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Argentine Elections: the First Half of the 19th Century

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How were the elections of Rivadavia and Rosas? Who had the right to vote, who were excluded? What role did the electoral machinery play, fraud and violence? Did the elections attenuate or increase the political conflict? We usually approach the history of the Argentine elections as if everything had started in 1912, when the Sáenz Peña law imposed secret and mandatory suffrage. However, by then, the country already had a long history of popular …
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How were the elections of Rivadavia and Rosas? Who had the right to vote, who were excluded? What role did the electoral machinery play, fraud and violence? Did the elections attenuate or increase the political conflict? We usually approach the history of the Argentine elections as if everything had started in 1912, when the Sáenz Peña law imposed secret and mandatory suffrage. However, by then, the country already had a long history of popular …

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elDiarioAR broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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