Nicaraguan general election, 2001

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General elections were held in Nicaragua to elect a president and parliament on November 4, 2001.

Presidential election

Daniel Ortega lost his third successive presidential election, being beaten by Enrique Bolaños of the Constitutionalist Liberal Party.

Results

 Summary of the 4 November 2001 Nicaragua presidential election results
Candidates - Parties Votes %
Enrique José Bolaños Geyer - Constitutionalist Liberal Party 1,228,412 56.31
José Daniel Ortega Saavedra - Sandinista National Liberation Front 922,436 42.28
Alberto Saborío Morales - Conservative Party of Nicaragua 30,670 1.41
Total (turnout 73.19%) 100.00
Source: Catálogo Estadístico de Elecciones en Nicaragua 1990-2011

Parliamentary election

The Constitutionalist Liberal Party also won the parliamentary elections, taking over half the vote and 48 of the 92 seats.

Results

 Summary of the 4 November 2001 National Assembly of Nicaragua election results
Parties Votes % Seats
National Departmental Total
Constitutionalist Liberal Party (Partido Liberal Constitucionalista) 1,216,863 52.6% 11 38 49
Sandinista National Liberation Front (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional) 915,417 42.6% 9 30 39
Conservative Party of Nicaragua (Partido Conservador de Nicaragua) 29,933 4.8% 0 3 4
Total valid votes(turnout 75%) 2,042,524 100.0 20 70 92
Invalid votes 82,172
Total votes 2,124,696
Source: Consejo Supremo Electoral, Rulers and Adam Carr
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