General elections were held in the Dominican Republic in 1866. The president was directly elected for the first time,[1] with José María Cabral receiving 87% of the vote.

Results

President

CandidateVotes%
José María Cabral4,38986.96
Gregorio Luperón3567.05
Pedro Antonio Pimentel1402.77
Federico de Jesús García601.19
Pedro Valverde y Lara140.28
Eugenio Valerio130.26
Tomás Bobadilla90.18
Eugenio Miches80.16
Manuel Rodríguez70.14
José del Carmen Reynoso40.08
Lorenzo Luperón40.08
Eusebio Manzueta40.08
Santiago Rodríguez40.08
Juan de Jesús Salcedo30.06
Juan Pablo Duarte30.06
Ulises Francisco Espaillat30.06
Benito Monción30.06
Juan Esteban Aybar20.04
José Cabrera20.04
Francisco Espaillat20.04
Melitón Valverde20.04
Federico Aybar10.02
Manuel María Castillo10.02
Severo Goméz10.02
José Antonio Hernández10.02
Emeterio Henríquez10.02
Juan Letan10.02
Leonardo Márquez10.02
Francisco Monclús10.02
Emeterio Morel10.02
N. L'Official10.02
Domingo Daniel Pichardo10.02
Pablo Pujols10.02
Domingo de la Rocha10.02
Manuel Rodríguez Objío10.02
Marcos Trinidad10.02
Total5,047100.00
Source: Campillo Pérez[2]

References

  1. Dominican Republic: 1848 to 1986 Presidential Election Results Political Database of the Americas
  2. Julio G. Campillo Pérez (1986) Historia electoral dominicana 1848-1986, p431
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