1966 Bolivian general election
General elections were held in Bolivia on 3 July 1966. René Barrientos of the Front of the Bolivian Revolution was elected President with 67% of the vote, whilst the FRB won a majority in both houses of Congress. James Dunkerley describes the election as not free and fair since a major segment of the opposition was excluded from participating.
Background
Following the 1964 elections, Barrientos had led a military coup to remove Víctor Paz Estenssoro from power. In May 1965, Juan Lechín Oquendo, a labor leader who was the head of the left faction of the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement, was arrested and expelled from the country.Campaign
Several alliances were formed for the elections:Alliance | Parties |
Christian Democratic Community | Bolivian Socialist Falange |
Christian Democratic Community | Democratic Revolutionary Alliance |
Christian Democratic Community | National Association of Democratic Professions |
Democratic Institutionalist Alliance | Liberal Party |
Democratic Institutionalist Alliance | Republican Socialist Unity Party |
Front of the Bolivian Revolution | Authentic Revolutionary Party |
Front of the Bolivian Revolution | Popular Christian Movement |
Front of the Bolivian Revolution | Social Democratic Party |
Front of the Bolivian Revolution | Revolutionary Left Party |
Liberation Front of the National Left | Communist Party and others |