1925 Bolivian legislative election

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Parliamentary elections were held in Bolivia in May 1925 to elect half the seats of the Chamber Deputies and one-third of the Senate.

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PartyVotes%Seats
ChamberSenate
ElectedTotal+/–ElectedTotal+/–
Republican Party 357006160
Total357006160
Source: Cáceres [1]

Elected members

The new senators were: [2]

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References

  1. Pío Cáceres Bilbao. Bolivia: el Senado Nacional (album) : bosquejo histórico parlamentario, 1825-1925. Biblioteca del H. Congreso Nacional, 2000. Pp.237-238.
  2. Pío Cáceres Bilbao. Bolivia: el Senado Nacional (album) : bosquejo histórico parlamentario, 1825-1925. Biblioteca del H. Congreso Nacional, 2000. P.237.