1898 Puerto Rican general election
General elections were held in the Spanish territory of Puerto Rico on March 27, 1898, alongside the Spanish general elections. The elections were the first and only under Spanish rule as the outbreak of the Spanish–American War less than a month later led to Spain losing the territory to the United States.
The elections were held after the island was granted an Autonomy Charter by the Spanish government on November 25, 1897, which allowed Puerto Rico to elect members to the Cortes Generales and established a bicameral legislature for the island, with a fully-elected House of Representatives and a Council of Administration whose members were a mix of elected delegates and appointees made by the Governor. The elections were held under universal male suffrage with a voting age of 25.
Four parties contested the elections; the Liberal Fusionist Party led by Luis Muñoz Rivera, the Orthodox Autonomist Party, the Unconditional Party and the Opportunistic Autonomous Group. The result was a victory for the Liberal Fusionist Party, which won a majority of seats in the new legislature. Voter turnout was 71%.