Portuguese presidential election, 1958

Portuguese presidential election, 1958
Portugal
8 June 1958

 
Candidate Americo Thomaz Humberto Delgado
Party National Union Independent
Popular vote 765,081 236,057
Percentage 76.4% 23.6%

President before election

Craveiro Lopes
National Union

Elected President

Americo Thomaz
National Union

Presidential elections were held in Portugal on 8 June 1958, during the authoritarian Estado Novo regime led by Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar.

Incumbent President Francisco Craveiro Lopes had clashed with Salazar and did not seek another term, neither as candidate of the regime or for the opposition, which deemed the incumbent president capable of winning the race. The National Union, the sole legal political party levied naval minister Américo Thomaz, a conservative. The democratic opposition backed General Humberto Delgado, who ran as an independent in an attempt to challenge the regime.

The official tally was 76.4 percent for Thomaz and about 24 percent for Delgado. The regime's secret police force, PIDE, harassed Delgado's supporters, and there were many reports of massive electoral fraud.[1] Indeed, many neutral observers believe that Delgado would have won had the election been honest. The results nevertheless shocked Salazar, and in 1959, he had the Constitution amended to transfer the presidential election to the National Assembly, which was a pliant tool of the regime. The method of universal election was later reintroduced after the Carnation Revolution.

Official Results

 
Portuguese Presidential Election, 1958 - First Round (8 June)
Candidates Supporting parties Votes %
Americo Thomaz National Union 765,081 76.42
Humberto Delgado Independent 236,057 23.58
Total Vote (turnout %)
1,001,138 100.00
Registered Voters
Source: Fórum História
Vote share 1st Round
Americo Thomaz
 
76.42%
Humberto Delgado
 
23.58%
Blank/Invalid
 
0%
Abstention
 
0%

References

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