Venezuelan general election, 1941

Venezuelan presidential election, 1941

28 April 1941

 
Nominee Isaías Medina Angarita Rómulo Gallegos
Party PDV AD
Percentage 87.6% 9.5%

President before election

Eleazar López Contreras
Independent

Elected President

Isaías Medina Angarita
PDV

General elections were held on 28 April 1941. Isaías Medina Angarita was elected by the Congress of the United States of Venezuela, receiving 120 votes, or an approval by 87.6% of those seated in congress.

Background

Following the death of President Juan Vicente Gómez, who was dictator of Venezuela from 1908 to 1935, General and Minister of Army and Navy Eleazar López Contreras assumed the presidency. Eleazar López Contreras attempted to mediate between the authoritarian processes of his predecessor, promoting democratic processes and political freedom for Venezuelans.

In July 1936 shortly after becoming President of Venezuela, President Eleazar López Contreras created a constitutional amendment limiting the presidential term from seven years down to five, applying this law upon himself as well. This constitutional decision led to the 1941 elections, where the Congress of Venezuela would determine the new President of Venezuela.

Results

Candidate Votes from Congress Percentage
Isaías Medina Angarita12087.6%
Rómulo Gallegos139.5%
Diógenes Escalante21.5%
Luis Gerónimo Pietri10.7%
José Izquierdo10.7%
Total137100.0%
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