time, created a rift within the UCR at their party convention in November 1956, forcing Frondizi and his supporters to run on a splinter ("Intransigent") ticket and leaving more anti-Peronist UCR voters with Ricardo Balbín, the party's 1951 standard bearer. The two wings presented different candidates for the constituent assembly election called for July 28, 1957, with no clear winner, though the deadlocked assembly did ratify the Advisory Board's proposed constitutional changes.


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