Uruguayan general election, 1989

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The Uruguayan general election that took place on November 26, 1989, resulted in a clear win for the Partido Nacional, and victory for the Herrerismo-Renovación y Victoria presidential candidate, Luis Alberto Lacalle.

This was only the third time in the 20th century that the Partido Nacional won a general election. The incumbent Partido Colorado was defeated.

Results

LEMA/SUBLEMACandidatesVotes%Ch. of SenatorsCh. of Deputies
National PartyTotal76599037,25%1239
“Herrerismo-Renovación y Victoria”Luis Alberto Lacalle44483921,63%8
“En Defensa de la Nación”Carlos Julio Pereyra21865610,63%3
“Por la Patria”Alberto Zumarán10104604,91%1
Lema144900,07%
Colorado PartyTotal59696429,03%930
“Batllismo”Jorge Batlle29194414,20%5
“Unión Colorada y Batllista”Jorge Pacheco Areco28922214,06%4
"Batllismo Unido"Hugo Fernández Faingold1448200,70%
Lema131600,06%
Broad FrontLiber Seregni41840320,35%721
Party for the Government of the PeopleHugo Batalla17745308,63%29
Eto-Ecologist Green PartyRodolfo V. Tálice1083500,53%00
Justice MovementBolívar Espínola44100,02%00
Workers' PartyVital Andrada31000,02%00
Convergence PartyNancy Espasandín19000,01%00
Total valid votes197058695,83%
Blank votes6428403,13%
Null votes2148501,04%
Total votes2056355100,00%


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