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- Honduran_general_election,_1923 abstract "General elections were held in Honduras between 27 and 29 October 1923. Tiburcio Carías Andino won the presidential election with 47.1% of the vote. However, as no candidate had received an absolute majority in the public vote, Congress would vote on the candidates. However, Congress did not meet again until 1 January the following year. In December President Rafael López Gutiérrez declared a state of siege, suspended the constitution, and announced that he would remain in office in order to keep the peace. Although Congress was dominated by the two liberal parties, they did not want Carías, but also could not agree on a common candidate.As a result, Carías started a civil war in February, known as the War of Revindication. López Gutiérrez lost the support of his party in several provinces. Scattered fighting took place over two months, with 400 American marines occupying Tegucigalpa.".
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- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1923_elections_in_Central_America.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1923_in_Honduras.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elections_in_Honduras.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Constitutionalist_Liberal_Party.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Honduras.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Ángel_Arias.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Constitutionalist_Party.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Party_of_Honduras.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Miguel_Paz_Barahona.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink National_Party_of_Honduras.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Policarpio_Bonilla.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Rafael_López_Gutiérrez.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Tegucigalpa.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink Tiburcio_Carías_Andino.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLink War_of_Revindication.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1923 elections".
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Honduran general election, 1923".
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- Honduran_general_election,_1923 subject Category:1923_elections_in_Central_America.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 subject Category:1923_in_Honduras.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 subject Category:Elections_in_Honduras.
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 comment "General elections were held in Honduras between 27 and 29 October 1923. Tiburcio Carías Andino won the presidential election with 47.1% of the vote. However, as no candidate had received an absolute majority in the public vote, Congress would vote on the candidates. However, Congress did not meet again until 1 January the following year.".
- Honduran_general_election,_1923 label "Honduran general election, 1923".
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