1920 Nicaraguan general election


The 1920 Nicaraguan general elections were held in Nicaragua to elect a President, half of the Deputies and 1/3 of the Senators of the National Congress of Nicaragua on 3 October 1920.
By 1920, the State Department believed that electoral competition between Liberals and Conservatives without direct U.S. occupation would provide a better basis for political stability and the long-term protection of U.S. economic interests".
During the four years following the 1916 elections, the Liberals criticized the Department of State for its support of an electoral machinery that tended to perpetuate the power of the Conservatives who controlled it. The Liberals claimed that since the elections were manipulated to their disadvantage and since the United States would not countenance revolution, it was impossible for them ever to secure control of the Government. Early in 1920 the Department of State suggested that the Nicaraguan Government invite someone to make a study of the electoral system and suggest possible revisions therein. President Emiliano Chamorro Vargas replied that it was inopportune to make any changes, since the existing electoral law amply provided for free elections and the proximity of the elections would not permit a thorough study.
The liberals did participate in the 1920 elections, but the backing of the United States and a fraudulent vote count assured the election of Emiliano Chamorro Vargas's uncle, Diego Manuel Chamorro.
The 1920 elections had the benefit of an American observer, Major Jesse I. Miller, who was sent by the State Department.

Presidential election results

Legislative election

Parties and alliancesVotes%Seats/ Senate Seats/ Chamber of Deputies Seats/ Senate Seats/ Chamber of Deputies
Conservative Party 66,97474.06%????????
Conservative Party 28,76034.20%????????
Conservative Party-dissident 94501.04%????????
Total valid votes90,428100%09222443
Spoilt and invalid votes????
Total votes/Turnout????
Registered voters120,490
Population660,000