1993 Venezuelan general election
5 December 1993
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| Registered | 9,688,795 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Turnout | 60.16% ( 21.69pp) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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General elections were held in Venezuela on 5 December 1993. The presidential elections were won by former president Rafael Caldera of National Convergence, who received 30% of the vote. Democratic Action remained the largest party in the Chamber of Deputies and Senate, which were elected on separate ballots for the first time. Voter turnout was 60%, the lowest since World War II.
The elections were a departure from the traditional two-party system in Venezuela.