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General elections were held in the Federal Republic of Central America in 1825 to elect the President of Central America as the 1824 Central America Constitution established. The liberal-dominated Congress called upon the election which was held in all five member states; Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. The two main parties were the Liberals and the Conservatives.

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  • General elections were held in the Federal Republic of Central America in 1825 to elect the President of Central America as the 1824 Central America Constitution established. The liberal-dominated Congress called upon the election which was held in all five member states; Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. The two main parties were the Liberals and the Conservatives. After the election conservative candidate José Cecilio del Valle obtained 41 electoral votes and his main rival, liberal Manuel José Arce, gained 34 of a total of 79 electoral votes cast. The total of electoral votes were supposed to be 82, so the liberal-lead Congress declared the election void arguing that no candidate obtained a majority and appointed Arce as president, much to the outrage of Valle and his supporters. Arce tried to appease Valle by offering him the Vice-Presidency, but Valle declined. He did retired from Congress without calling for an uprising. Nevertheless, civil war would happen anyway as Arce’s centralism and authoritarian government would cause the uprising of the Liberals in El Salvador and Honduras that sprang after Arce dissolved the Parliament in Guatemala in 1826. Arce would eventually resign as president and the war would only end when rebel leader Francisco Morazán took over Guatemala in 1829, calling for new elections soon afterwards. (en)
  • Las elecciones federales de 1825 de la República Federal de Centro América se realizaron para elegir al Presidente de la Federación.​ Fueron realizadas simultáneamente en todos los estados miembros, como fue estipulado en la Constitución de la República Federal de Centroamérica de 1824 Una vez pasados los comicios el conservador José Cecilio del Valle obtuvo la mayoría de votos electorales: 41, y el liberal Manuel José Arce recibió 34, pero solo se presentaron 79 votos electorales de un total de 82. El Congreso dominado por los liberales determinó que ninguno de los candidatos había recibido votos suficientes para ganar por lo que correspondía al Congreso designar al presidente, designando a Arce.​ Valle disputó los resultados públicamente, así como rechazó la oferta de Arce de ser electo vicepresidente, retornando a su hogar. Esto no evitaría, sin embargo, la guerra civil. Arce no fue una figura tan controlable como los liberales deseaban y con el tiempo se alió con los conservadores tomando diversas medidas autoritarias, como disolver el congreso federal. Esto provocó alzamientos bélicos en El Salvador y Honduras, estallando la guerra civil de Centroamérica, que no terminaría hasta que el liberal Francisco Morazán tomó Ciudad de Guatemala en 1829.​ (es)
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  • General elections were held in the Federal Republic of Central America in 1825 to elect the President of Central America as the 1824 Central America Constitution established. The liberal-dominated Congress called upon the election which was held in all five member states; Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. The two main parties were the Liberals and the Conservatives. (en)
  • Las elecciones federales de 1825 de la República Federal de Centro América se realizaron para elegir al Presidente de la Federación.​ Fueron realizadas simultáneamente en todos los estados miembros, como fue estipulado en la Constitución de la República Federal de Centroamérica de 1824 (es)
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  • Elecciones federales de Centroamérica de 1825 (es)
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