1911_Mexican_general_election

1911 Mexican general election

1911 Mexican general election

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General elections were held in Mexico on October 1 and 15, 1911.[1][2]

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Background

The 1910 elections were intended to be the first free elections of the Porfiriato, but after opposition leader Francisco I. Madero appeared poised to upset the Porfirian regime, he was arrested and imprisoned before the election was held.[3] Despite Madero's popularity, Diaz was controversially announced as the election winner with almost 99% of the votes. The elections were subsequently rigged and the results not recognized by Madero, who then published the Plan of San Luis Potosí in October 1910 that served to incite the Mexican Revolution.[4]

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References

  1. Reyes, Marco Antonio Pérez de los; Sánchez, Enrique Inti García (2011). "1911. Las primeras elecciones de un país en transición". Revista Justicia Electoral. 1 (7): 359–393. ISSN 0188-7998.
  2. Katz, Friedrich (1981). The Secret War in Mexico: Europe, the United States and the Mexican Revolution. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
  3. "Modern History Sourcebook: Francisco Madero: The Plan of San Luis Potosi, November 20, 1910". Internet History Sourcebooks Project. Fordham University. Retrieved 17 January 2021.

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