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General elections were held in Bolivia in 1884. Gregorio Pacheco of the received the most votes in the presidential election, whilst the Liberal Party emerged as the largest party in Congress. As no candidate received an absolute majority in the presidential election, the President was elected by Congress on 1 September. Although Pachecho's Democratic Party was the smallest faction in Congress, he was elected President by 47 votes to 29 for Liberal candidate Eliodoro Camacho after the Conservatives decided to support Pacheco. Their decision followed an agreement between Mariano Baptista of the Conservative Party and Jorge Oblitas and Casimiro Corral of the Liberal Party that Pacheco would work to support Conservative candidate Aniceto Arce in the next elections.

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  • General elections were held in Bolivia in 1884. Gregorio Pacheco of the received the most votes in the presidential election, whilst the Liberal Party emerged as the largest party in Congress. As no candidate received an absolute majority in the presidential election, the President was elected by Congress on 1 September. Although Pachecho's Democratic Party was the smallest faction in Congress, he was elected President by 47 votes to 29 for Liberal candidate Eliodoro Camacho after the Conservatives decided to support Pacheco. Their decision followed an agreement between Mariano Baptista of the Conservative Party and Jorge Oblitas and Casimiro Corral of the Liberal Party that Pacheco would work to support Conservative candidate Aniceto Arce in the next elections. (en)
  • Las elecciones generales de Bolivia de 1884 se llevaron a cabo en todo el país el día domingo 11 de mayo de 1884, con el objetivo de elegir al futuro Presidente de Bolivia para el periodo constitucional 1884-1888. Alrededor 30 465 personas acudieron a las urnas para depositar su voto con el sistema electoral de voto calificado, sin embargo, los resultados finales demostraron que ninguno de los cuatro candidatos presidenciales logró obtener la mayoría absoluta (más del 50 %), por lo que el congreso boliviano tuvo que elegir entre los dos primeros puestos, tal como mandaba la constitución política del estado de entonces para un caso como este.​ Durante la votación congresal, Gregorio Pacheco obtuvo 47 votos a favor, mientras que Eliodoro Camacho solamente obtuvo 29 votos a su favor, proclamándose de esta manera a Pacheco como el ganador de los comicios y declarándolo presidente electo democráticamente, mediante la Ley del 2 de septiembre de 1884. Asumió la presidencia dos días después, el 4 de septiembre de ese mismo año.​ (es)
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  • General elections were held in Bolivia in 1884. Gregorio Pacheco of the received the most votes in the presidential election, whilst the Liberal Party emerged as the largest party in Congress. As no candidate received an absolute majority in the presidential election, the President was elected by Congress on 1 September. Although Pachecho's Democratic Party was the smallest faction in Congress, he was elected President by 47 votes to 29 for Liberal candidate Eliodoro Camacho after the Conservatives decided to support Pacheco. Their decision followed an agreement between Mariano Baptista of the Conservative Party and Jorge Oblitas and Casimiro Corral of the Liberal Party that Pacheco would work to support Conservative candidate Aniceto Arce in the next elections. (en)
  • Las elecciones generales de Bolivia de 1884 se llevaron a cabo en todo el país el día domingo 11 de mayo de 1884, con el objetivo de elegir al futuro Presidente de Bolivia para el periodo constitucional 1884-1888. Alrededor 30 465 personas acudieron a las urnas para depositar su voto con el sistema electoral de voto calificado, sin embargo, los resultados finales demostraron que ninguno de los cuatro candidatos presidenciales logró obtener la mayoría absoluta (más del 50 %), por lo que el congreso boliviano tuvo que elegir entre los dos primeros puestos, tal como mandaba la constitución política del estado de entonces para un caso como este.​ (es)
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  • Elecciones generales de Bolivia de 1884 (es)
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