Constitutional Assembly elections were held in Uruguay on 25 June 1933.
[3] The various factions of the Colorado Party emerged as the largest group in the Assembly, winning 151 of the 284 seats.
[4] The Assembly produced a new constitution which was approved in a referendum, and promulgated the following year.
[3] It abolished the National Council of Administration, replacing it with a nine-member Council of Ministers, in which the second party was guaranteed three members.
[3] It also gave the party that had finished second in parliamentary elections half the seats in the Senate.