Constituent Assembly elections were held in Honduras on 22 September 1957.
[1] In November the Assembly elected Ramón Villeda Morales as president.
On 16 November the Assembly elected Ramón Villeda Morales as president by a vote of 37 to 20.
[2] Following his election, the Liberal Party formed a coalition government with the National Party and the National Reformist Movement, with cabinet portfolios divided on a 6:2:1 ratio.
[3] However, the National Party and National Reformist Movement held protests in Tegucigalpa on the day of the presidential vote.