1835 Central American federal election 1835 Central American federal election ← 1833 2 February 1835 Nominee Francisco Morazán Party Liberal Home state Honduras President before election José Gregorio Salazar Liberal Elected President Francisco Morazán Liberal Early presidential elections were held in the Federal Republic of Central America on 2 February 1835 following the unexpected death of president-elect José Cecilio del Valle during a journey from his native Honduras and the Federation's capital in Guatemala to take the oath. Valle had been elected in June 1834 and was due to take office in 1835. The elections saw former president and Liberal leader Francisco Morazán win virtually unopposed.[1] However, they were to be the last elections in the Federation, as it was dissolved in 1839, before the end of Morazán's term in office.[2] References ^ Ko, Haeuk. "An Overview Study of the Federal Republic of Central America". WHKMLA. Retrieved 19 August 2016. ^ Ulloa, Felix. "Dos siglos de elecciones en Centroamérica" (PDF). TSE (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 May 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016. Elections in the Federal Republic of Central AmericaPresidential elections 1825 1830 1833 1835 See also: Elections and referendums in Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua