1926: Brazil holds presidential election with sole candidacy of W. Luís
Brazil is conducting a presidential election with only one official candidate, Washington Luís, supported by the current political administration.
1926: W. Luís visits Serra do Mar two days before presidential election
Senator Washington Luís, the political situation's candidate for President of Brazil, visited Serra do Mar with state and municipal authorities two days before the upcoming election.
1926: Rio Mayor Warns Municipal Agents for Asking for Votes
The Mayor of Rio de Janeiro has warned municipal agents against soliciting votes in an official capacity ahead of the presidential election.
1926: Election was not even held, and there is already talk of SP-MG agreement for 1930
Political power groups have nominated Washington Luís as the presidential candidate for the upcoming election, while speculation arises about a political agreement between São Paulo and Minas Gerais for the 1930 elections.
1926: W. Luís meets with president in Petrópolis before the election
Senator Washington Luís, the political choice for presidential candidate in the upcoming March elections, met with President Arthur Bernardes for a luncheon in Petrópolis, RJ, accompanied by Congressman Júlio Prestes.