General elections were held in Uruguay on 30 November 1958, alongside a constitutional referendum.[1] Following the end of a schism between the National Party and the Independent National Party, the National Party received almost half the vote, winning a majority of seats in the National Council of Government, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, and allowing it to lead the government for the first time since 1865.[2]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
NCGCoD+/–Sen+/–
National Party499,42549.68651+1617+6
Colorado Party379,06237.70338–1312–5
Civic Union37,6253.7403–210
Socialist Party35,4783.5303010
Communist Party27,0802.6902000
Democratic Renewal Union19,9791.9902New0New
Renewal Movement6,3250.6300New0New
Passive Classes and Social Security Party1420.0100New0New
Revolutionary Workers' Party1420.0100New0New
Labour Party520.0100New0New
Workers' Union Party520.0100New0New
Total1,005,362100.009990310
Registered voters/turnout1,410,105
Source: Electoral Court

References

  1. Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p494 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Rex A. Hudson (December 1993). "Decline of the Economy and the Colorado Party, 1951-58". In Hudson, Rex A.; Meditz, Sandra W. (eds.). Uruguay: A country study. Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. LCCN 92006702.
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