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Legislative elections were held in Portugal on 1 January 1860.
Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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Regenerator Party [1] | 91.0% | 162 | |
Historic Party | 8.0% | 15 | |
Miguelistas | 1.0% | 2 | |
Total | 100.0% | 179 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 310,494 | ||
Note: Table incomplete. | |||
Source: [2] [3] [4] |
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