• Source: Traditionalist Conservative Party
    • The Traditionalist Conservative Party (Spanish: Partido Conservador Tradicionalista, PCT) was a right-wing political party in Chile founded in 1948 when the Conservative Party split into two factions. It participated in the coalition called National Concentration in the government of President Gabriel González Videla.
      From 12 to 15 August 1950, the party held its first and only National Convention. On 15 December 1953 as a result of the merger with a faction of the Social Christian Conservative Party, it was renamed the United Conservative Party.


      Electoral results


      1949 parliamentary election (21 deputies on a total of 147) — 13,8% of the votes
      1953 parliamentary election (17 deputies on a total of 147) — 14,3% of the votes


      Presidential candidates


      The following is a list of the presidential candidates supported by the Traditionalist Conservative Party. (Information gathered from the Archive of Chilean Elections).

      1952: Arturo Matte (lost)


      References

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