1989 Paraguayan general election


Early general elections were held in Paraguay on 1 May 1989, following a military coup on 3 February which toppled Alfredo Stroessner who had been re-elected the previous year. For the first time in several years, the opposition was allowed to contest the elections more or less unmolested; the Communists were the only party that was banned from taking part.
Andrés Rodríguez, who had led the coup and had been serving as provisional president since then, was elected president in his own right running on the Colorado Party ticket. The Colorado Party also won 48 of the 72 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Voter turnout was 54% in the presidential election and 52% in the parliamentary elections.
The presidential elections were held under a provision of the constitution that required a fresh election in the event that the incumbent resigned less than two years into his term. That same provision stipulated that the winner would not serve a full five-year term, but only the balance of the previous president's term.

Results

President

Chamber of Deputies