Honduran general election, 2001
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General elections were held in Honduras to elect a president and parliament on 25 November 2001.
Presidential election
Five candidates stood for election, representing the five parties with parliamentary representation. They were won by the National Party's Ricardo Maduro, who won over 50% of the vote, beating his nearest rival by 8%.
Results
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Ricardo Rodolfo Maduro Joest | National Party | 1,135,565 | 52.2% |
Rafael Pineda Ponce | Liberal Party | 962,446 | 44.2% |
Olban Valladares | Innovation and Unity Party-Social-Democracy | 31,561 | 1.4% |
Matias Funes | Democratic Unification Party | 24,075 | 1.1% |
Marco Orlando Iriarte | Christian Democrat Party | 21,056 | 1.0% |
Total | 2,174,703 | 100% | |
Source: Adam Carr's Election Archive |
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Parliamentary election
The parliamentary elections were narrowly won by the National Party, who took 61 of the 128 seats.
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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National Party of Honduras (Partido Nacional de Honduras) | 967,733 | 46.5% | 61 |
Liberal Party of Honduras (Partido Liberal de Honduras ) | 850,290 | 40.8% | 55 |
Innovation and Unity Party-Social-Democracy (Partido de Inovación y Unidad-Social Democracia) | 95,059 | 4.6% | 4 |
Democratic Unification Party (Partido de Unificación Democrática) | 92,818 | 4.5% | 5 |
Christian Democratic Party of Honduras (Partido Demócrata Cristiano de Honduras) | 76,886 | 3.7% | 3 |
Total (turnout 66.3%) | 2,082,786 | 100% | 128 |
Source: Adam Carr's Election Archive |
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