1936 Cuban general election


General elections were held in Cuba on 10 January 1936. Miguel Mariano Gómez of the Tripartite Coalition won the presidential election, whilst the Coalition also emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives. The elections were the first in which women could vote, and voter turnout was 67.1%.

Results

House of Representatives

Seven women were elected to the House of RepresentativesRosa Anders Causse, María Caro Más, María Gómez Carbonell, María Antonia Quintana Herrero, Balbina Remedios, Herminia Rodríguez Fernández and Consuelo Vázquez Bello – becoming the country's first Congresswomen.