1978 Bolivian general election

General elections were held in Bolivia on 9 July 1978. The elections were the first held since 1966, with several military coups taking place during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Although Juan Pereda of the Nationalist Union of the People won the presidential elections according to official statements, more votes were cast than there were registered voters. After examining a number of allegations of fraud and other irregularities, the Electoral Court decided to annul the results on 20 July. The following day, Pereda was installed as President following a military coup. Pereda himself was overthrown by yet another military coup in November, which saw General David Padilla assume the presidency. Fresh elections were held the following year, with Padilla transferring power to his democratically elected successor, Wálter Guevara.

1978 Bolivian general election

9 July 1978
Presidential election
Turnout102.62%
 
Nominee Juan Pereda Hernán Siles Zuazo
Party UNP
MNRP
FUDP
Running mate Alfredo Franco Guachalla
Jaime Arellano
Edil Sandóval Morón
Popular vote 1,027,045 484,383
Percentage 53.01% 25.01%

 
Nominee Víctor Paz Estenssoro René Bernal Escalante
Party ADRN PDCPRB
PRO
Running mate Wálter Guevara Remo Di Natale
Popular vote 213,622 168,302
Percentage 11.03% 8.69%

President before election

Hugo Banzer

Elected President

Election results annulled
Juan Pereda becomes de facto president

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