1834 Central American federal election
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Federal elections were held in the Federal Republic of Central America on 2 June 1834.
Incumbent president Francisco Morazán's first four-year term as president had led to him becoming very unpopular among the liberal elites that were his main supporters, due to him moving the federal capital from Guatemala to El Salvador. As a result, moderate conservative leader José Cecilio del Valle was elected president.[1]
However, Valle died before taking the oath while traveling between Honduras and Guatemala, and new elections were called for February 1835. José Gregorio Salazar served as interim president between the two elections.[2]
References
- ^ Ko, Haeuk. "An Overview Study of the Federal Republic of Central America". WHKMLA. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
- ^ Ulloa, Félix (2014). "Dos siglos de elecciones en Centroamérica" (PDF). TSE (in Spanish). pp. 172–173. ISSN 1659-2069. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 February 2022. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
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Elections in the Federal Republic of Central America
- See also: Elections and referendums in Costa Rica
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Nicaragua