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Argentine presidential election, 1910

Argentine general election, 1910
Argentina
← 1904 13 March 1910 1916 →
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Nominee Roque Sáenz Peña Adolfo Contte
Party National Autonomist Party Liberal Party of Corrientes
Electoral vote 265 1
Percentage 99.6% 0.4%

President before election

José Figueroa Alcorta
National Autonomist Party

Elected President

Roque Sáenz Peña
National Autonomist Party


José Figueroa Alcorta
National Autonomist Party

Roque Sáenz Peña
National Autonomist Party

The Argentine presidental election of 1910 was held on 13 March to choose the president of Argentina. Roque Sáenz Peña was elected president.

The ailing President Quintana's death in 1906 was the beginning of the end of Roca's dominance of national politics and policy. Moderate opposition to the PAN had greatly eroded its majorities in Congress, the very day the president died, and within months, Bartolomé Mitre and Carlos Pellegrini were dead, as well. President José Figueroa Alcorta defied Roca by signing many of Congressman Palacios' labor law reform bills and by 1909, Figueroa Alcorta was poised to nominate the reformist who had been turned away in 1892: Roque Sáenz Peña.

Other prominent conservatives, such as La Nación publisher Emilio Mitre and Buenos Aires Governor Marcelino Ugarte, presented token candidacies. Sáenz Peña, who was the Ambassador to Italy and did not campaign, was selected unanimously on April 12, 1910. He promptly began regotiations with UCR leader Hipólito Yrigoyen for the introduction of legislation providing for universal male suffrage and the secret ballot. The president struggled over the bill with a still-conservative Congress, and on 10 February 1912, the Senate narrowly passed Law 8871. Providing for free and fair elections, as well as for the country's first uniform system of voter registration, the Sáenz Peña Law brought the prolonged "vote song" to an end.


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