2001 Honduran general election
2001 Honduran general election
Presidential election
Results by department Results by municipality Maduro: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% Ponce: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
General elections were held in Honduras to elect a president and parliament on 25 November 2001.[1] Ricardo Maduro of the National Party was elected president with over 50% of the vote, while the National Party emerged as the largest party in the National Congress, winning 61 of the 128 seats.
Results
President
Candidate Party Votes % Ricardo Rodolfo Maduro Joest National Party 1,137,734 52.21 Rafael Pineda Ponce Liberal Party 964,590 44.26 Olban Valladares Innovation and Unity Party–Social-Democracy 31,666 1.45 Matias Funes Democratic Unification Party 24,102 1.11 Marco Orlando Iriarte Christian Democratic Party 21,089 0.97 Total 2,179,181 100.00 Valid votes 2,179,181 95.37 Invalid/blank votes 105,886 4.63 Total votes 2,285,067 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 3,448,280 66.27 Source: Nohlen
National Congress
Party Votes % Seats +/– National Party 967,733 46.46 61 +6 Liberal Party 850,290 40.82 55 –17 Innovation and Unity Party–Social Democracy 95,059 4.56 4 +1 Democratic Unification Party 92,818 4.46 5 +4 Christian Democratic Party 76,886 3.69 3 +1 Total 2,082,786 100.00 128 –5 Valid votes 2,082,786 91.38 Invalid/blank votes 196,580 8.62 Total votes 2,279,366 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 3,437,454 66.31 Source: Nohlen
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